1/20/2010

Sharp AQUOS LC46LE700UN 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

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With the introduction of the LC46LE700UN, 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 LC46LE700UN 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 LC46LE700UN shows that with Sharp, it's not just LED… it's AQUOS LED.
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Technical Details

- 46" 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, AQUOS Net, USB Photo Viewer
- 4ms response time
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Customer Buzz
 "Poor choice of Cabinet finish." 2010-01-13
By Earthling_ (Any Town USA)
The TV is as good as it gets... I have a problem with the cabinet finish. The popular "High Gloss Piano Black" finish is not practical. While we are using the TV, the picture should be the only that we are aware of, not lights or reflections of other parts of the room. Why do the screens have a "Non Glare" coat when the same consideration is not applied to the overall design scheme? My TV has "Micro" Spider web scratches form the use of commonly available dusting cloths. The cabinet should be finished like the old tube TVs, nothing shiny then, so why do it now? Finely textured black is fine with me!

Customer Buzz
 "Input switching is a hassle on an otherwise great TV" 2010-01-13
By W. Blanton (CA USA)
Love this TV but for one thing, there is no direct selection among the ten available inputs. One must toggle all the way through all of the connected inputs to get to the desired one. On the upside, the TV does skip over unused inputs, so if you only connect the cable and an AV amp directly to the TV, like I do, the problem can be minimized. I use a Harmony 880 programmable remote (which I highly recommend) to select activities and had to devise a workaround to select the proper TV input. After trying a number of options, I ended up programming a double input toggle at the beginning and again at the end of the "watch TV" activity. The first input toggle brings up the menu and the second actually switches the input. This results in the input always being set to the AV amp except when actually watching cable TV. This method should work with any programmable control and any number of inputs. You just have to make sure that the input always goes back to its original setting when switching off.

Customer Buzz
 "An amazing set!!" 2010-01-10
By V. Mollicone (Carmel, NY USA)
We already have a Sharp 42" 1080P LCD set for about 2 years and we love that set. We are moving that set to our summer/retirement home where it will get less use and extend its useful life. This gave us the excuse to upgrade to Sharp's newest technology. We chose the 46" LED because it's the largest we can fit in that location. For us it was a simple plug out/plug in installation. We have a cable company-supplied HD DVR along with a Sony Blueray player. Sound is wired directly from the cable box via optical cable to a Yamaha receiver connected to a Bose Acoustimass surround system. On first setup, which was very easy with Sharp's instructions, we noticed that lower resolution channels were going to a weird form of black-and-white instead of color. I tried turning off the power saver green setting thinking this may be causing the problem, but it wasn't the case. Then, we found that turning off the set for ten seconds and restarting would correct the problem. But this still didn't seem to be normal behavior, so we swapped out our cable box/DVR for a newer edition and everything is perfect, even with power saver green settings. The picture is absolutely breathtaking!! We have watched some fast action and see no image blurring, so the 120HZ vs 240HZ issue is really not an issue for us. We rated the sound high only because it would be unfair to bring down the rating for a feature which does not concern us. And, Amazon's price can't be beat. The set arrived 3 days before the estimated arrival date in perfect condition. We only wish we could fit a larger screen!! Be aware that my brother-in-law recently got a 55" Samsung T-O-C with edge-lit LED and 240HZ which we viewed on Christmas Day. I honestly feel that the full array LED arrangement of Sharp's is superior and the LCD array is brilliant. Best set for the money hands down.

Customer Buzz
 "best TV in the House" 2010-01-09
By A. Daar
This is a wonderful television there is only one problem the sound but that could be the operator not the TV. Having said that it is very easy to set up and work, the clarity is excellent best TV in the house which means that everyone wants to watch it even though there is another TV in the house:)

Customer Buzz
 "No Buzz here..." 2010-01-08
By Pugs (San Francisco, CA)
We love this TV, we love that it is a LED and saves energy too.

The picture is great, the sound is great, someone mentioned a buzz, we hear no buzz whatsoever.

I researched so many LCD LED TV's for so long, and was so glad we chose this one.

The Samsung 46 LED was priced at almost 3000.00 - we got this for a steal 1280.00.

The TV does take about 20 seconds to "turn on" but that does not bother me at all



Also if you are buying this tv , make sure you buy a HDMI plug for it to, if you want to get a brilliant HDTV picture

A++++


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