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Sharp AQUOS LC-42D64U
$1,500.00
Released September, 2007
The Pros:Great picture--crisp, clear, good contrast and brightness. Plenty of image tweaking options including presets and advanced user adjustment. Good physical design--thin bezel, fairly thin overall for an LCD.
The Cons:Remote control feels a little cheap, isn't the most comfortable to use. Built-in speakers sound bas enough to make a separate audio system a necessity.
The D64U Series is Sharp's least expensive line of LCD televisions that offer a 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Sharp AQUOS D64U Series report.
Specs
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- 2,000:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 4 ms response time
- 450 cd/m2 brightness
- Inputs: HDMI x 3, Component x 2, Composite x 3, S-Video x 1, VGA x 1
Models with a serial number starting with C or above (D, E, etc) and a firmware version starting with S instead of U will display 24p film content at a direct multiple of 48Hz instead of 60Hz like the older versions.
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Great picture--crisp, clear, good contrast and brightness.
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Plenty of image tweaking options including presets and advanced user adjustment.
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Good physical design--thin bezel, fairly thin overall for an LCD.
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Side input panel offers easy access for temporary sources (laptops, cameras, etc.)
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4 ms response time is great for sports, video games.
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Handles SD sources very well--automatic scaling, decent picture quality.
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Remote control feels a little cheap, isn't the most comfortable to use.
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Built-in speakers sound bas enough to make a separate audio system a necessity.
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