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Sharp LC-70LE757 70-inch Aquos Quattron 1080p 240Hz Smart LED 3D HDTV
Sharp LC-70LE757 70-inch Aquos Quattron 1080p 240Hz Smart LED 3D HDTV

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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1146 in Home Theater
- Size: 70 Inches
- Brand: Sharp
- Model: LC70LE757U
- Released on: 2013-03-12
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 37.75" h x 2.25" w x 62.12" l, 100.30 pounds
- Hard Disk: 500GB
- Display size: 70
Features
- QUATTRON Color Technology: Exclusive Quattron color technology delivers a billion more colors, so you get a more powerful picture with brighter yellows, deeper blues, and richer golds. By adding 2 million yellow subpixels, Quattron creates a more realistic picture with greater detail and brightness - a feat that standard TV simply can't achieve.
- AQUOS 1080p LED Display: Using photo-alignment technology that's precision crafted to let more light through in bright scenes and shut more light out in dark scenes, the AQUOS 1080p LED Display with a 4 million: 1 contrast ratio creates a picture so real you can see the difference.
- 240Hz Refresh Rate with AuqoMotion 480: See sharper, more electrifying action with the most advanced panel refresh rates available today. AquoMotion, Sharp's backlight scanning technology, doubles the effective refresh rate to hit you with all the power that fast-moving sports and movies can deliver.
- SmartCentral Smart TV with Dual-Core Processor & built in Wi-Fi: Sharp®'s intuitive Smart TV lets you quickly connect to your favorite content and instantly access apps like Facebook®, Twitter®, and YouTube®, plus streaming movies, music, games, and websites you love.
- Slim Design: The brilliant AQUOS® LED display is embraced by a striking new frame that's thinner around the screen and slimmer in depth, so it can fit just about anywhere.
- QUATTRON Color Technology: Exclusive Quattron color technology delivers a billion more colors, so you get a more powerful picture with brighter yellows, deeper blues, and richer golds. By adding 2 million yellow subpixels, Quattron creates a more realistic picture with greater detail and brightness - a feat that standard TV simply can't achieve.
- AQUOS 1080p LED Display: Using photo-alignment technology that's precision crafted to let more light through in bright scenes and shut more light out in dark scenes, the AQUOS 1080p LED Display with a 4 million: 1 contrast ratio creates a picture so real you can see the difference.
- 240Hz Refresh Rate with AuqoMotion 480: See sharper, more electrifying action with the most advanced panel refresh rates available today. AquoMotion, Sharp's backlight scanning technology, doubles the effective refresh rate to hit you with all the power that fast-moving sports and movies can deliver.
- SmartCentral Smart TV with Dual-Core Processor & built in Wi-Fi: Sharp®'s intuitive Smart TV lets you quickly connect to your favorite content and instantly access apps like Facebook®, Twitter®, and YouTube®, plus streaming movies, music, games, and websites you love.
- Slim Design: The brilliant AQUOS® LED display is embraced by a striking new frame that's thinner around the screen and slimmer in depth, so it can fit just about anywhere.
Customer Reviews
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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
matte screen
By Barry J. White
The most important fact you need to know about this TV is that it is a matte screen. None of the manufacturers seem to publish this important detail for some reason. You have to see for yourself or read reviews to figure it out. If you have any windows in the room with your TV, this will likely be the most important feature of your TV. Unfortunately, Sharp is one of the only manufacturers still using matte screens on their large tvs. I believe that is because there is a slight penalty to pay with contrast, but if you have windows around, the glare wouldn't allow you to see any contrast difference between matte and glossy screen. I will admit Samsung glossy screens now have a very good filter on most of their models that would rate a distant second to this sharp for reducing glare. I hope manufacturers will go back to matte as most TVs will be placed in a room with light, not a black theatre room.I gave four stars because I had the exact same impression as another reviewer regarding artifacts. The "soap opera effect" is terrible, especially if you use the ?480 hz refresh. If you bump it down to the lowest refresh, the effect is minimized. I was also aghast at how terrible a golf ball looks flying across the screen. This too was diminished after adjusting refresh but there are still artifacts.Setting up color, contrast,etc...I've had some problems here. I used the Disney WOW blu-ray to adjust these settings. Worked like a champ on my old LG (I would have purchased another one, but they are glossy now). However, when I set up this set and go back to HD TV (uverse) everything is way too yellow. I'm not sure if it's a problem with my setup or the television. Maybe we can see good settings published from the other reviewer or cnet soon. For now I'm using the "auto" function and it seems to work reasonably well without too much backlight and other typical off the shelf settings problems designed to wow in a showroom.Screen uniformityThis sharp outperforms my old LG (47lw5600) in this department. I don't see bright or dim areas across the screen like the LG. Seems to be a higher quality panel. I also had lots of bleed from light and dark areas on the LG which are minimal on the Sharp. That sort of effect used to drive me crazy watching certain movies like star trek or harry potter franchise on the LG.Oh, there is no Amazon loaded onto the apps for this TV. I have to use my panasonic bluray player to access amazon prime on demand movies. Might be a deal breaker for some. Hopefully, they will add that service in the future.
