How much are you willing to part with for a TV? Sharp technology, and its partner pole stars, have introduced an 80 inch LED TV into the Kenyan market as part of its campaign to grow its market share to 20 percent by 2014.
With a price tag of KES 1,000,000, this TV probably will not be the first choice for those on a budget. Let’s take a look at what makes this TV so special.
Unveiled at the end of September, this TV made big news, literally. It’s had a lot of people talking about and as hhgregg.com puts it, people have some very good reasons for talking about it.
And for KES 1,000,000, this will probably be a huge entertainment investment for most Kenyans. So if you are considering getting it, it’s important to make sure you have enough room to comfortably view the display in your home. That means, you need a large room to accommodate it, because, in case we forgot to mention it, this TV is huge!
This TV features:
Despite having all the above features, its manufacturers are proud to note that it consumes less energy than standard CCFL LCD televisions meaning despite spending KES 1,000,000 purchasing it you benefit from lower electricity bills.
Watch a review of this KES 1,000,000 TV.
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