Sharp Aquos LC46D64U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV | 
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List Price: $1,799.99 Buy New: $1,184.99 You Save: $615.00 (34%)
Rating: 44 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 148 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 43.4 x 27.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LC46D64U Model: LC46D64U UPC: 074000370463 EAN: 0074000370463
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| Features:
| • | 46" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p resolution | | • | 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio | | • | 4ms Response Time | | • | PC Input | | • | RS-232C Input for control |
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Great Picture, Dumb Remote January 4, 2009 Great picture, using over the air digital channel. If you are someoene like me who doesnt have too much time, doesnt mess around with too many settinmgs and is just looking for a good TV out of the box, this is one of them . I dont have the patience or the inclination to mess with too many settings. I just want it to work . The only issue is that the remote design was done by someone who wasnt very bright. The remote is HUGE, not very well designed and the channel and volume controls are placed awkardly and not very easy to use them. It;s horrible to be honest. you have been warned. but if you can live with it, go ahead and buy this product.
No issues after a year December 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased this TV on Black Friday 2007. A year later, we're still incredibly happy with our purchase.
HD signals look incredibly. Normal tv signals are still watchable.
I've noticed sometimes with really fast sports that the tv sometimes has trouble keeping up. This is pretty rare and usually with sports that involve fast panning by the camera.
The only other thing I noticed after we got the TV was that commercials are crazy loud. Our old TV I believe had a feature that automatically adjusted the volume level of commercials so they weren't louder than the program. This TV definitely does not have that feature!
Nice....But, a few issues others failed to mention November 3, 2008 Just got this TV yesterday. Was actually shopping for a DVD upconverter. But decided to upgrade the 2 yr old Insignia 32" 720p. I like the quick/easy approach, so the First thing I noticed when I tried to hook up my surround speakers was that there is no Headphone jack! Even though that is mentioned on Amazon in the description as a feature. So now I hope I can find some type of cable to convert the RCA outputs for My speaker system. I don't expect to upgrade to a new surround setup just for that. If I find any other workaround I'll let you know. Also I was trying to figure out if I had the latest firmware revision. The manual says to go to Menu/Digital Setup/Identification. Well, how about...this option doesn't exist! So I don't know if I need an update or not. I suppose I have to guess. (I only get the software update option.) This upscales Std Defn. better than most TVs I have seen, not as grainy. But I am still having a tough time adjusting the greens out of this thing just like the one I noticed in the BB store. I hoped it was just the way they had adjusted theirs. Also, it is amazing how different the video looks based on the source material. For instance, I was watching a News broadcast the first night and they had 2 interviewees on a split screen. It was amazing how degraded and molten one half of the screen looked and the other half looked decent. Speaking of which, the blacks, yes they are very black, but my picture often looks too black. I have tried adjusting contrast and brightness various ways, but I'll still get a scene where I feel like it's too dark to see the action. No banding yet. Maybe it's just me. I am planning to try one of those "Digital Video Essentials" DVD's that were mentioned on one of the forums. One other thing I seldom see mentioned. These make the most AWESOME PC monitors!! I love seeing my photos so large and using MediaPlayer visuals! I don't ever see much info on this type of usage. But that RS232 jack is Gold in my book. It was even amazing on my old 32". But I did expect this newer, higher-end TV to handle a resolution finer than 1024x768. Hope I just missed a setting somewhere. I'll call Cust. Svc. this week and check them out. Good luck All !
Great tv October 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Beautiful picture, but then our last "new" tv was 10 years old. Only complaint - it will not pick up most of the current digital stations offered by our local channels. Sharp says the problem is with our antenna, which is not that old.
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