Sharp Aquos LC26D40U 26-Inch LCD HDTV | 
| Brand: Sharp Category: CE
List Price: $1,099.99 Buy New: $562.46 (On sale from $731.19) You Save: $168.73 (23%)
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 17980
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 26 Shipping Weight (lbs): 35.3 Dimensions (in): 26.9 x 2.8 x 10.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LC26D40U Model: LC26D40U UPC: 074000363229 EAN: 0074000363229
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| Features:
| • | 26-inch LCD TV ready for HDTV right out of the box; measures 26.9 x 21.75 x 4.5 inches (WxHxD) | | • | Integrated NTSC, ATSC tuners; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception | | • | 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 450 cd/m2 brightness, 1200:1 contrast ratio, ultra-fast 6 ms response time | | • | Inputs: 3 composite(2 video, 1audio), 1 S-Video, 2 component, 2 HDMI, 1 RF | | • | Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); digital optical audio out |
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Product Description The Sharp AQUOS LC-26D40U 26 Inch LCD TV delivers the video that fires up your imagination! This LCD TV delivers unrivaled picture quality in a great screen size. With vibrant colors, extraordinary HDTV picture detail and high style, the AQUOS will hold you spellbound as it heightens the entertainment experience of your TV viewing. The widescreen viewing, Quick Shoot response time and 1200:1 contrast ratio bring your movies and shows to life. An integrated HDTV tuner gives you high-quality broadcast TV. Fixed speakers lets you feel the impact of powerful audio on your viewing. The HDMI and connectivity options lets you connect this TV to any home theater system in no time at all. Brightness - 450 cdm2 Viewing Angles - 176 degrees (horizontal & vertical) ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuner 3-wavelength blacklight 6ms Quick Shoot response time Twin 10-watt speakers (bottom, fixed) 2 HDMI in Connectivity - Digital audio out (optical), HD Component in, S-Video in, 3 Compsoite Video in, 4 Audio in (L/R), 1 antenna in Lamp life - 60,000 hours Piano black cabinet Unit Dimensions - TBA Weight - TBA
Amazon.com Product Description Sharp's LC-26D40U high-definition LCD HDTV proves you don't have to sacrifice style for technology. This gorgeous 26-inch set features a strikingly shiny piano black cabinet that will become an elegant centerpiece to any room. It also features the latest Sharp screen and video processing innovations, as well as an integrated HDTV tuner, a space-saving design with bottom-mounted speakers, included stand, pure digital audio/video connectivity with two HDMI inputs, and a rapid-fire response time of 6 ms (milliseconds)--perfect for watching fast-action sports and movies. This set features Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View (ASV) LCD panel technology, which uses an enhanced color filter that permits more light throughput. This increases the contrast ratio by 150 percent to 1200:1 for pure whites, deep blacks, and a higher range of colors. Sharp's Quick Shoot video circuitry provides an ultra-fast pixel response time of 6 ms, which helps to ensure excellent detail and smooth motion during high-speed scene transitions. The screen also offers a low-reflection coating to reduce the effect of sunlight and interior lighting to provide vivid large-screen pictures wherever you install your LCD television. The built-in ATSC tuner pulls HD signals right from the airwaves, and its QAM tuner is fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception. A standard analog NTSC tuner receives standard-definition (SD) programming. The screen delivers a true 1366 x 768-pixel HDTV resolution, and it also features a wide 176-degree viewing angle and 450 cd/m2 (candela per square meter) brightness rating--perfect for viewing colorful details in even direct sunlight. You'll enjoy enveloping audio from the set's built-in 20-watt bottom-mounted stereo speakers (10 watts per channel), which can also produce virtual Dolby surround sound. It provides the following connection options: - Composite AV (RCA): 3 in
- S-Video: 1 in
- Component Video: 2 in
- HDMI: 2 in
- RF: 1 in
- Total analog audio in: 4
- Analog audio out: 1
- Digital optical: 1 out
Tech Talk HDMI is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver) with your TV--all over a single cable. HDMI supports standard, enhanced or high definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It supports all ATSC formats--standard (SDTV), enhanced (EDTV), and high (HDTV). Component video (also called Y/Pb/Pr) features a three-jack video input, which provides separate connections for luminance (Y), blue color difference (PB) and red color difference (PR). This results in increased bandwidth for color information, resulting in a more accurate picture with clearer color reproduction and less bleeding than you would get with S-Video or composite (RCA yellow video plug) connections. You will need a separate RCA left/right audio cable for sound. What's in the Box LCD TV, remote control (with batteries), stand, AC cord, cable clamp, printed operating instructions
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A Major Disappointment. August 3, 2008 MikeJM (New York, NY) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
