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106 of 107 found the following review helpful:
SHARP 60", 70", 80" LED TV TWEAKS Jul 19, 2011
By Being Helpful Hi, if you just got your new SHARP 60", 70",or 80" LED TV and are looking for some tweaks to dramatically improve the picture, here they are. Found on the remote itself, VIEW MODE: DOT FOR DOT
Under PICTURE SETTINGS: AV MODE: USER OPC: OFF BACKLIGHT: 0 (STANDARD) CONTRAST: +28 BRIGHTNESS: 0 COLOR: -4 TINT: +4 SHARPNESS: +1 Under PICTURE SETTINGS ADVANCED COLOR TEMP: MIDDLE MOTION ENHANCEMENT: OFF ACTIVE CONTRAST: ON GAMMA ADJUSTMENT: +1 FILM MODE: STANDARD DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION: OFF
All other settings were left at the factory default. Please try these settings for yourself and I promise you will be pleased. If anyone can add to these please let us know. I love the fact it is an LED TV. And this model of Sharp TV (632u), happens to be the most energy efficient of all LCD TV's this size. An estimated cost of $20. per year. Sharp's 6th generation LCD is at this time the most advanced LCD made on the market today. Sharp is making the screen for the Pioneer Elite series of TV's, the long time reference standard. LED TV's are not only more energy efficient but they are much thinner too. Aren't you glad that we didn't opt to pay extra for the "240 Hz motion enhancement" only to have to turn it off? That fact alone gives me a double feeling of satisfaction with this TV. I would like to know a lot more about the LED bulbs though. I wonder if anyone can tell me if the LED's will last as long running at full lumens when compared to reduced lumens. (I believe they will) I would also like to know the typical life expectancy of this TV. I believe it is typically 50,000 hours but I have no hard facts on this. Let us know if you can. Good bye and enjoy!
188 of 196 found the following review helpful:
Sharp 60" LED LC60Le632U Jul 31, 2011
By Jake Edmark Where do I start...
First of all, I did some solid research before deciding on this TV. I was researching TV's non stop for about 2 weeks before I made my purchase. I went into American and Best buy, searched the internet top and bottom to find the best deal, on the best TV that I could find. I am the type of person that doesn't make a big purchase like this unless I feel that I am getting the best deal possible.
I initially was looking at the "Big Brands" for LED TV's, Samsung and Sony. In the store, the picture on those TV's looked much better than the Sharp TV's that they had right next to them for comparison. I wanted at least a 55", 3D I think is a fad, and was impartial to whether or not it had 3D capabilities, I feel that you lose production value with 3D, since the resolution is cut in half when you are watching it, plus who wants to wear 3D glasses when you're watching a movie at home on your couch. Leave it for the theatre where you get the full experience.
After massive online research, I went with this Sharp solely because of the reviews that it had on Amazon, no one had a bad thing to say about it. And it was $500 cheaper than the 3D version of the 60" sharp, and $800 - $1000 cheaper than a compareable Samsung or Sony! You don't realize how much you pay for that label on the front! The one thing that I was considering was a 240HZ over a 120HZ, but as far as picture clarity and smoothness, I feel that it does not make a noticeable difference at all. I can't wait to watch football on this thing.
Out of the box the picture was beautful, easy set up with the stand, pretty self explanatory. I did notice some discrepencies with the picture, but the settings that are listed in the other review on here really fixed it and made it perfect. I saw some reviews complaining that the picture almost looked like a set on a movie and didn't look like an actual show. I noticed that myself, but found that it was easily fixed by displaying it in movie mode, and problem solved.
You have to realize these are not your run of the mill TV's there so many extra settings for picture quality on this TV and you may need to adjust it for each show, sport, or movie that you are watching to get the picture correct. So anyone complaining about that, stop being a Simpleton, read some reviews and learn how to use your electronics that you just shelled out $1500, before griping about it in a review.
You also have to realize that in stores, they make the less expensive TV's look like crap compared to the big brands that the markup is much higher on. Put this thing up against any Samsung or Sony on the market and you will not see a difference.
I feel that I did get the best possible deal on a 60" LED TV that you can get, I am very happy with this purchase, and if you are looking for the same. Buy this TV.
Kudos to Amazon and their home direct shipping, their customer service people are a bunch of off shore foreigners, nothing against them, but they are just not that knowledgable, good thing their site functionality is top of the line and their home direct shipping is pretty legit too, everything went as explained and had no issues through the entire process
That is all.
68 of 72 found the following review helpful:
Sharp AQUOS 60" LC60LE632U 1080p LCD/LED TV May 31, 2011
By D. K. Hodsdon Excellent high-definition screen image used with DirectTV receiver and disk/VCR component. Internet apps easy to use (e.g., Netflix). Presents clear picture when viewed off-center. Only minor distraction is the slight re-imaging delay when changing channels. Purchased from [...] through Amazon. Definitely worth the discounted price (approx $1600). Delivery by Pilot Air and local land transit took just over 10 days from date of purchase. When reviewing, note the Sharp model nr as there appear to be several models; however, this model appears to be their latest made in March 2011.
33 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Good value, average picture with HD, above average with games and Blu-ray Jun 19, 2011
By C. Sallas This is a decent buy, with average picture quality approaching above average as long as you have about a 12 foot viewing distance. Side-by-side comparison with my Samsung plasma 50c450 (720p), the plasma actually shows more detail (ex. foliage clearer on plasma). Bleeding light seems to be minimal, noticeable on a full black screen, i.e, directv receiver off, but this doesn't affect normal viewing. It does tend to have darker corners at times, but doesn't affect the viewing experience. Video games and blu-ray do reach well above average picture quality. Wi-fi works great.
32 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Sharp AQUOS 60" Jul 23, 2011
By Rubes My Husband and I have been looking for a large size 60" TV for awhile now..When seeing the cost for this TV we were VERY sceptacle...We did research everywhere! My Husband went to see this TV at one of those Big stores and fell in Love...So we ordered through AMAZON (love AMAZON cant beat the price, free shipping etc.) $1,400 on a 60" is close to impossible to find anywhere. This TV is amazing on its cababilities.. Internet through WIFI works great! The colors are great and the picture is lifelike amazing. My husband "tweaked" with the WOW World of Wonder disc which made the picture just right. I see reviews about the screen and the reflection (close the blinds!) the screen is in between the Shiny Plasma screen and the Matte finish LCD. Does'nt bother us + we have gotten great compliments in the 1 1/2 months we have had this. Register yourself through Aquos Advantage and get another 3 months free on the manufactures warranty! IF YOU WANT A BIG SCREEN ON A BUDGET THIS IS FOR YOU! The other brands arent even close..The picture on this TV is as good, if not better! BTW Pilot delivered this TV, they are VERY profesional and helpful. They even asked my husband if he needed help putting the tv on the wall mount! Great Courier!
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