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With the introduction of the LC-52LE810UN, Sharp once again demonstrates 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 on a TV. A stunning new contmporary edge-light design proudly announces a new AQUOS direction for 2010. The proprietary AQUOS LED LCD system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LEDs enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 4,000,000:1 and picture quality that is second to none. The LC-52LE810UN is fully featured, including the addition of Netflix streaming video capability through the AQUOS Net service, along with the industry's leading online support system, AQUOS Advantage Live. A built-in media player allows for playback of music and photos via the USB port. Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution - with more than 8 million dots for the sharpest picture possible. Quad Pixel Technology - featuring a 4 color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB. UltraBrilliant LED system - includes a unique "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents, enabling high brightness and color purity. The system features a full array of LEDs evenly dispersed behind a diffuser, resulting in more uniformity. X-Gen LCD Panel - is designed with advanced pixel control to minimize light leakage and a wider aperture to let more light through, providing the industrys highest contrast level. 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced - for improved fast-motion picture quality. AQUOS Net - delivers customized Internet content, Netflix and live customer support via an Ethernet connection, viewable in widget, full-screen or split-screen mode. USB Photo Viewer with Music Player - enables enjoyment of high-resolution digital JPEG images and MP3 music files.
- Full HD 1080p
- Netflix streaming video capability
- 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
Sharp 52" Class Quattron Edgelit LED HDTV Reviews
Sharp 52" Class Quattron Edgelit LED HDTV Reviews
| 36 of 36 people found the following review helpful By Tech Guy "Tech Guy" (MInneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sharp 52" Class Quattron Edgelit LED HDTV (Electronics) I did a ton of research on all the reviews for this and other TV's, which focused on the expert sites like AVS Forum. After all the research, I was actually a little hesitant on this purchase with the 'Yellow' being possibly a little bit of a marketing gimmick. However the plunge was made and 'WOW' at times it feels like a 3D TV and my wife still is amazed and she doesn't get into technology. I would give this TV a Solid A+. 36 of 38 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Sharp 52" Class Quattron Edgelit LED HDTV (Electronics) I know some people have complained about this TV: oversaturated, inaccurate, unnatural, not realistic, etc. I think some people are missing the point after having viewed standard HD broadcasts and movies on HD CRT/LCD/Plasma displays of lesser quality than the LED types of TVs. Historically, when you think of a movie experience, you think of what you see in the movie theaters; thus, you expect your home display to give you the exact same picture quality. You're definitely missing the point if you bought this TV expecting that. Here's why.Newer technology has included other buzzwords and terms to an already overpopulated field of various technology: 480p (DVD), 720p (lower end HD), 1080p (higher end HD), Composite (Red/White/Yellow, non-HD), Component (Red/Green/Blue, HD, but not all 1080p supported), HDMI (full HD, video and audio), optical, coax audio, etc etc etc. Tons of terms. And now, refresh rate...the latest thing to consider when buying a TV. The first thing... Read more 24 of 25 people found the following review helpful By Pianodude (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sharp 52" Class Quattron Edgelit LED HDTV (Electronics) I waited, debated, compared, read reviews, etc, etc, before buying this TV. I set it up, plugged it in, and all I can say is that it is unbelievable. At first I just had standard def, and I thought that that was great. I just upgraded to DirectTV HD, and now the picture is so vivid, it feels as if the actors are right in the room. Actually for news and sitcoms, I prefer standard def. Sports and movies are just perfect - if anything is more realistic than this TV, I doubt if I would want it in my house. The comments made concerning the Film Mode are true - turn it off, it makes everything look like a soap opera. I haven't gotten into doing much adjustment yet, so I can't comment on that. I do wish I had gotten the 46" rather than the 52", even in a big room, everything is perfectly clear. |
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