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1/30/2010

Sharp LC40E67U/N 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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The LC40E67UN offers high performance at a top value. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 and fine color purity, it is a next-generation TV to carry you into the high-definition future. The LC40E67UN utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View Superlucent / Black TFT Panel providing high Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles (176°H x 176°V). It is an HDTV with built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and includes 4 HDMI and 2 HD component video inputs as well as a D-sub, 15-pin input for PC compatibility. The LC40E67U features a black cabinet and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
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Technical Details

- 40" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p Resolution
- 16:9 AVS Superlucent LCD Panel
- Vyper Drive Game Mode
- 6ms Response Time
- 4 HDMI, 1 PC Input, RS232
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Customer Buzz
 "If you plan to use the TV for XBOX/PS3, this is NOT the TV for you!!" 2009-11-09
By DDS (Iowa)
I purchased this TV to replace a 42" LCD Philips TV that I have and really dislike. For one, I think Philips makes junk. The tv has horrible sound quality, the cabinet is unattractive, the HDMI engine sometimes is tempermental and needs to be unplugged to reset, and Philips customer service is among the worst. Needless to say, I was anxious to get rid of the Philips and go with the Sharp. Also, I wanted to upgrade from 720p and 1080i to a full 1080p.



Folks, this Sharp TV had HORRIBLE picture quality on the PS3 and XBOX. I tried numerous settings for the contrast, sharpness, brightness, et cetera. I experienced major eye strain attempting to play video games on the SHARP. As much as I hate the Philips, I'm going to have to continue to use it until I can find something I can afford to replace it. The Sharp TV is going to be returned.



This TV might be ok for television and movies, but I think you'll find it difficult to watch if you play video games much at all.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Value, Lots of connectivity options" 2009-10-28
By E. Derzawiec
I am very happy with the 40" Aquos.



A great price, and when I compared the picture quality with the more expensive Sony, LG and Samsung alternatives, I could not tell the difference. I disagree with those who found issues with the picture and sound quality.



I also like the fact that it has so many connectivity options including old fashion Cable and antenna inputs which the aforementioned options cast aside.



I also saw negative comments about the time to power up. It is not instantaneous, about 10-15 seconds. But I've seen similar delays on other HDTV sets. I can live with it. What bothers me a bit is the delay in switching channels, a couple of seconds. This seems a bit slower than other HDTVs I've used.



One last thing. If you want to wall mount, be sure to find one that will accept 16"x16". The Cheetah APTMM2B worked fine for me, whereas the Sanus MT25 is far to small.







Customer Buzz
 "Great deal, phenomenol picture quality" 2009-10-27
By C. Morris (Durham, nc)
I just purchased this tv last week and although it wasn't 120HZ i just couldn't justify the extra couple hundred dollars just to get that one last feature.



Pretty easy to set up...well, my dad set it up LOL! We tinkered with the tint, contrast, brightness setting for about 5 minutes to get the look we wanted b/c those factory default settings are bunk. As soon as it was good to go we flipped to an HD channel and watched a football game with such mind blowing clarity I swear it was better than being at the game.



I love this tv, if I could I would marry it and have it's 19 inch portable babies. Ok, not really but you know what I'm saying. I just wish ALL my HD channels were 1080 b/c now that I have a great tv i can really tell the difference between 480, 720, and 1080.



The only downside is the picture quality is so good I don't like watching my old DVDs in 480 anymore and now I'm dying to buy a Blue-Ray so I can get the maximum impact of the sharpness and clarity.

Customer Buzz
 "this is avery nice tv for the price i paid" 2009-10-10
By phillyfireman (phila,pa.)
i searched all other places for the best price amazon beat it by at least 150 to 200 dollars and sharp aqueos is one of the best pictures i could find i just don`t buy whaterver i do research first and this hi def i great

Customer Buzz
 "Great TV, great order experience" 2009-10-05
By johns1966 (Seattle, WA)
So far this TV is working out great. It is only a 60Hz display, but it still gives a great and really sharp image. I did not rate the sound since I have the whole thing connected to my surround system, and never use the sound on the TV. The TV display, and all the different modes, are very easy to setup.

The order went Amazon also went very easy. Around Seattle Amazon uses Pilot shipping, and they provided a great service. They were there when they were supposed to be, they came in and setup the TV to make sure everything was working. They even waited while I got the wall mount setup so we could actually mount the TV.

All in all a great experience.


