Top 10 Most Expensive Televisions

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  1. Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition is a high-end product. A 55-inch TV gilded with 28 kg of genuine 18ct rose gold costs £2 million. Not only that, but the gilded frame is encrusted with 72 magnificent round cut 1ct IF flawless diamonds, as well as Sunstone and Amethyst, and is wrapped with Alligator skin that is hand sewed on the inner screen layer.


    This television set is intended for folks who want glitz and bling rather than those looking for the greatest specifications. It's only 55 inches long, yet it's packed with high-end materials like gold, jewels, valuable stones, and exotic skins. Stuart Hughes, famed for designing some of the world's most costly electronics and cellphones, created the TV, which is made by PrestigeHD. Stuart Hughes designed this line of the world's most expensive televisions, which are powered by Metz and manufactured by PrestigeHD. Because they are the most expensive, they should be made of luxurious materials such as gold, diamonds, valuable stones, and exotic skins.


    Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition costs $2.26 million in total, making it the most expensive television in the world to date.

    Price: $2.26 million

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  2. The Titan Zeus is surely worth remembering because it is currently the largest TV in the world. The screen size is 370 inches, which implies you may need to extend your house to accommodate this big screen.


    The Titan Zeus includes features such as a dynamic CGI aquarium that can be converted into a fish tank. It also has motion tracking and touch technologies.


    Titan introduced this television prior to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. If you happen to be in Cannes in the near future, you may actually check out this TV at one of the oceanfront hotels.


    If you live in a mansion with 20 family members or friends, this TV is ideal for you. Set this TV up anywhere, indoors or out, and you may watch twenty channels at once.


    The Titan Zeus has 65 billion colors. Not only is this TV enormous, but the brand also provides options that are ideal for outdoor use. This incredible television is bright enough to be visible in straight sunlight. If you were outside and unintentionally splashed water on it, the TV would retain its effect and functionality.


    Price: $1.6 million

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  3. Stuart Hughes is the business behind the world's most expensive game console, a Wii made of 2,500 grams of solid 22ct gold with diamond buttons, as well as a number of gold-diamond cell phones such as a BlackBerry and an iPhone. SH's most recent items are premium televisions priced between $1.5 million and $2.25 million.


    Hughes' new premium range begins with two 55-inch television sets: the Prestige HD Supreme Rose edition and the Prestige HD Supreme. The Prestige HD Supreme features a 22ct gold base and outer frame adorned with 48 diamonds, with the remaining area set with Aventurine and Topaz. The inner screen bezel is constructed of alligator leather and costs approximately $1.5 million.


    This TV would look great in any living area. The shows on the screen, as well as the diamonds on it, are all magnificent. This television costs a whopping $1.5 million.


    Price: $1.5 million

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  4. This television weighs about a ton. The C SEED has a 201-inch high-resolution Retina LED display. It's intended for people who want to watch movies outside. This TV also includes a beautiful storage station. It has the ability to expand into seven enormous LED panels. It may be converted into one of the largest outdoor televisions.


    The screen is concealed within a built-in chamber. Porsche Design Studio collaborated with Lighthouse Technologies to create this amazing feature. For ultra-high definition visuals, the screen will explode into action with pixel power.


    No other technique can produce such a magnificent color spectrum with such precision and consistency. You will undoubtedly get the most out of this TV if you combine the 780,000 LEDs, 12 broadband speakers, and 3-sub woofers. This television costs roughly $680,000.


    The C SEED 201 is ranked fourth on our list of the most expensive televisions in the world.


    Price: $680,000

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  5. Panasonic TH-152UX1W is sold for a whopping $500,000, with a 152-inch screen – the largest commercially available in the world.


    The plasma panel has a 4K2K resolution (4,096 x 2,160 pixels), which is four times more pixels than current high-definition standards, and a 17:9 aspect ratio, which is the same as those used in movie theaters. It can also handle 3D video, making it the most future-proof set available today.


    This is yet another marvel of a television to own, although one targeted the rich and refined. Most other large televisions do not have 3D functionality. While most, if not all, of the screens on the list of the top ten most expensive TVs have incredible sound and great picture quality, no other screen in this size range can provide you with a 3d experience so large that you could actually step inside the screen. As a result, the Panasonic TH-152UX1W is an excellent buy. When you watch any program, it makes you feel like you're on a reality show.


