Sharp Aquos Review
Sharp AQUOS Review
Review on AQUOS LC-80LE632UThis is a detailed Sharp AQUOS review on AQUOS LC-80LE632U. Sharp AQUOS from Sharp Electronics is the biggest LED TV in the market for 2011.
This is a detailed Sharp AQUOS review on AQUOS LC-80LE632U. Sharp AQUOS from Sharp Electronics is the biggest LED TV in the market for 2011. AQUOS LC-80LE632U has a screen size of 80-inches (diagonal). Sharp claims it to be a full HD 1080p Smart TV (1920 x 1080) and has loads of bells and whistles that come along with it. It has a built in Wi-Fi, which is quite a common feature among the high-end HDTVs.
The LED technology employed in this model is full-array LED backlighting. In full-array LED backlighting, tiny LED lamps cover the entire screen, which provides the lighting for the screen.
The good thing about this model is the local dimming provides excellent contrast ratio for the picture. Local dimming allows, certain zones of LEDs behind the screen to be either dimmed or brightened to correspond to the image being projected on the screen. This highly increases the contrast ratio and as a result a very sharp and crisp picture quality.
In addition, Sharp AQUOS LC-80LE632U has a feature called 120 Hz Fine Motion Enhance, which can eliminate blur and motion artifacts in quick moving video to a great extent.
"AQUOS Advantage Live" is another cool feature, which allows Sharp's technical people, also known as Advantage Advisors, to remotely connect to your TV via Internet and setup the TV for best picture quality. They can also troubleshoot problems remotely.
This Sharp AQUOS model has a pretty impressive sleek design.
Listed below are the features of AQUOS LC-80LE632U in detail.
Screen size: 80-inch (diagonal)
AQUOS Advantage Live: Allows Advantage Advisors to remotely connect to your TV and fine-tune for best picture quality.
Vyper Drive: A game mode, which gets rid of lag between the TV display and the video game console.
Dual USB Ports: Allows viewing digital photos and video, listening to music from external USB hard drives, memory sticks.
Smart TV: Provides VUDU steaming video, Netflix, CinemaNow, Wi-Fi connectivity. Internet connectivity lets you connect to your favorite video, audio streaming services; facebook, twitter or you can surf the internet right on your big screen LED 3D TV.
Full HD 1080p LCD Panel (X-Gen).
Sharp AQUOS LC-80LE632U is one of the flagship models of 2011.
Advantages of Big Screen TV
The best way to get a kick out of 3D entertainment is with a big screen TV. Large screen TV has an irrefutable presence, and enables for a wider view angle. Viewing your favorite shows or movies on a big screen LED 3D TV will give you a feeling of watching it on a Cineplex screen.
In this article, I talked about the Sharp Aquos Review of LC-80LE632U and I hope it has been informative and helpful.
Sharp Aquos LC-46D85U 42" 1080p LCD HDTV CNET's Review
Next page: Samsung Plasma Tv Reviews
Bookmark/Share This Page:
|
|
|
|
|
Click Here For More HDTV Offers
Sharp Aquos Review News
Sony, Panasonic keep sliding as Samsung soars
6 Feb 2012 at 10:50am Japan's biggest makers of phones, TVs and microchips say they'll lose about $17 billion this year, about three-quarters of what Samsung Electronics Co. will spend on research to lengthen the lead over its competitors. Sony Corp. more than doubled its annual loss forecast for the year ending March 31 as it named a new chief executive officer, while Panasonic Corp. and Sharp Corp. predicted the ...Read more...
Sharp TVs 2012: 60 is the new small
30 Jan 2012 at 12:33pm The 945 series will be the first non-Elite Sharp with full-array local dimming. And yes, there's a 70-inch version. (Credit: Sharp) Sharp is hawking sub-$2000 70-inch LCDs for the big game, and in 2012, its TV lineup will only get bigger and, I'll wager, more affordable. Last year Sharp switched marketing gears from Quattron's wacky yellow pixel ( have a nice day, lab-coated Takei ) to a new ...Read more...










