1/20/2010

Sharp AQUOS LC32LE700UN 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

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With the introduction of the LC32LE700UN, Sharp combines its legendary AQUOS LCD panel technology with a newly developed, proprietary Full Array LED backlight system to create picture quality that is second to none. The LC32LE700UN illustrates Sharp's LCD technology leadership while also demonstrating its LED engineering advantages. Sharp's Ultra Brilliant LED system illuminates the TV to extremely high brightness and contrast levels and enables significant environmental benefits such as longer life expectancy, no heavy metals and lower power consumption. At the same time, the new XGen LCD Panel utilizes an ingeniously devised pixel design that permits more light to pass through even while minimizing light leakage, with the result being the deepest black levels that AQUOS has ever achieved. Overall, the LC32LE700UN shows that with Sharp, it's not just LED… it's AQUOS LED.
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Technical Details

- 32" Full HD 1080p HDTV LED-TV with 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
- 10-Bit processing and Crystalucent coating Technology
- UltraBrilliant LED System
- 4 HDMI terminals, PC input, RS-232C Input
- 4ms response time
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Customer Buzz
 "Great Tv ! Stunning picture at a great price......." 2010-01-12
By Stephen Koffman (Jackson,Tn)
I bought this Tv as a Christmas present for myself, and have been just blown away by the picture quality. i have it hooked to a Blu-Ray player and cable. I have done some adjustments to the picture to best suit my viewing preferences, but it looked pretty good right out of the box.

I researched several brands and models and thought for the price this was an absolute steal.

I havent seen a tv at this price with a better picture,great for a second set and bedroom tv.

Customer Buzz
 "Don't hesitate, get this TV! -- with caveats, of course" 2010-01-07
By William Atkerson (Missouri City, Texas USA)
I've lived with this TV for a about two months. We have three game consoles attached, incl. the Blu-Ray player as part of the Sony PS3. It is in our family room and is used several hours a day (I'm ashamed to admit).



On the plus side:



Fabulous picture, after some adjusting. There are a zillion adjustments on the TV, so if you spend some time, you can get a wonderful, uniform picture with great contrast and color saturation.



The black matte finish of the screen does away with all but the most severe (i.e., bright) light sources that might reflect from the screen.



Price.



Sharp Aquos brand.



No spotlighting or banding as one person mentioned -- very uniform lighting.



LOTS of inputs. (8 to be exact -- most, but not all are HDMI)



Easy to update firmware when available (did it yesterday).





On the negative side:



The built-in speakers. Way too soft, even on the loudest setting. Since we didn't want to have our stereo system on all the time, I attached an unused set of desktop computer speakers I had lying around the house. Now we have better sound than probably any built in TV speakers. Great solution that I recommend to anyone purchasing this TV. Of course, this is an issue with all flat screen TV's to some extent: tinny sound and lacking in volume, even for everyday use. (Get some computer speakers, preferably like those I have that do not have an on/off switch but switch themselves on/off when there is a signal. Piece of cake.)



All the adjustments you can make to the picture! Well, not a negative, but it takes awhile to find your way around all the adjustments, and Sharp is not good about explaining them. The out-of-the-box setup was not optimal: reds were a little pinkish, the picture was not quite bright enough, etc., but after some tweaking I have a spectacular picture.



When changing channels, there is a "fade effect" between channels that is annoying. I have not been able to figure out how not to get this effect. (There is a "fade effect" in the menu, but disabling it has no effect.)





Summary:



If you haven't seen a full array LED LCD TV, you're in for a treat. Don't let the premium priced Samsung LED LCD's tempt you either, because their LED's are all on the edges. This has a full array behind the screen so that the picture is much brighter (when adjusted) and more uniform. Buy this and get some computer speakers. You will not regret it.

Customer Buzz
 "Bought Sight unseen and very happy!" 2009-12-31
By P. Lee (DC area)
After seeing the Samsung LED in a store, we decided that we wanted an LED tv. We read the reviews online and decided to go with the Sharp LED instead of the Samsung. It wasn't sold in any store in our area so we had to buy it sight unseen. We are very pleased with the picture quality! We watch it using an antenna and connected to the computer, and the picture is very crisp (I'm shocked at how good it is on Hulu, abc.com, etc). We do notice that we have to adjust the picture brightness when we switch between tv and video inputs. Videos tend to be a little dark without adjusting, but nothing serious enough to complain about.



For us, the sound is just fine, but we may not be the best reviewers for that since we don't focus too much on that aspect of the tv.



There is a slight delay when you change the channels. We're not sure if this is standard for the technology or unique to this tv.



Overall, for our transition from CRT to LED, we're very pleased!

Customer Buzz
 "Sharp Does It Again" 2009-12-27
By Sheila Bullock (Chicago, IL)
I was skeptical. I had done a little research and everyone was telling me to get the Samsung and I did. Believe it or not we don't have HD in the high rise that I live in, but I was determined to get the HDTV and a Blu-Ray and wait until they upgrade to HD. But, when I tokk it out of the box and turned in on, I knew I couldn't live with that. The picture was horrible! I watch a lot of regular TV and I just couldn't deal with the Samsung. Besides, I feel the 37 inch was too large for my bedroom, but I don't have a clue as to why the pictore was so lousy.



So, I sent the Samsung back, called Dell and they had the Sharp LED LCD HDTV on sale and I got it at a good price. Once we hooked up the satelite (I have DirecTV)and the Blu-Ray I was in love. The picture on Standard Definition chanels was amazing! The Blu-Ray was perfect! I watched "Public Enemy" and was mesmerized. I didn't even have to tweak the color at all. It was beautiful right out the box. The colors are rich and I don't have shadows around their faces. The sound is really good without any speakers. The stand is very well made adn ti screws down into the television. There is no chance of it falling over.

Customer Buzz
 "Good all-rounder, BUT..." 2009-12-18
By S. Nayak (Atlanta, GA USA)
This is the cheapest LED backlit 32" 120Hz 1080p LCD TV available. For the price, it works pretty well. I've used it for about 3 weeks now. Though, a lot of my time has been spent on troubleshooting one BIG issue.



The TV is NOT COMPATIBLE with AT&T U-verse receivers when connected via HDMI. I am forced to use component cable for the U-verse receiver. Both AT&T and Sharp technicians have not been able to resolve this. I saw another reviewer complaining about the same issue at Dell. His receiver is a Motorola one where as mine is CISCO.



Beware of this issue if you are planning to buy this. Other than that, it cannot be beat in price/performance ratio.



I'll update this review if and when the issue is resolved.


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