- 46″ Full HD 1080p HDTV LED-TV with 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
- 10-Bit processing and Crystalucent coating Technology
- UltraBrilliant LED System
- 4 HDMI terminals, PC input, RS-232C Input, AQUOS Net, USB Photo Viewer
- 4ms response time
With the introduction of the LC46LE700UN, Sharp combines its legendary AQUOS LCD panel technology with a newly developed, proprietary Full Array LED backlight system to create picture quality that is second to none. The LC46LE700UN illustrates Sharp’s LCD technology leadership while also demonstrating its LED engineering advantages. Sharp’s Ultra Brilliant LED system illuminates the TV to extremely high brightness and contrast levels and enables significant environmental benefits such as longer life expectancy, no heavy metals and lower power consumption. At the same time, the new XGen LCD Panel utilizes an ingeniously devised pixel design that permits more light to pass through even while minimizing light leakage, with the result being the deepest black levels that AQUOS has ever achieved. Overall, the LC46LE700UN shows that with Sharp, it’s not just LED… it’s AQUOS LED.
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March 12, 2010
#1
This is the firt HDTV I ever owned so I can’t really say if it’s better or worse than others. To be honest, I bought it because my wife has been hounding me to buy one for about two years and I was getting sick of listening to her.
I originally went to a local appliance store and looked at several TVs sitting next to each other. The picure on the Aquos was much clearer and sharper (in my mind) than just about every other set. I also wanted a fully backlit LED LCD screen for the enhanced picture quality and energy savings.
Amazon had a really good price (about $300 less than the local store) and the white glove delivery was great!
I like this TV, but in the end, it’s just a TV, nothing more, nothing less, so I can’t get too excited about it.
March 12, 2010
#2
I just can’t believe how beautiful a Led display can be. Ps3 games look incredible and blu rays jump out of the screen. Sharp has found a way to make Led the new standard in home entertainment and I could not have been any happier with my purchase. Thank you Sharp!
March 12, 2010
#3
Pros
+ Great price for a LED
+ Ultimate contrast/brightness
+ Good design
+ Rich color
Cons
- Image processing is below average
- The edges in the images are not smooth enough (Anti aliasing is poor)
- The SD noise reduction processing is below average
Please wait till CNET reviews this, before buying this TV. [...]
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IMO, If you are too picky about these attributes, it is better to go for [...] or [...]. Since I am not satisfied with the image processing I decided to go for Sony Bravia W5100.
March 12, 2010
#4
I have only had it for a few days but I really like it so far compared to my old 37″ LCD Westinghouse that failed me.
But I am not a big fan on the glossy finish and screen and picks up finger marks way too easy.
March 12, 2010
#5
The TV is as good as it gets… I have a problem with the cabinet finish. The popular “High Gloss Piano Black” finish is not practical. While we are using the TV, the picture should be the only that we are aware of, not lights or reflections of other parts of the room. Why do the screens have a “Non Glare” coat when the same consideration is not applied to the overall design scheme? My TV has “Micro” Spider web scratches form the use of commonly available dusting cloths. The cabinet should be finished like the old tube TVs, nothing shiny then, so why do it now? Finely textured black is fine with me!