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Sharp AQUOS LC-46LE700UN


$2,200.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:No noticeable ghosting when used in 120Hz mode. LED backlighting - uses less energy and produces better blacks than ccfl equivalents. Lots of HD inputs - 7 in total.

The Cons:Takes a long time to turn on the set - about 10 seconds. Base does not swivel. Includes an unintuitive, poorly designed remote control.

The AQUOS LC-46LE700UN is a 46" HDTV from Sharp's LC700 Series for 2009.  The TV utilizes LED-backlighting technology with an X-Gen LCD panel that uses 10-bit processing to limit light leakage and provide deeper black levels.

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  It features a native resolution of 1080p, 4ms response time, and Fine Motion Enhanced technology for a smooth 120Hz frame rate.  The TV also includes a dejudder feature to ensure smooth reproduction of film content.  The LC-46LE700UN includes a Spectral Contrast Engine to produce a very high dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and offers advanced connectivity with PC, component, and 4 HDMI inputs.  It is also eco-friendly and highly efficient, exceeding Energy Star 3.0 requirements by 63 percent.  The TV includes Sharp's AQUOS Net service and has a suggested retail price of $2200.

Features/Specs

  • 46" Display
  • LED-Backlit X-Gen LCD Technology
  • 10-Bit processing and Crystalucent Coating Technology
  • UltraBrilliant LED System
  • 1080p Native Resolution
  • 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
  • 4ms Response Time
  • Dejudder Feature
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 2,000,000:1
  • Built-in ATSC, NTSC, QAM Tuners
  • AQUOS Net
  • Energy Star 3.0 Compliant
  • Connectivity: 4 x HDMI, 1 x PC, 2 x Component, 1 x RS-232C

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    no noticeable ghosting when used in 120Hz mode

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    LED backlighting - uses less energy and produces better blacks than ccfl equivalents

  • 1

    lots of HD inputs - 7 in total

  • 1

    one of the most cost effective LED HDTVs available

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    uses full-array backlighting - more consistent brightness than with perimeter-based models

Cons
  • 1

    takes a long time to turn on the set - about 10 seconds

  • 1

    base does not swivel

  • 1

    includes an unintuitive, poorly designed remote control

  • 0

    television make a slight hum when turned on

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