    Price: $500,000

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  6. The Samsung UN105S9B is the most costly Samsung television ever produced. It costs $260,000 to purchase. It will astound you with its vibrant colors and panoramic effect. This television includes UHD Upscaling, UHD Dimming, Auto Depth Enhancer, and Precision Local Black Local Dimming. This translates to a crystal clear image, natural colors, and maximum picture performance. The most amazing characteristic is that it is bendable. By simply pressing a button, the screen can be transformed from curved to flat! The size of this screen is 105 inches.


    Size and clarity are two of the most important factors in television. Our latest technology, such as Ultra High 4K, isn't a significant advance above 1080p HD. If you want the most modern and fantastic experience, this TV is undoubtedly for you. It is, as previously stated, flexible. How wonderful would it be to be able to switch your television from flat to curved depending on your viewing preferences?


    The only disadvantage of this TV is that it is extremely expensive. The Samsung UN105S9B is ranked sixth on our list of the most expensive televisions.


    Price: $260,000

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  7. The Sharp LB-1085 was introduced in 2008. This TV was built for 24-hour use and runs under commercial settings. The screen has Full HD resolution to provide a clear image in any lighting condition.


    The Sharp LB-1085 is a commercial television designed for 24-hour operation and harsh operating circumstances. It boasts a 108-inch Full HD LCD screen with low reflection technology that delivers a good image in any lighting condition, guaranteeing that images can be seen well from practically any angle. This television features a 758 million color palette. This allows the panel to generate lifelike visuals with a detailed and smooth color scale.


    The Brightness Sensor ensures good visibility by adjusting the brightness of the backlight to match the brightness levels of the surrounding environment. Backlight brightness decreases automatically in low-light conditions. The Active Contrast function analyzes images displayed on this TV to give ideal brightness and contrast settings for each situation.


    Although this television does not have the finest picture quality or color depth of any TV on the market today, it is nevertheless quite expensive at $160,000 (the average cost is roughly $1,000).


    Price: $160,000

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  8. Samsung's latest UHD TV is one of the most expensive televisions on our list, costing $2,000 more than its predecessor. What do you get for two grand? A huge screen and amazing features that are identical to those of its predecessor. This is the future of television as we know it, with an amazing and immersive experience capped off by flawlessly blended great audio. In terms of features, Samsung UA11059 is comparable to its sister TV, which we have already seen. With a price tag of $152,000, expect more high-end capabilities like Motion Control to manage your TV with your bare hands.


    Samsung has been making televisions since the days of black and white, so it's no surprise that they have a few models on this list. The company has a large stake in its unique technologies, which appear to be functioning well for them in the TV arena. Samsung UA11059 is from their "Ultra Audio" range and comes with six speakers and two subwoofers for 360-degree sound, as well as a 120-inch screen, 3840x1080px resolution, and 240 Hz refresh rate.


    Price: $152,000

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  9. This television features a 120-inch curved Samsung LCD panel. It is equipped with four HDMI inputs, three USB ports, and two-component inputs. The stand is available separately or as part of the package for an extra $150K!


    Samsung is one of the market's most powerful corporations, so it's no wonder that their televisions are among the best and most expensive. This model costs $150,000, which is less than what other models in Samsung's lineup can get you for a little more money; nonetheless, its features outweigh any price differences.


    The Samsung UN110S9VFXZA has a massive 110-inch screen with a 3840px by 2160px resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate. It also has numerous USB and HDMI connectors. This massive television is likely to impress its new owners. A 3D version of this TV was released in 2011. This television was one of the largest in the world in 2009. This Samsung UN110S0VFZZA weighs 265 kilograms in total!


    The Samsung Un110S9VFZZA absorbs light and minimizes reflections. It maintains deeper blacks and contrasts for exquisite clarity. You can see more clearly and appreciate more detail. This TV measures dast action with every detail of movies and series by using the frame refresh rate, picture processor speed, and backlight.


    Price: $150,000

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  10. The Beovision 4-103 is a prototype television that cannot be purchased; yet, it is one of the most expensive TVs in the world. It was created by Beovision in Denmark to demonstrate what could become the future of television viewing. The screen is less than two inches thick and has edge-to-edge glass, giving viewers an immersive experience because there are no LCD screens or wires to distract them from their material. The Beovision 4-103 is the only one of its size with a screen-tilting or lifting stand. This implies that owners may acquire the ideal viewing posture by simply pressing a button.


    Bang & Olufsen, a Danish company that has been in business since 1925 and manufactures audio devices ranging from speakers to stereos, just announced their newest product — an ultra-premium 103-inch television. The Beovision 4-103 costs $140,000, but it's well worth it because of its exquisite design and two excellent B&O sound systems for not only watching but also full-on "audio-video" enjoyment!


    Price: $140,000

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