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Sharp LC40E77U 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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The AQUOS LC40E77U sets a new standard for large-screen flat-panel TVs. With Full HD 1080p resolution and an elegant new design, the LC40E77U produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC40E77U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View Superlucent / Black TFT Panel with Spectral Contrast Engine XD, providing high Contrast Ratio, 4ms response time and wide viewing angles (176°H x 176°V). In addition, the LC40E77U includes 120HZ Fine Motion Enhanced for the ultimate in fast-motion image processing. The LC40E77U has built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and include 4 HDMI inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, and 2 HD 1080p component video inputs. The LC40E77U features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle recessed bottom-mounted speakers. The included table stand features swivel capability for viewing angle convenience, and is also easily removed for wall-mounting applications.
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Technical Details

- 40" Full HD 1080p HDTV LCD-TV with 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
- 10-Bit AVS Superlucent LCD Panel
- 4 HDMI terminals, PC input, RS-232C Input
- 4ms response time
- Spectral Contrast Engine XD for Deep Black Level
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Customer Buzz
 "Love my TV" 2009-12-23
By Mrs.Wade (Bangor, ME United States)
I don't have a single complaint about this TV. It was super easy to setup and doesn't weigh very much. The picture and sound are great. I have even used it as my computer monitor by hooking up my laptop with an hdmi cable. Excellent picture quality.

Customer Buzz
 "Calibration Settings + Tips/Tricks" 2009-11-07
By April King (Minneapolis, MN USA)
I actually own the sister version of this product (the Sharp LC-52E77U), but the information in this review is equally applicable to this TV since they use the same, albeit smaller, panel.



Since I have owned this TV for a few months now, I thought it would be helpful to share a few tips and tricks I have learned:



PROBLEM: INCOMPATIBLE AUDIO SIGNAL



All my A/V devices (360, PS3, Wii, Samsung DTB-H260F) were connected to my Onkyo TX-SR607 receiver with HDMI, which was set to output to my Sharp Aquos LC-52E77U. And, although the receiver was set to "Audio TV Out" off (and even with it on), the TV kept popping up this error:



"Incompatible audio signal has been received, please check the output signal."



It only pops up for a few seconds, and only when I would switch devices or resolution or whatever. Still, pretty annoying. Connecting the devices directly to the TV via HDMI caused the same error - the only time it didn't happen is when there was 2ch 44.1/48Khz PCM involved.



Unfortunately, unlike every other TV I have ever owned, the Sharp doesn't have a menu option to disable audio. Muting didn't help, either.



The solution? Set the audio volume to 0. No more error!





PROBLEM: NO DEVICE DETECTED (DVI -> HDMI)



When I first got this TV, I plugged in my Mac Mini, using a DVI -> HDMI cable. After using it for a bit, the TV would stop recognizing that the Mac Mini was connected. It turns out that, whenever the Mac Mini would be rebooted or would go to sleep, the Sharp would refuse to recognize that it was connected anymore.



The solution? Physically unplugging and plugging in the TV (not just pressing the power button), and disabling sleep on the Mac. I still have to do this unplugging dance occasionally - like for system updates - but not as often as when sleep was enabled. I guess that's the price you pay for a beautiful 1080p HDMI signal, as opposed to a letterboxed 1600x1200 VGA signal - the max this TV supports.





CALIBRATION SETTINGS



This TV has some definite problems with blues in areas of high contrast. Here are the best settings I have found, in order of their appearance in the menus:



OPC: Off

Backlight: +6 (you can adjust up or down a smidge if need be)

Contrast: +36

Brightness: -6

Color: +1

Tint: +1

Sharpness: -1



CMS Hue/Saturation/Value: 0

Color Temp.: Low (leave at Mid for color managed devices like Macs, or OTA TV)

R Gain: +11

G Gain: 0

B Gain: -10

Fine Motion Enhanced: Off (leave on for sports if you prefer)

Active Contrast: Off

Gamma Adjustment: 0

Film Mode: Off (I used Advanced(Low) for sports)

Digital Noise Reduction: Off

Monochrome: Off

Range of OPC: +16 Max, -16 Min (it is off, anyways)

Customer Buzz
 "OK, but problems mounting it." 2009-10-15
By R. McCoy
Picture: The wife likes it. 'nuff said.

Setup: The channel scan is really sloooow. No big deal, but be prepared to go have lunch while the scan works.

Mounting: Oops! Guess I didn't do my homework. This TV was intended for the bedroom, on a wall mount, in a corner so it would have to be both tilted and swiveled. No can do. The wall mount points on the back of the TV are spread WAY out, and will NOT accept a "universal" mount. The only wall mount it will accept is their own Sharp mount, and it only tilts, and does not swivel. So I had to return the mount I ordered at the same time, and install a shelf on the wall that I could set the TV on (it does have a good swivel base included). Also note that this TV will probably not fit onto those TV stands that have an integrated mount on a pillar. Before you purchase such a stand be sure to have the TV at home first, take good measurements, and shop for a stand with tape measure in hand. Otherwise you'll get the furniture home, and find out it's useless.

Just so ya know.

Customer Buzz
 "Good Buy!" 2009-09-23
By Ramo (Texas!!!)
Great "current day" price for a great tv! Not very tech savy but from what I've seen so far it is awesome! I probably wouldn't use a 40" tv as a computer monitor, but hey... to each their own. No dead spots on the tv, blur from fast motion games not an issue, and big difference from my samsung 52" plasma 720p as far as quality! Watched the Dark Knight movie on blu-ray and some of the Special FX looked kinda fake... Step it movie guys the tv's are winning! Very happy so far with tv and will update as I get more time with the tv.

