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Sharp AQUOS LC-46E77U
$1,600.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:120Hz mode provides very smooth motion, not as exaggerated as some other brands. Can easily fine-tune the image calibration. Input lag in Game Mode is almost completely non-existent.
The Cons:Skin tone transitions in faces sometimes look posterized or softened. Unattractive bezel and stand - cheap glossy black plastic. No card reader or internet connectivity for advanced functionality.
The Sharp AQUOS LC-46E77U is a 46" LCD HDTV from Sharp's 1080p AQUOS E77U models for 2009. It features a 120Hz frame rate, 4 ms response time, and a variety of inputs including HDMI, Component, and PC-in.
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Features/Specs
- 46" Screen
- 120 Hz frame rate
- 4 ms response time
- Champagne-gold colored accent
- Inputs: 5 HDMI, PC-in, 2 Component, RS-232
- Spectral Contrast Engine
- Brightness Preservation picture processing
- 1080p native resolution
- 10-bit Advanced Super View (ASV) Superlucent Panel
- 10-bit processing engine
- Redesigned swivel stand
- Energy Star compliant
- HDMI and Component inputs 1080p compatible
- Black cabinet with champagne-gold colored accent on bottom
- Optical Picture Control (OPC)
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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120Hz mode provides very smooth motion, not as exaggerated as some other brands
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can easily fine-tune the image calibration
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input lag in Game Mode is almost completely non-existent
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fast moving subjects are rendered without any artifacting at all
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built-in speakers are adequate for most users, capable of a fair amount of volume
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output to sound systems is clean and undistorted
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VGA computer display input
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easy to use and clearly labeled on-TV controls
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skin tone transitions in faces sometimes look posterized or softened
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unattractive bezel and stand - cheap glossy black plastic
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no card reader or internet connectivity for advanced functionality
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