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Sharp AQUOS LC60LE632U 60-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black

Sharp AQUOS LC60LE632U 60-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black

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  • 60-inch class (60-1/32 inches diagonal) display with full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution
  • Netflix, CinemaNow, and Vudu streaming video, customized Internet content, and live customer support via built-in Wi-Fi
  • Enjoy music, video, and image files from USB thumb drives and networked DLNA-certified devices
  • UltraBrilliant LED system uses “double-dome” light amplifier lens
  • 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced for smooth and detailed fast-motion picture quality
  • 1080P X-GEN Panel
  • 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced for Fast Motion picture quaility
  • Built in Wireless for Netflix, Vudu, Cinema Now PLUS more Apps
  • LED LCD TV
  • LED LCD TV Vyper Drive
  • Vyper Drive

LED LCD TV, X-Gen LCD Panel, 120Hz fine motion, Built in Wireless with Netflix streaming, Vudu, Cinema Now, Vyper Drive Internet-Ready Television Internet-ready TVs use your broadband connection to deliver dynamic content, whether it’s streaming video from Netflix, new music from Pandora, or a quick glance at today’s weather forecast. Although there is overlap, each manufacturer offers a unique bundle of free or paid services, including streaming video and music, social networking apps, online photo galleries, news and financial updates, weather info, sports scores, and a variety of other smartphone-like applications. Manufacturers continue to add new content to their offerings, keeping customers current through firmware updates, and making a bit of research a prudent step in your buying decision. Learn more about Internet TVs, how they work, what services are offered by different manufacturers, and exactly what you’ll need to get started at our Internet TV 101 customer center.

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    D. K. Hodsdon

    July 31, 2011

    38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sharp AQUOS 60″ LC60LE632U 1080p LCD/LED TV, May 31, 2011
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    D. K. Hodsdon (Sierra Vista, AZ USA) –
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    This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC60LE632U 60-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black (Electronics)

    Excellent high-definition screen image used with DirectTV receiver and disk/VCR component. Internet apps easy to use (e.g., Netflix). Presents clear picture when viewed off-center. Only minor distraction is the slight re-imaging delay when changing channels. Purchased from […] through Amazon. Definitely worth the discounted price (approx $1600). Delivery by Pilot Air and local land transit took just over 10 days from date of purchase. When reviewing, note the Sharp model nr as there appear to be several models; however, this model appears to be their latest made in March 2011.

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    Know-It-All

    July 31, 2011

    6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good for the money, June 20, 2011
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    Know-It-All (Chicago, IL) –

    This review is from: Sharp AQUOS LC60LE632U 60-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black (Electronics)

    This is my 3rd TV in the 50″ inches screen size and my 4th LCD so I am pretty well aware of the attributes I am looking for. Having said that, it is pretty exiting stepping from the CFL back-lit LCD to the LED back-lit LCD screen. Picture is pretty much the same ..Nothing exiting there. These LED’s are supposed to be easy on power consumption I hear,.. so I guess, that is the redeeming factor. Having brought up the power saving aspect of this TV, it has something called the OPC mode which basically adjusts the back-light based on the viewing conditions of the room. The sensor is located in the front of the tv and appeared pretty sensitive to the lighting changes in the room. However the picture seemed a little too dark for my taste and I quickly turned it off. After a little bit of tweaking, I could get the picture to my liking. The black levels are good,colors don’t seem to bleed and the picture is sharp.

    On the second day, for some reason, the TV failed to see any input from the HDMI sources presenting a black screen. This lead me to call their technical support who picked up in 2 rings and professionally handled the situation and successfully resolved the issue which was firmware related.

    PC viewing is sometimes a challenge as the TV accepts only certain resolutions via the RGB else it lets you know that the signal is not compatible. I didn’t have this issue with my other LCD’s. Generally I duplicate displays with my PC and my monitor runs at 1400 x 900 which this TV dose not support. So that is a slight irritation.

    The remote control is flimsy and not user friendly at all. One button was sticky on mine. The layout has a lot to be desired.

    The TV has the capability to connect to the internet via standard Ethernet or WiFi. Programming the WiFi is reasonably easy and you will need it for firmware updates and running the internet based apps like Netflix and so on.

    I have not tested out the audio as it is routed thru my receiver. However as this TV has a very slim profile, I am assuming that it will not dazzle with its audio capabilities.

    Inputs are adequate and include HDMI’s, components and standard RCA. However, it DOSE NOT have a S-VIDEO input.

    Coming to the looks, again , nothing special, infact very plain jane. Will not turn heads sitting on the stand when switched off.

    Final Thoughts..Good for the money but if I had the option, I would have got their 60″ regular Aquous non LED version and saved a couple of 100’s

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