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Sharp AQUOS LC-52D78UN


$1,800.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Variety of input types to support older and newer devices. Renders fast-moving subjects without ghosting or blur. Energy efficient viewing and almost no power draw when off.

The Cons:Complicated menus with many nested functions. Audio is poor quality, needs to be turned up to hear dialog. Remote control has many buttons that are difficult to work out their function until you've experimented.

The LC-52D78UT is a 52" widescreen HDTV from Sharp's entry-level AQUOS D78 Series for 2010.  The TV is designed with a piano black bezel and features a full HD 1080p resolution for high-definition picture quality.

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  It includes Fine Motion Enhanced technology which provides a 120 Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time to reduce motion blur.  The LC-52D78UT comes with Optical Picture Control which automatically adjusts the brightness to the lighting conditions of the room.  It also includes a variety of connectivity options with HDMI, PC-in, and 1080p component video inputs.  The TV is Energy Star 4.0 compliant and is expected to be released in March 2010.

Features/Specs

  • 52" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Native Resolution
  • Fine Motion Enhanced Technology
  • Optical Picture Control
  • 4ms Response Time
  • Piano Black Bezel
  • Energy Star 4.0 Compliant
  • Connectivity:HDMI, 2 x 1080p Component Video, PC-In

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    variety of input types to support older and newer devices

  • 2

    renders fast-moving subjects without ghosting or blur

  • 1

    energy efficient viewing and almost no power draw when off

Cons
  • 1

    complicated menus with many nested functions

  • 1

    audio is poor quality, needs to be turned up to hear dialog

  • 1

    remote control has many buttons that are difficult to work out their function until you've experimented

  • 1

    brightness adjustment for room lighting makes screen too dim

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