Sharp AQUOS LC52LE700UN 52Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED
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New Slim Tilting Tilt Adjustable Universal TV Wall Mount Bracket For Fits Sharp LCD LED VESA LC-40D68UT LC-40D78UN LC-40E67UN LC-40LE700UN LC-40LE810UN LC-40LE820UN LC-42SB48UT LC-46D78UN LC-46E77UN LC-46LE700UN LC-46LE820UN LC-C46700UN LC-47SB57UT LC-52E77UN LC-52LE700UN LC-52LE810UN LC-52LE820UN LC-C52700UN LC-60E77UN LC-60E88UN LC-60LE810UN LC-60LE820UN LC-C6077UN Sale Price: $19.97 |
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This high quality low profile tilting wall mount bracket supports most 36" to 63" flat panel screen LCD/plasma TVs and monitors. Its slim design puts your TV only 1.81" from the wall when the TV is parallel to the wall...
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Brilliant picture for a great price
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I was a bit hesitant to buy this TV as I was waiting for a price drop on the Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color for several days. Then, at Fry’s I saw Sharp’s new LC52LE700UN standing next to Samsung’s LN52B750 and they both looked quite similar, though Samsung’s screen was slightly brighter. The picture quality appeared to be the same. I grabbed the Sharp’s remote and changed the picture settings and I was able to increase the backlight up to match Samsung’s level while still maintaining amazing contrast ratio and black levels.
By the end of the day I decided to go for the Sharp TV, and I had it for almost a week now. The picture looks really great at any time of the day, when the room is dark or lit (we have a side window facing south). The TV’s sound is pretty good and clear, but I decided in advance that I’d like good external speakers to match this great TV.
The TV features also a VGA input (there’s also an S-Video input), which is handy for connecting a computer or laptop. I tried connecting my MacBook Pro yesterday and it was able to drive it at 1344×756 (16:9) and 1344×1008 (4:3), but I couldn’t get 1920×1080. The picture looks sharp, and it was good enough to watch Hulu on it.
If there’s one thing I don’t like about it, it’s the remote, which is not really stylish to say the least (Samsung’s glossy remote looks much better). That’s not a deal breaker, since most common function (Power, volume, input selection) can be done by almost any Blu-ray remote anyway (I have Samsung BD-P3600 blu-ray player remote, which looks great).
Overall, this is an excellent TV for the price and the picture quality is comparable to higher-end Samsung TVs which cost few hundred dollars more.