Sharp LC60LE810UN 60inch 1080p 120Hz LED Edgelit LCD
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Sharp LC60LE810UN 60-Inch LED LCD HDTV List Price: Sale Price: $1,598.00 You save: $1,401.99 (47%) |
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With the introduction of the LC-60LE810UN, Sharp once again establishes its leadership in LCD and LED technology. In a monumental engineering breakthrough, Sharp's proprietary Quad Pixel Technology, a 4-color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB, enabling many colors to be displayed for the first time...
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Tagged with: 1080p • 120Hz • 60Inch • Edgelit • LC-60LE810UN • LC60LE810UN • Sharp
Filed under: 60 to 69 Inch • LED TVs • Resolution 1080p • Sharp
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A Diamond in the Rough!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
PROS: Size (60″), 1.5 inches thick, Picture quality, Panel, Price, Value, Aquos Support, LED, Aquos Net
CONS: Screen uniformity (inherent in most edge lit LED models)
This Sharp LED television is an awesome set. This set has the Quattron technology which adds the color yellow to the RGB spectrum. I have noticed that the colors are sharper and more vibrant. Purists will tell you there is no advantage to adding an additional color to the RGB spectum. All I know is I can clearly see the advantages in overall skin tone color, background colors, and I even noticed more intense eye colors on actors! Something I never noticed before on my plasma or standard LCD. I previously owned the Samsung 55C7000 set, but was turned off by its screen uniformity issues and “flashlighting”. This set does exhibit some screen uniformity issues, but none to the degree of the new Samsung edge lit model I previously owned.
I found these calibration settings on the ‘net’ and they really help dial in the Sharp’s colors. I will share them here:
Backlight -2
Contrast +25
Brightness +1
Color +1
Tint -2
Sharpness 0
CMS Hue Keep at 0
CMS Saturation Keep at 0
CMS Value Keep at 0
Color Temp Low
R Gain (LO)+8
G Gain (LO)0
B Gain (LO)+25
R Gain (HI) +9
G Gain (HI)0
B Gain (HI) +17
Gamma -1
These settings are a great, and a little tweaking to your liking will have you viewing your Sharp in a whole new way!
BY THE WAY: The picture AMAZON is using to identify this set is incorrect. It looks exactly like the picture of the Sharp LC-60LE820UN on Amazon’s page.
WOW ! You Gotta see this one
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have now installed three LCD TV’s in my house, and the 60″ Sharp Aquos blows them away. This 60″ is sharper than my 37″ which was hard to believe. The colors are vibrant, just like they advertise. I had shopped for months looking for the right tv, and one day I saw the Sharp 60 inch amid a wall of 55 inchers, and it stood out so much better than the other brands, I bought it on the spot.
Before that I was waiting to see where the 3D sets were going, but after a couple of 3D demostrations, I said that’s not for me. My eyes hurt after looking through those heavy awkward glasses. 3D is cute but not enough for the extra cost. I highly recommend this set. It has lots of pros, and no cons