We decided to purchase our first LCD television after reading reviews and doing research. The Sharp Aquos 26 inch LCD TV seemed promising and offered many excellent features. Initially, the picture was great and much sharper than the picture on our Mitsubishi CRT (which lasted for over 10 years). Then, within a few weeks after the one year warranty period, the picture soured. A vertical blue/green line appeared shortly after the television was turned on (every time it was used) and then disappeared after 30 to 45 minutes. I wrote to Sharp, since this problem was not going away. They were unhelpful, noting that resetting the television should help, and referring me to a local repair shop for service (that I would have to pay for). We decided to wait, given the likely high cost for repairs. Unfortunately, the blue/green line continues to appear, every time the television is turned on (and stays on for at least 45 minutes). And, a second blue/green vertical line has appeared, closer to the right side of the screen. This second line lasts for a shorter period of time, but leaves me feeling certain that this expensive LCD television will continue to deteriorate, even though it is only 1 1/2 years old. My next LCD television (likely to be bought within another year) will definitely not be from Sharp. Addendum: (October 2008) After several phone calls, I finally spoke with someone at Sharp headquarters who listened. He requested that I send in digital pictures, which I did. Three weeks later when I called back (since they did not contact me), the technician explained that the LCD "panel" was bad. She noted that it was not worth trying to fix, since this would cost more than the television itself. The best she could do was make me an offer: I PAY $240 for a reburbished 26" LCD tv (with a 30 day warranty) or $350 for a new 26" LCD tv (with 1 year warranty). My decision: I plan on giving this television away (to someone who won't really mind the blue bars) and buying a Panasonic Viera instead.
Poor Customer Support/Service June 19, 2008 Gadget Geek (Sunny Arizona) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The TV has a sleek look and is easy to use and set up. The picture quality is good as well. However, nine months after I bought this (and with only seven months of use), the picture went out. Sharp's customer service directed me to the nearest authorized contracted service center (70 miles away). After a look by the service center, Sharp offered me a replacement that was a rebuilt unit. Four months after I received the rebuilt unit, the picture died. When I called Sharp customer service back, their answer was, "Sorry, but your 1 year warranty has expired." To get the rebuilt unit fixed, I would have to pay for repairs myself. Very disappoininting since the rebuilt unit was less than five months old. I chose to purchase a new LCD from another manufacturer and skip the Sharp brand. From the looks of other reviewers, my TV might be the exception to quality, but that exception has cost me a lot of money.
A sharp high definition television December 14, 2007 Amy R. (Greenville, SC) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this TV after my parents were moving and were going to to upgrade to a larger tv. I have had no problems for the 6 months that I have had it in my possession. It does look sleek and modern and fits well in my house. The sound is great, the picture is high quality, and it is the perfect size for me. I don't have it hooked up to HD cable and I have it hooked just to cable right now. The picture is still high quality. I would highly recommend this model.
Very Nice May 20, 2007 R. Long 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this tv about a year ago at best buy. It still amazes me. The picture is outstanding, and this is just on regular cable not HD. Although with the built in tuner I receive about 10 digital channels, and 4-5 of those being HD. You almost hate to go back to regular tv, once you've watched the HD channels. Just outstanding picture quality. My sis has a samsung flat panel and this is way better in my opinion. Hers is very grainy, and any black color shows up as green. The picture on the Aquos is very smooth, but still vivid, and the black is as rich as you're going to get on a LCD. (Generally LCD's have trouble showing black, plasmas are better...however plasmas have problems with red so I'm told...and they're way more expensive.) There's also no glare from light sources on the screen...whether sunlight or lamps. The sound is great especially if you're using this in a medium to small room. Has built in surround, which is nice since I'm using it in my bedroom. The tv itself is also very pleasing to the eye, the mirrored black finish is superb, and is an attention grabber. The one negative as some have said is the lag between channels. However, I consider this a rather small downside for all you get, and I generally know what channels I want to watch so it didnt affect my rating. I'm not partial to any company, I go with whatever suits my interest and looks the best. I would advise doing the same, even if you plan on purchasing a tv from here. Go to the stores and check them out. Hope this helped somehwhat.
Sharp Aquos 26" LCD TV May 17, 2007 D. Davis (SD) Nice TV for the money. The only complaint is the lag when switching channels. It is very slow to produce a picture on the new channel. The tuner automatically picked up HD over the air channels which is great. It also picked up many digital audio only channels. So far we are pleased, no complaints.
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