59 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
Great picture... as long as you get the settings right
By P. Derrow
When I first turned on this set I thought the picture quality and color saturation were simply stunning...but. While watching our first well-produced drama program and then a golf broadcast, problems soon became apparent. Even though I'm reasonably well versed in TV set-up, were it not for our professional installer, I'm fairly sure I would have put this 140 lb set back in the box and shipped it back.The problems were all the result of original factory settings that enabled virtually all of the image "enhancement" processing. On drama programming, it gave the image a fake appearance that I initially thought was the result of a guest director using different camera and production methods. When the same problem appeared on all similar types of programming, and particularly noticeable with HD content, It was clear the problem was with the TV.The problem with the golf broadcast was the presence of motion artifacts, particularly noticeable when the ball was moving rapidly across the screen. Motion artifacts are still more noticeable with LED technology compared to plasma, but a set like this one with its higher (240Hz) processing rate should be very close to plasma. With the factory settings, the motion artifact of the moving golf ball displayed as a trail nearly 4" long ending with a second ball image!.After disabling virtually all of the enhancements, adjusting the brightness, contrast, color saturation and various other elements, the picture is as awesome as I expected in a set like this, hence the 4 star rating since a TV is really all about the picture.. If I could I'd give it a 5 stars after set-up and 1 for the hassle of doing so. The matte glass of an LED set is still far superior in high ambient light applications compared with plasma sets and I also like the thin black bezel of this Sharp TV better than the silver or chrome bezel of most other sets.
32 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Worth Every One The Five Stars!
By Ed
A few things first. This set weighs around 100 lbs., white glove delivery consists of unpacking the set to the point where they can plug it in and make sure it is operating properly. You will have to attach the base to the unit, requires only a Phillips screw driver. I strongly suggest two people for the job, we propped the lower edge up with some of the material that the set was packaged with so we could connect the base to the back of the set. It took two of us to get the set on the stand, it is huge, need one person at each end. It comes with two sets of glasses. I thought I was being smart and ordered itreck BDAMS20U because they are around $20 and are described as active 3D glasses for Sharp Aquos models. That is true, except for the new models like this one,they Blue-Tooth technology---big improvement! So do yourself a favor and order the same ones that came with the set---they work! So I screwed up.I do not have cable or satellite, get all my channels off-air with an antenna and I stream Netflix and Amazon, plenty of choices for us as there are around sixty channels available here in the Phoenix area (agreed, many you probably would never watch) but, there are still great choices available including all of the networks. None of those signals are compressed like some providers do so they can squeeze in more channels, the result is a slightly better picture.So now we have the TV set up, plugged in, antenna hooked up and ready to go. The first screens are basic set up info, like your time zone, language etc....then, of course, scan for the available digital channels. The picture quality out of the box was excellent, and I will tell you now if you want to tweek, the possibilities seem endless. I did crank up the base and treble a tad, no big deal. The sound compared to our last set, a 60" Samsung, is way, way better! You can see by the specs that it has a sub-woofer and plenty of power. The color, brightness, intensity, hue, etc., like I said, were terrific just the way it came. It does take a bit of time to become familiar with the controls, the remote etc..as it was quite different from our old set---and I am somewhere behind on the learning curve.Last night, for the first time we used 3D, we fired off IMAX Under The Sea 3D blue-ray,We had sharks swimming around the Barrier Reef and into our front room....Absolutely fabulous. I have seen 3D at neighbors and at several stores but none, to me, had this depth and clarity. My wife and I were really oohing and awing during the entire picture.I know there are several reviews with gobs of setting changes, but It appears to me that the picture will never be better than that which is being broadcast and we all have different tastes. I did want to make the point that out of the box you will be impressed....you certainly may want to make a few adjustments but, I really think, for me it's not too necessary. The "AV Mode" button on the remote will give you presets for movies, classic movies, sports etc. just as you can choose sound for like concert hall, echo, etc...all of which is probably more fun than anything...but it is there!Well, we have only had this set now for about a week and are still impressed every time we turn it on. Picture is brilliant, colors perfect and the sound excellent. I can't say enough about this set----it definitely deserves five stars in my book.
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