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Awesome picture! Love this TV
I wanted LED for four reasons: light weight, low heat, low wattage, and great picture. The 40" Sharp Aquos LED exceeded my expectation for all four. There is absolutely NO heat emitted from the unit. It weighs only 30 pounds. The picture is the BEST I've ever seen in a TV -I'm not kidding here- the BEST. I waited about 6 months to post this feedback, thinking something...
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LED LCD
This is a good tv; but my mistake was thinking the full array was adjustable. It is not and stays on; thus some write up was wrong while making my decision. This will be a new standard; but there are many cheaper sets with good quality. The service seems real nice. The tuner is painfully slow while changing channels; perhaps the slowest I have seen (taking several...
This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
I wanted LED for four reasons: light weight, low heat, low wattage, and great picture. The 40" Sharp Aquos LED exceeded my expectation for all four. There is absolutely NO heat emitted from the unit. It weighs only 30 pounds. The picture is the BEST I've ever seen in a TV -I'm not kidding here- the BEST. I waited about 6 months to post this feedback, thinking something might go wrong but no problems at all.
My folks bought a 50" Plasma at the same time and they've had a horrible time with heat coming from the TV; seems to heat the whole room (though that would be a nifty option on cold winter nights). Additionally their TV is extremely heavy and not easily moved. Their picture is nowhere near as good as mine.
I believe this TV is underpriced, and a very good deal. I ordered through Amazon, and the delivery & installation was extremely good.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
This TV replaced a 32" VIZIO HDTV that I hung on the wall in the far corner of my bedroom last spring and subsequently discovered was too small for viewing at that distance (14'). This Sharp AQUOS is as advertised: sleek, glossy, and energy efficient (75 Watts!) with a beautiful picture.
My Ergotron pivot arm mounting system was sturdy enough to accommodate this under 30 lb. set with no problems. I was even able to install it by myself.
The set has no little lights glowing when it is off so it works well in the bedroom. Setup was very easy with my DirecTV HD receiver and with my off-air antenna cable distribution system for all the local stations. The favorite channel settings require some forethought before entering them, and I didn't find a way to skip/delete unwanted channels except by using the favorites system. The set and picture are highly configurable, but I just use the 'auto' setting for the picture. The blacks are incredible--to my eyes I don't know how they could be improved even though Sharp, wisely I think, avoided the fad of dynamic changes in LED backlight levels with their current LED offerings. This HDTV series is also relatively cheap compared to the competition.
I can't comment on the sound because I use a ZVOX original 315 that I have had for years. I will say however that the audio circuitry is audibly superior to that of the VIZIO 32" it replaced. It doesn't 'pop' when you power the TV down and the AQUOS' sound through the ZVOX seems to include the full audio spectrum of the broadcast program.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
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.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
After purchasing a Sharp Aquos 42" LCD last year, and spending quite a bit of time doing research to find that particular set, I found myself wanting a smaller HDTV that I could easily put in my car and take with me when I travel to and from my work location. I wasn't really looking for an LED, just wanting to find something cheap with a decent picture. Then I saw this set from Sharp, and with the price, it seemed too good to pass up. Compared to my 42" Aquos LCD I would say that this one is really nice, but I still feel like my 42" is better. One of the top reasons is the sound quality on this set doesn't seem up to par. I keep my volume at 19 when viewing, but there is a noticeable difference between this one and my other set. If you're going to hook it up to a home theater system, I suppose this wouldn't really matter. Of the 4 HDMI inputs, I have been unable to get HDMI Input #5 to work. It has a ton of features so you can tweak to perfection. The auto-contrast function seemed to make the picture too dark, but once turning it off, the picture is just what I want. I love the remote, the button layout is about as close to perfect for me, very intuitive - the backlighting on the remote could be improved. One function I really like about this set, is that its Menu options are Input specific (i.e. if I am using the HDMI port, it doesn't show Channel/Cable options, just options that relate to the HDMI). The set is very light, easy to move. All in all, I really like this LED TV, and for the low price - I love it. Another great product from Sharp.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
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!
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
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.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
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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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
I have been waiting for a good tv, and finally I found this.
Today I connect an Oppo BD, and this lcd can handle 1080p/24, and deep color, very good!
The blacks are blacks, and the image are pretty good.
When this tv is on, just consume 95 watts, if i compare with my old sharp 32 lcd, it has a consume of 161 watts.
the only thing i dont put 5 stars is that the turner is a pretty slow.
This is a winner tv.
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I had a problem with a noise or humming, and after change 2 LCD, I found that all the TVs has the same problem, and the problem gone when you desactivate the energy saver, and turn to max the backlight.
The turner is a little cheap, because I hear the noise from de cable operator louder than my old LCD 32 Sharp Aquos.
The image is still good.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
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.
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This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC40LE700UN 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Electronics)
For the price I paid for this TV, nothing can beat it. This was the best deal I could find for an LED TV back in February 2010. It is lightweight, uses next to nothing for power, and has 4 HDMI ports. Yes it also has an ethernet connection and I did hook it up just to see how it worked. It seems like more of a gimmick than anything really useful for me. Give me Netflix or full web browser then it becomes more useful.
I updated the firmware since I've had this TV as well and had no issues with the update. The latest firmware "improves performance on some digital and analog channels as well as improving performance of 1080i/720p signals input via HDMI" according to Sharp's website. I personally haven't noticed a difference so all I can say is it didn't screw anything up.
I have used the USB port to look at pictures. It works fine, nothing more to really say about that. Once you hit the power button the power LED light will come on letting you know that you have indeed hit the button. The blue chevron shaped light on the front can be disabled in the menus if you really don't like having it on.
The remote has a light button on it but it only illuminates the POWER SAVING, VOL, CH, MUTE, MENU, and FREEZE buttons. One irritating thing about the remote is that some of the buttons are hidden under a cover that flips over at the bottom of the remote.
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