IFA 2006: World’s Most Expensive TV September 5, 2006
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For those of you that think flat–screen TVs aren’t expensive enough, Italian company Keymat has the answer with its £68,000 Yalos telly.
If you are still standing, then read on to find out exactly why this TV costs as much a flat. In sizes up to 46in, this TV comes studded with 4g of diamonds. It’s high-def, of course, but sadly it's not capable of full 1080p output. That probably costs another £20,000.
In addition, the TV uses ‘unconventional materials’, like Plexiglas and glass, and there’s no ugly bits like screws and welds. For £68,000 it had better be constructed from titanium and Sun-seared glass from Mars.
Apparently, there has been interest from some Saudi and US customers. The rest of the world need not apply. - Martin Lynch
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this tv sucks who's gonna pay so much money for dis tv.... u ggotta make sum that everybody can affort.....
it is still gd cause u can at least buy it if u sell ur car or somethin so shut up twat
what a stupid way to waste precious raw materials. sooner or later, this TV's gonna be obsolete.