TV, which is now fashionable to call a “zombie creature,” has been the main entertainment for millions of people for decades. Cinema, TV shows, television shows, cartoons - anything you can watch on the big screen in excellent quality, if you choose the right model. How much can it cost? 20, 50, 100 thousand rubles? Yes, for the money you can buy a good copy, but the prices for top models are thousands of times higher.
In this collection, we will talk about the most expensive TVs in the world, some of which cost a lot of money, not at all because of the cool technical characteristics and the large diagonal.
List
- 10. Keymat’s Yalos Diamond, $ 130,00
- 9. Beovision 4-103, $ 135,000
- 8. Samsung UA110S9, $ 152,000
- 7. Sharp LB-1085 LCD, $ 160,000
- 6. Panasonic 152-Inch Plasma, $ 500,000
- 5. C Seed 201, $ 680,000
- 4. Panasonic TH-152UX1W, $ 770,000
- 3. Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Edition, $ 1,500,000
- 2. The Titan Zeus, $ 1,600,000
- 1. Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition, $ 2,250,000
10. Keymat’s Yalos Diamond, $ 130,00
Keymat’s Yalos Diamond a real work of art, made on the principle of "simple and tasteful." The frames around the screen are made in elegant black color and 160 diamonds are inserted into them. With a white gold stand complementing the beauty of diamonds, this TV looks more like a jewelry display case than a fixture for watching movies, TV shows or talk shows.
No matter what you look at this screen, it will look impressive, despite the small diagonal of forty inches. By the way, the TV was released in 2006, so technically it is still a little outdated.
9. Beovision 4-103, $ 135,000
Bang & Olufsen Beovision 4-103 - A TV that automatically performs color adjustments every 120 hours, just in case, so that the owner gets the best picture.
And this is not all that can be expected from such an extravagant TV. An external feature is a minimalistic aluminum frame, which allows this model to look equally good both on the stand and on the wall.
8. Samsung UA110S9, $ 152,000
Samsung Intelligence Center - is a "chip", the charm of which the company revealed in the TV Samsung UA110S9.
The well-known stand design, locally controlled HD sound and Ultra HD lighting make this ransomware TV almost worth the $ 152,000 they want for it.
It’s hard to argue with the merits of a screen of one hundred and ten inches, which also recognizes voices, faces, and can read gestures.
7. Sharp LB-1085 LCD, $ 160,000
Of all the impressive televisions on our list, only this one offers the possibility of round-the-clock use without consequences. Sharp LB-1085 can be used throughout the day, unlike others, which overheat and can gradually begin to lose image quality (large dimensions affect).
The screen of this model has an impressive viewing angle of 176 degrees, which in combination with a black TFT LCD with a low reflection coefficient Super View makes the picture perfect.
6. Panasonic 152-Inch Plasma, $ 500,000
More than 3.5 meters wide and 1.5 meters high - this is a lot, so it's no wonder the TV Panasonic 152-Inch Plasma It was once considered the largest in the world (its weight is 576 kg).
This means that it is not so easy to put it: special measures must be taken in advance. For him, a forklift and partial dismantling of the wall may be necessary, although if it is possible to spend half a million dollars on the purchase, then such "little things" are unlikely to become a problem.
5. C Seed 201, $ 680,000
TV sets C seed 201 come in two sizes - 144 inches and 201 inches, both stand as a decent apartment in Europe. The difference in size is related to how many panels the screen is made of, although the final result in any case does not have a visible seam, so visually the difference can be noticed only by looking at the diagonal.
The model is designed for use on yachts (although the TV itself stands like a yacht) and comes standard with the ability to rotate 180 degrees.
4. Panasonic TH-152UX1W, $ 770,000
Although the situation has changed a bit over the past decade, it was once the world's largest television along with the Panasonic 152-Inch (2010).
This is still a huge "plasma", although since then Titan Zeus (we'll talk about it later) has become the main industry giant. What Zeus and most other large TVs don't have is 3D capabilities Panasonic TH-152UX1W. B
Most (or even all) of the items on this list have amazing sound and exceptional visual quality, but no other TV with this diagonal can offer such an impressive 3D effect.
3. Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Edition, $ 1,500,000
Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Edition only 55 inches tall is itself a work of art (even more impressive than Keymat’s Yalos Diamond).
This 22-karat gold-framed TV is encrusted with 48 diamonds, as well as aventurine and topaz, which add brilliance to the room, the authors claim.
In fact, such a TV is easier to imagine in Scrooge McDuck's vault of money when he wants to watch "Game of Thrones" or "Breaking bad»While swimming in gold.
In an ordinary room, you have to lower the curtains so that the sparkle of precious stones and metal does not blind your eyes. Although, with such a telecom the room will no longer be ordinary.
2. The Titan Zeus, $ 1,600,000
The more, the better, and this statement certainly sounds plausible for TVs. The Zeus team shares a universal love for huge screens, and as a proof released a 370-inch TV with a well-known name Titan zeus.
In addition to size, the model boasts 65 billion colors, a resolution of 4K and a mass of a little less than a ton, although the latter can hardly be called a virtue. However, the weight is not so surprising, given that this thing is almost 8 by 5 meters of pure pleasure.
This TV is not only a monster in terms of diagonal, but also offers solutions that are ideal for outdoor installations. It's about the screen, bright enough to be crystal clear in direct sunlight, and about a design that is tight enough to withstand a little splash of water, so the installation by the pool or on the beach is quite real.
1. Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition, $ 2,250,000
This TV is designed for those who have a penchant for glamor and chic, and not for people who are looking for the best technical specifications.
Its diagonal is 55 inches, but it is packed to the eyeballs with luxurious materials such as gold, diamonds and even exotic leather.
The TV was designed by Stuart Hughes, who is known for creating one of the most expensive gadgets and smartphones in the world.
Hughes is sometimes called the modern reincarnation of King Midas, who turned everything he touched into gold. The designer does the same: takes the usual technique and creates an exclusive.
For 2.25 million dollars you get a 55-inch TV Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition, plated with 28 kilograms of pure 18ct rose gold. But that's not all: the gilded frame dazzles with 72 brilliant round diamonds and amethysts. The inside of the screen is manually lined with alligator skin, and don’t ask how it works.