Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The AQUOS LC46D65U sets a new standard for large-screen flat panel TVs. With Full HD 1080p resolution and an elegant new design, it produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC46D65U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with Spectral Contrast Engine, providing high Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles (176¿H x 176¿V). The LC46D65U is HDTV with built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and include 5 HDMI¿ inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, and 2 HD 1080p component video inputs. The LC46D65U features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle recessed bottom-mounted speakers. The included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
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Customer Reviews:
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Awesome December 2, 2009 W. Gullifer (New Jersey) Awesome product. Faster then expected delivery plus they call before hand. They also open it and check for damage. All around great!
Excellent bang for the buck November 24, 2009 Felix F (Detroit, MI United States) I've purchased a few of these for the office and have one at home. Picture quality is good. The scaling features make SD content look pretty decent and smooth, especially compared to some Samsung models I was considering. Lots of HDMI inputs with assignable labels. Connected to basic cable, switching between analog channels is very slow, but digital channels change quickly. Built in speakers sound adequate in a small space, but sound pretty weak in larger rooms. The included stand is solid and not prone to wobbling.
Great price, so-so quality September 26, 2009 A. P. Cunningham (Austin, TX) I wasn't expecting to get a top of the line 1080p TV, and I pretty much got what I expected. The Aquos is very attractive TV- it has a very pleasing high-gloss black finish, a nice stand and a cool, grey speaker grill. The sound on the Aquos is terrible, so I suggest getting your own receiver and speakers (which I had, so I didn't really mind). The picture quality is great, but the other day I noticed some very, very faint banding on the screen. It's hardly noticeable, but if you're like me (you over-inspect everything), then it might start getting annoying. My girlfriend says that she cannot see any banding, so maybe I'm just seeing things. Overall I'm very happy with the TV, considering the price. I picked it up for $800, and after a few months of research, this was the best price/ value I could find for a 46" TV made by a reputable company with decent customer service. If you're looking to buy a quality, cheap 46" TV, then the Aquos might be for you!
It's a good buy June 5, 2009 H. Liu That is my second big screen TV and I am satisfied its easy to set up and convenient to choose functions. Some sets have a lot fancy function but probably never be used. That one has every essential element for watch news, sports and replay DVD. A little glitch is for some digital channels, the picture show a little double shadows when watching in closing distance but I am not sure is it the channels problem or due to the set. Overall, for a 1000 bucks to have that 46', it's a good buy.
Color Settings? May 31, 2009 P. Lange I got this TV last week and I can't seem to get the red color to the way I want. I believe it's the contrast, it's either to red or their is to much pink in it and as a previous posted said there is no happy medium. My 37 inch Vizio is perfect with no adjustments. Is there a firmware update for this or does anyone have settings I can try out? It's very irritating and I'm about to take it back but figured I'd post something and ask first.
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