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Sharp Aquos LC52D92U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Brand Name:Sharp

Technical Details

  • High Brightness 450 cd/m2 with Wide Viewing Angles (176 Degrees) Sharps Aquos viewing angles are so wide
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 18 x 56 x 39 inches ; 71.6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 87 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000N815XU
  • Item model number: LC52D92U
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #107,956 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

The Aquos LC-52D92U offers a new standard for large-screen flat-panel TV models with HDTV capability to deliver 1920x1080 hi-res. The high-performance LC-52D92U is built in Sharp's state-of-the-art 8th-generation factory, which produces large LCD screens with extraordinary precision. This TV combines full 1080p picture resolution with impressive contrast and black levels and the industry's quickest response time. With Full HD 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level and an elegant new design, it produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-52D62U Series utilizes the next generation of Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with multi-pixel technology, providing 1500:1 Contrast Ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles (Horizontal and Vertical 176 Degrees). The LC-52D92 features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications. Four-wavelength Backlight System enables the display of very deep crimson reds, widening the available color spectrum Enhanced Black Level provides the deepest, most accurate black of any flat panel TV Lamp Life - 60,000 hours Audio System - 15 Watts x 2 Channels Stereo Tuning System - ATSC / QAM / NTSC Contrast Ratio - 2,000 - 1 Native / 10,000 - 1 Dynamic-contrast Aspect Ratio - 16 - 9 Widescreen Response Time - 6ms HDMI Input - 2 (1080p compatible) HD Component Input - 2 S-Video Input - 1 Composite Video Input (A/V) - 3 Audio Inputs (L/R) - 4 Cabinet Color - Black Table Stand - Included Power Source - 110 - 240V Unit Dimensions - Width 49.76 x Height 33.31 x Depth 4.64 inch / Weight - 82.7 pounds Dimensions - Width 49 49/64 x Height 36 7/64 x Depth 13 27/64 inch / Weight 90.4 pounds with stand and speakers

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59 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best LCD HDTV on the Market, April 14, 2007
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AvidReader (Murrieta, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sharp Aquos LC52D92U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I just purchased the 92U after a lengthy comparison with other sets, such as the Sony KDS55A2000, and am very pleased.

I am feeding the 92U from my Verizon FiOS set top box (which presently has 21 HD channels available) and from my Toshiba Upconverting DVD player. The picture from the FiOS HD channels is outstanding. Jump-out-at-you images with rich color and no banding. From the DVD, its still quite good due the upconverting to 1080i. Of course, until I buy a Blue-Ray or HD DVD and associated disks, I won't be able to see true 1080p.

One of the customer reviewers here (Araki on 4/5/07) deplored the sound from the TV speakers. He said that "this may not be an issue if not an audiophile" to which I say that this is not an issue if you ARE an audiophile because no audiophile listens to TV speaker sound. All TV's use small cheap speakers, knowing that audiophiles or home theater movie buffs will have separate reciever/multiple speaker setups. In my case, I'm running the audio through a Sony STR-DG510 receiver into a Cambridge Ensemble 208 system (two speakers + a subwolfer).

The product discription here of the LC52D92U is very sparse and confused. The 92U is an upgrade of the 62U and just came out in Jan 2007, so First Date Available at Amazon couldn't have been April 2005. Also, none of the notable upgrade features are even mentioned!! Its the first LCD HDTV with a 120 HZ refresh rate (other sets are 60 or 75 HZ) so that pixel artifacts seem to have finally been eliminated from fast action scenes. At least I haven't noticed any so far. Also with this model, Sharp has greatly improved on the viewing angle and the black color rendition - you can see this at any store when you view the 92U in comparison to the earlier 62U or any other LCD set. I suggest going to the Sharp site to read a much more comprehensive product description.

All in all, IMO this is the best LCD HDTV on the market at the present time.
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm Glad I Picked The LC-52D92U Over The Sony KDL-52XBR2, April 3, 2007
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JOHN (Monroe Township, NJ, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sharp Aquos LC52D92U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
We'll, I finally decided to purchase the Sharp LC-52D92U over the Sony KDL-52XBR2. This decision took me about 4 weeks to make, with multiple trips to local retailers to compare the sets in action, and reading many online reviews.

