A memorable football party starts with a memorable HDTV
LG 84-inch 84LM9600 4K
Samsung 75-inch ES-9000
Panasonic 65-inch TC- P55VT50 Plasma
Sharp 90 Inch LED 90LE745U
Sony 4K XBR 84X900
Toshiba 55-inch L7200
Vizio 70-inch E701
Z Epson 710HD Projector
 
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Sharp 90 Inch LED 90LE745U

Sharp’s definitely got the size edge this year. Although bigger TVs have been offered in past years, this is currently the biggest flat panel you can buy (actually, some dealers can still special order 103-inch Panasonic TVs, but they cost about $50K). It’s a fully backlit TV, though it doesn’t offer local dimming, which some smaller models do. It includes built-in Wi-Fi, a nice selection of apps (including Skype, but you supply the camera) and live support THROUGH the TVs, so a tech support person can actually take over your TV and make setup adjustments (if you allow it). $10,000.

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