1.4 million euros for a television: LG announces killer device

1.4 million euros for a television: LG announces killer device

1.4 million euros for a television

If you currently have around 1.4 million euros lying around and don't know exactly what to do with it, we have a little tip for you: How about a huge television that has a 325-inch display and thus should definitely be an eye-catcher in every living room the size of a soccer field?

In this case, the manufacturer LG has the right device for you on offer. Previously, these displays could only be bought by business customers, but now they are also made available to private customers. So, theoretically, because, you know: 1.4 million euros. For a television!

It is a representative of the new TV series, which are equipped with Direct View LEDs. The largest model has a screen diagonal of 325 inches, which is equivalent to 8.25 meters. Thus, the device is logically only partially suitable for use in the home. Oh yes, and then there is the matter of 1.4 million euros. For a television! We just wanted to have said it again.

The special feature of the Direct View LED displays is their structure: instead of working with LCD layers, only LEDs are used. Each LED is responsible for a single pixel.

This allows you to enjoy a particularly good contrast. In addition, the Direct View LED displays are not as susceptible to (sunlight) light radiation as other televisions and deliver a very good picture even under poor conditions. People like to spend 1.4 million euros on that. For a television!

Source: CNET




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