If you ask store personnel what is the better of the two, most will say the Sony. After watching both sets in action many, many times, it's just not so. The picture quality, sharpness, and black levels on the Sharp are truly amazing. The Sony is a good TV, just not worth over a thousand dollars more! I purchased mine from the internet for $3,200 delivered.

I highly recommend this TV to everyone.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great TV, Great Price, Great Everything, August 25, 2007
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This review is from: Sharp Aquos LC52D92U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Like most of you, I spent a lot of time trying to decide what I wanted. I ruled out rear projection because of the viewing angle, I ruled out plasma because I have a very bright room. So I decided to buy a LCD.
I narrowed my search down to the Samsung 52" and the Sony. When I saw the Samsung in the store I was turned off. For some reason the screen is almost as reflective as a plasma. The Sony was very nice, but $1,000 more than anything else. It wasn't that nice.
When I saw the $3299 price from 6ave Electronics here on Amazon I thought something wasn't right. This is a $4,299 list television. They even tossed in free delivery (it took a week, but it seemed like a month) and they didn't collect sales tax.
I asked Best Buy if they'd price match it. The store manager actually said that products bought on Amazon have the serial number removed so you don't get a warranty and that's how they can sell it for less; Best Buy wanted list price for this TV but was willing to sell it for $3,799.
I'm happy to say my TV has a serial number (not like I didn't think it wouldn't) and I couldn't be happier.
I installed the speaker and the stand, hooked it up and turned it on. At first I thought, WOW, that's bright! But, the factory had it set to "dynamic". I kicked it down to "standard" and the picture was just amazing.
The menu system is very intuitive with help available so you don't get lost.
Standard def. programs look good, but they remind you of what a letdown SD is over HD. We need more content!!
I read some reviews about the audio not being up to par. I have no idea. I'm hooked up through a home theater system with 5.1 surround sound which, IMHO, is the only way to enjoy HD content.
To summarize: the TV is first rate, picture, setup, etc. Delivery was as advertised. The only thing that'll confuse you are all the input options on the back of the TV. I'm only using 3 (Cable, DVD, VCR) but there's room to add anything that comes down the road.
You will not be disappointed with this TV.

One month later. Still enjoying this TV. But, and this isn't a comment on Sharp but all HDTV's, you really start to notice that maybe the broadcast industry isn't quite ready yet. What I mean is, some of the SD programs look OK, some are a bit fuzzy and all of them naturally are in the old format. You can live with it. But, you'll also notice that some of the older programs that are being broadcast on HD channels aren't all that wonderful either. It's essentially the old content, different channel. What shocks you after awhile is that you have a clearer picture many times on a SD CRT than your new expensive HDTV. Why? simple, that higher resolution magnifies the flaws with the old (480) content so you see everything, good and bad, bigger and sometimes it's not very pretty.
Like I said, this isn't a Sharp LCD issue. I have friends that own Toshiba, Sony and Samsung, LCD, plasma, and rear projection and they would all make the same observation. Careful when you're shopping in the store; they show Blu-ray DVD's. Ask the sales person to switch the TV to a SD channel so you can see what I'm talking about.
February, 2009 can't come soon enough but please don't expect the same crystal clear picture that you see on a DVD when you're watching cable.

This just in... Check out the November, 2007 issue of Consumer Reports. In their quick picks for LCD TV's they say if you want a jumbo screen (52 inch and up apparently) buy the Sharp Aquos LC-52D92U. Their top rated LCD is the Samsung LN-T4661F but it's a 46 incher, the 52 inch Samsung comes in below the Sharp.

Eight months later (time flies when you're watching HD!). I still have nothing negative to say about this TV. The picture is as crisp as ever, it's easy to use, no banding, no dead pixels, everything is the way it was the day I bought it. I did upgrade my home theater system. I put in a Yamaha RX-V1800 audio-video receiver along with a terrific 5.1 speaker set from Aperion Audio. I did have an old Pioneer Elite AVR with Bose speakers. The difference is more than noticeable (both video and audio).
And, I did listen to the Sharp's internal speakers for a few weeks while I waited for the new equipment. It wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either.
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