Sharp LC40E67U/N 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV |  | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
List Price: $899.99 Buy New: $639.00 as of 3/15/2010 08:28 CET details You Save: $260.99 (29%)
New (23) Used (3) from $550.99
Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 18,545
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 47.4 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 39.1 x 26.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LC40E67UN Model: LC40E67UN UPC: 074000371972 EAN: 0074000371972
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| Features:
| • | 40" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p Resolution | | • | 16:9 AVS Superlucent LCD Panel | | • | Vyper Drive Game Mode | | • | 6ms Response Time | | • | 4 HDMI, 1 PC Input, RS232 |
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Product Description The AQUOS LC-40E67UN offers high performance at a top value. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 and fine color purity, it is a next-generation TV to carry you into the high-definition future. The LC-40E67UN utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View Superlucent/Black TFT Panel providing a high dynamic contrast ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles. The LC-40E67UN is an HDTV with build-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and includes 4 HDMI and 2 HD component video inputs as well as a D-sub, 15-pin input for PC compatibility. The LC-40E67UN features a black cabinet and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
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slightly disappointing February 21, 2010 L. Goldstein 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After my Olevia 42inch LCD blew up, I figured any new LCD would be a dramatic improvement over a tv i bought over 2 years ago. I thought I didnt really have to research a Sharp TV as I trusted their Company. It is adequate for its price. I paid $540 dollars not including tax. But I have several problems with it. First, the blur. As people mentioned on the other reviews, movement (not just fast moving of the actors or scene but any movement of the camera panning to different characters) gives off blur for a couple of seconds. It is amazing the human can pick it up but it is. It is quite frequent.
Second, the viewing angle. If not sitting directly in front of the tv, the colors and picture are very muted and washed out. The best description is the look of a bootleg copy of a movie filmed with video-camera in the theatres. It looks extremely white at times and is very distracting.
Thirdly, the glare is bad. For whatever reason, reflections of items in the room show on the screen pretty distinctively. Not sure if this corrected by changing brightness.
The HD seems fine when the picture is not moving while not spectacular. Standard Definition looks pretty bad. I doubt its defective. I just think it is low end. My understanding is it uses 60hz which is the cause of the blur. What I don't get is why my olevia didn't suffer from any of these problems.
Honestly, I would seriously think of returning it and maybe getting a smaller yet better tv but it seems like crapshoot when you buy these low to mid range tvs. Even the reviews cant truly be trusted as personal preference, annoyance factor, and other things make it very subjective. I know I am in the minority here regarding the quality of the tv but I have had 3 big screen tvs and have friends who have others, and these problems I list are real. Wish they werent but they are.
If you plan to use the TV for XBOX/PS3, this is NOT the TV for you!! November 9, 2009 DDS (Iowa) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased this TV to replace a 42" LCD Philips TV that I have and really dislike. For one, I think Philips makes junk. The tv has horrible sound quality, the cabinet is unattractive, the HDMI engine sometimes is tempermental and needs to be unplugged to reset, and Philips customer service is among the worst. Needless to say, I was anxious to get rid of the Philips and go with the Sharp. Also, I wanted to upgrade from 720p and 1080i to a full 1080p.
Folks, this Sharp TV had HORRIBLE picture quality on the PS3 and XBOX. I tried numerous settings for the contrast, sharpness, brightness, et cetera. I experienced major eye strain attempting to play video games on the SHARP. As much as I hate the Philips, I'm going to have to continue to use it until I can find something I can afford to replace it. The Sharp TV is going to be returned.
This TV might be ok for television and movies, but I think you'll find it difficult to watch if you play video games much at all.
Great Value, Lots of connectivity options October 28, 2009 E. Derzawiec 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very happy with the 40" Aquos.
A great price, and when I compared the picture quality with the more expensive Sony, LG and Samsung alternatives, I could not tell the difference. I disagree with those who found issues with the picture and sound quality.
I also like the fact that it has so many connectivity options including old fashion Cable and antenna inputs which the aforementioned options cast aside.
I also saw negative comments about the time to power up. It is not instantaneous, about 10-15 seconds. But I've seen similar delays on other HDTV sets. I can live with it. What bothers me a bit is the delay in switching channels, a couple of seconds. This seems a bit slower than other HDTVs I've used.
One last thing. If you want to wall mount, be sure to find one that will accept 16"x16". The Cheetah APTMM2B worked fine for me, whereas the Sanus MT25 is far to small.
Great deal, phenomenol picture quality October 27, 2009 C. Morris (Durham, nc) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just purchased this tv last week and although it wasn't 120HZ i just couldn't justify the extra couple hundred dollars just to get that one last feature.
Pretty easy to set up...well, my dad set it up LOL! We tinkered with the tint, contrast, brightness setting for about 5 minutes to get the look we wanted b/c those factory default settings are bunk. As soon as it was good to go we flipped to an HD channel and watched a football game with such mind blowing clarity I swear it was better than being at the game.
I love this tv, if I could I would marry it and have it's 19 inch portable babies. Ok, not really but you know what I'm saying. I just wish ALL my HD channels were 1080 b/c now that I have a great tv i can really tell the difference between 480, 720, and 1080.
The only downside is the picture quality is so good I don't like watching my old DVDs in 480 anymore and now I'm dying to buy a Blue-Ray so I can get the maximum impact of the sharpness and clarity.
this is avery nice tv for the price i paid October 10, 2009 phillyfireman (phila,pa.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
i searched all other places for the best price amazon beat it by at least 150 to 200 dollars and sharp aqueos is one of the best pictures i could find i just don`t buy whaterver i do research first and this hi def i great
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