Sharp AQUOS LC60E88UN 60-Inch 1080p X-Gen Panel TV, Black
- 60-inch LCD HDTV with full 1080p native resolution
- USB port for digital photo viewing (JPG, BMP, PNG) and MP3 audio playback
- 6 HD inputs (4 HDMI, 2 component), PC input for use as computer monitor
- 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio with 176 degree viewing angle
- 6.5ms response time
Sharp AQUOS 60″ 1080P TV, TRUE 240 Hz, X-Gen Panel, 4 HDMI and 2 Component Video inputs, AQUOS Link, Optical Picture Control The AQUOS LC-60E88UN 60-inch class (60-1/32 inches diagonal) is a high-performance large screen LCD TV. With Sharp’s Full HD 1080p X-Gen Panel and true 240Hz Fine Motion Enhanced, it delivers breathtaking picture quality. It boasts built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and 4 HDMI inputs, as well as two HD 1080p component inputs. With a sleek piano black cabinet and subtle recessed bottom-mounted speakers, it’s a great centerpiece for your entertainment system. A great centerpiece for your entertainment system. Click here for a larger image Breathtaking HD Entertainment X-Gen Panel Sharp’s X-Gen panel provides a wider aperture allowing more light to pass through, which requires fewer backlighting elements to create an extremely bright image. Also, because the re-designed LCD panel has less ribs than traditional panels, the pixels are better sealed which ena
List Price: $ 2,399.99
Price: $ 2,399.99
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Liz S.
May 20, 2011
Great Buy!,
I bought this TV from Video and Audio Center and I received it less than a week after I ordered it. The LCD screen looks amazing, the colors are vivid and they are very sharp. My roommate had a brand new Pioneer Elite PRO 60″ Plasma (an $8,000 TV), so when he moved and took it with him I didn’t think I would be satisfied with anything less. I was definitely wrong, the HD experience (based on my perception) is much better on the Sharp LCD. I am still trying to adjust to the realistic look of the picture. The setup was very easy. I also have a very large living room with lots of windows, so I was worried about the lighting, but the OPC feature works very well adjusting the backlight automatically. At first I was hesitant to buy this TV due to the lack of reviews, but it was definitely worth the risk.
In case you are interested, I bought the “Sanus VMPL3-B Tilt Wall Mount for 27″ to 84″ Displays”, and even though it was not very easy to setup, it is of great quality.
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Derek Kostovick “Derekeys”
May 20, 2011
Nothing Compares,
I have spent over a year debating which tv to get. It all started with a very long conversation with a friend discussing Plasma, LED, LCD, LED-LCD, HZ, ratio contrast, and all the other important numbers when looking at a TV.
First off, if you’re looking for a TV with a million bells and whistles… this isn’t your TV. If you can’t live without 3D ( complete waste of money ), don’t get this TV. It will support non-true 3D but still stupid if you ask me. You can only watch Monsters vs Aliens so many times and there are so many times when watching 3D ( I sat there for like an hour ) that your eyes cross over and those glasses are annoying and expensive and you won’t have one for all your friends when they come over blah blah blah. 3D… wait for it to get better. Then waste your money.
Now, if you’re looking for a TV that outshines every other TV where it matters… the picture… then get this TV.
Let’s be honest, in the applicable world of TV watching, we are either watching HD cable or DVD’s that are not blu ray, cuz we’ve probably procured quite a few movies that we love but are not Blu-Ray. Net-Flix does offer blu ray discs, and even Red-Box does blu ray. But for the most part we’re gonna be watching the normal stuff. And the normal stuff on this tv becomes unbelievably amazing.
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If you’re a gamer… and you like being able to clearly see what’s going as you turn 360 degrees quickly, this is the TV for you. The refresh rate allows quick movement without judder. 60″ of crystal clear movement will blow you away.
The picture quality is outstanding. The colors are clear and detailed, the blacks are deep and don’t shade off when sitting directly next to bright colors. I read another review that the angle changes the quality… ummm I don’t think so. I checked it out from every angle and it is flawless. Motion blur, by far the most annoying thing on a TV simply does not happen. The 240hz is like a miracle worker! That’s the point right? I mean the high refresh rate just takes it away, no need for some fancy name like Natural Digital Motion, or all the names Samsung and Sony gives it, this TV simply does it all the time.
Some people have referred to this 3D effect that occurs when using the full 240hz 1080p. I own Planet Earth on Blu-Ray and what the heck? Can a TV look any more real? Get this, I was sitting there watching it with some friends, and there was a long swooping camera scene where the camera was coming at a cliff side and it dropped off and over the edge and we all shouted because we thought we were gonna fall off. Yes, there is a 3D effect and it is insanely amazing.
If you’re wondering about the LED-LCD version of this tv… it is very good too, but the over all picture just isn’t as good as this tv. I would recommend this TV a hundred times over.
60 inches… 240hz… 1080p… under 2k… Unequaled picture quality… yes. Go get this TV.
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