World’s Most Expensive Television

The TV is the centerpiece of most living rooms and often the TV is the most expensive purchase for one’s home theater system. To have a television for the sake of impressing someone the following televisions can be thought of as good options.

Yalos Diamond – $140,000

From Italian company, Keymat Industrie, comes an expensive television studded with 160 real diamonds, totaling 20 carats. The Yalos Diamond LCD TV is the perfect gadget for the bling lovers. With everything going with a bling the Keymat has made this awesome Yalos Diamond LCD TV making it the world’s costliest TV ever. This expensive TV has no visible screws or welds, and the aesthetics are the work of Japanese designer Takahide Sano. This extravagant television can be purchased in sizes up to 46″. The really expensive bit is the workmanship, the design and the fact it’s plated in white gold and studded with 160 diamonds (4 gm) of diamonds.

The 40 inch LCD TV has provision for 1080i and 720p high definition picture formats and is as technologically sound as is humanly possible with a picture contrast ratio of 1200:1. The gadget enlivens up the environment and makes it delightful. For the techno lovers and people who adore luxury the Yalos Diamond LCD TV is a beautiful addition to their homes.

Beovision 4-103 – $140,000

This is a television known for its technical merits. Featuring a 103”, 100 Hz plasma screen, this Bang & Olufsen television set acknowledges that size really does matter. Its substantial viewing area isn’t its only feature, though, as the BeoVision 4-103 also features a motorized stand so that you can adjust the viewing angle on the fly. Auto Color Management and Auto Picture Control make sure that you always have the best possible picture, regardless of how much ambient light is in the room or how old the color elements in the plasma screen are.

Stuart Hughes’ PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition – $2.26 million

Luxury gadgeteer Stuart Hughes has tackled the common element that binds us all together–television. This 55″ PrestigeHD television, powered by Metz, is coated in 28 kilograms of 18k rose gold embellished with seventy-two round cut, flawless 1-carat diamonds. That’s not the end of the luxury materials used in its creation, however, as the most expensive television in the world features alligator skin hand sewn into the bezel.

For those whose wealth can support only slightly less epicurean lifestyles, the PrestigeHD Supreme Edition may be a more cost effective alternative to the Supreme Rose Edition. This one features only 19 kilograms of 22k yellow gold and the 48 brilliant round cut diamonds are only .75 carats apiece. It also features aventurine and topaz gems, all for $1.5 million. The Rose edition gets the alligator treatment too, with hand stitched alligator skin making up the inner bezel.

The TV is the centerpiece of most living rooms and often the TV is the most expensive purchase for one’s home theater system. To have a television for the sake of impressing someone the following televisions can be thought of as good options.