Customer Buzz
 "Good for air antenna" 2009-09-13
By M. Oliva (Wisconsin)
We had the Sharp Aquos LC42D85U and it is a beautiful set. One warning however: after working with Sharp for 2 months to get the D85U running right we found that the advanced signal processing electronics can easily result in lip synch problems if you are getting your signal from an over the air antenna. Sharp wasn't able to fix this problem with software updates but did replace this set with a new LC40E77UN that shows no lip synch problems. If you have cable the D85U will make you happy, otherwise look at the E77UN; it is the set for you.


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1/23/2010

Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

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With the introduction of the LC40LE700UN, 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 LC40LE700UN 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 LC40LE700UN shows that with Sharp, it's not just LED… it's AQUOS LED.
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Technical Details

- 40" 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
 "Beautiful, Affordable Big Screen-This is a steal!" 2010-01-15
By Joshua M. Tucker
I cant say enough about how great this tv is. The new ultra brilliant color display with LED backlighting is superb and ive never seen a more clear cut, sharp, clear tv before. The color is amazing, the blacks are so deep but the rest of the color so vibrant and clear. The sound quality is great too. I mainly got this tv to watch blue ray movies and play my playstation 3 in HDMI and the picture quality in unmatched. I previously had a 32' Vizio LCD and this tv blows it out of the water. I highly recommend this tv to any gamer or anyone who loves to watch very action packed, graphic movies. This was a steal!

Customer Buzz
 "Great TV for the price." 2010-01-13
By H. Zalonis (So Cal)
My first impression of this TV was that it looked like a very large computer monitor. It isn't a looker that's for sure, but once you get past that it is a very good TV. It had no dead pixels and all of the functions are easy to use and work as advertised. I also have an older Samsung 40" LCD and this one beats it in image quality by a rather large margin. The set did require some tweaking to improve the picture quality, but was acceptable out of the box.



One caveat is that you can't use the analog PC input at the display's native 1920x1080 resolution, it's quite easy to work around with a DVI to HDMI adapter cable. Not many computers use the old VGA ports these days and I bet analog will not be supported at all on TVs in the near future.

Customer Buzz
 "Aquos 40" LED TV (narrowest bezel on a 40" TV)" 2010-01-10
By David Filgas (Thousand Oaks, CA USA)
We purchased this TV for a bedroom where the TV is in an armoir. The bezel on this TV is narrower than on any other 40" TV on the market right now which allowed us to fit the 40" SHARP TV in a space where only 37" TV's from other manufacturers would fit. The picture quality is great with the LED backlighting. The TV is a little slow to turn on when it has been off for a while (about 10 seconds to turn on in the morning). It's a great TV at a much better price than LED TV's from Samsung or Sony.

Customer Buzz
 "Sharpe Aquos LC40LE700UN HDTV" 2010-01-07
By Widmon Butler (Washington, DC, USA)
After playing around with the set up and add ons to this light weight, energy sipping entertainment center, I am very pleased overall.



Delivery was swift and the packaging excellent. The set is not the most beautiful. As for the picture, it was sharp with little blur; the blacks were deep. The colors require a little adjustment for flesh tones, however, the picture was so good that I have not been pressed as yet to do so. There are workarounds for component video receivers but it would help to own one with HDMI input/output jacks.



I have had two occasions to use the Yahoo widgets for the ethernet connection. It is my understanding that the ethernet connection does not provide general access to the internet. There are just these applets for weather, sports, stock quotes, headlines, etc. [Been waiting for a complete merger of PC/Hi Fi/Internet for more than ten years now; integration should be seamless.] I had to buy a router, cables and a Roku box to stream movies from the net. The PC interface needs work on these HDTVs overall, since HDTV-DVI and PC/VGA-XVGA video have incompatible formats. My PC/HDTV network is incomplete. The PC video is deficient in comparison with the digital sources. Many people may find the unscaled-shrunken PC display adequate. I am not satisfied with the quality of the PC display, using a VGA connector. I may order a pricy video scaler or replace my PC's video card. At $1089.00, this Sharp HDTV has been a satisfying purchase that delivers what was promised although it did not make the Must Buy Lists. Time will tell whether it is durable.

Customer Buzz
 "LED Sharp HDTV" 2009-12-26
By Charles Forberg (Murray Kentucky)
Nice Simple HDTV television.

It is lighter in weight than my previous LCD 40in HDTV.

The Sharp LED HDTV has more external connections than my previous LCD HDTV.

The Sharp LED HDTV turns on and gives a picture quicker than my previous LCD HDTV.

This unit arrived fast considering it came from California.

I am very satisfied with this unit. I was able to get a very good price for this unit through Amazon.


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