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Cheap Sharp LC-70LE632U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV

Sharp LC-70LE632U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV

Sharp LC-70LE632U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41880 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sharp
  • Model: LC70LE632U
  • Dimensions: 118.00 pounds
  • Display size: 70

Features

  • Panel Type: X-Gen LCD Panel
  • Aquos Advantage Support
  • Ethernet Input: 1
  • Power Consumption AC (watts): 220W





Sharp LC-70LE632U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV









Product Description

The AQUOS LC-70LE632U 70" Class (69.5" Diagonal) is a high-performance large screen LCD TV. The Sharp Full HD 1080p X-Gen Panel produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-70LE632U has built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and 4 HDMI inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, as well as 2 HD 1080p component inputs. It features a sleek piano black cabinet and subtle recessed bottom-mounted speakers. This fully featured series also incorporates the Sharp proprietary 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced feature, which virtually eliminates perceptible blur and motion artifacts in fast moving video. The LC-70LE632U includes Netflix,Vudu and CinemaNow streaming video capability, along with the industry's leading online support system, AQUOS Advantagesm Live. And, with built-in Wi-Fi, connectivity is easier than ever. A built-in media player allows for playback of video, music, and photos via the USB port. The AQUOS® LC-70LE632U 80" Class (70" Diagonal) is a high-performance large screen LCD TV. The Sharp Full HD 1080p X-Gen Panel produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-70LE632U has built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and 4 HDMI® inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, as well as 1 HD 1080p component inputs. It features a sleek piano black cabinet and subtle recessed bottom-mounted speakers.The proprietary AQUOS LED system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LED enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 4,000,000





   



Customer Reviews

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103 of 106 people found the following review helpful.
5It takes time
By satisfied55
I previously owned a SAMSUNG 55" LED and replaced it with this TV. I was apprehensive about the quality of the picture since you can not tune or adjust them properly while in the store. I am a SAMSUNG fanatic. I get the TV home and set it up in minutes, but concerned about the picture. The mistake made was using the picture settings I normally selected with my Samsung. I used the following settings for the STANDARD picture setting and I AM BLOWN AWAY at the quality and depth of this picture. It actually, I thought I would never say this, has a picture quality better than the Samsung. Those of you that don't agree, that's OK, I am pleased beyond expectation with my new Sharp 70" led. Blu-ray is breathtaking and the VUDU Apps delivered incredible picture quality via the internet.This set is HUGE so make sure you can sit back at least 10 feet from the screen. Some of the menu items and APPS are confusing, but take the time to experiment with this TV, you will be pleased. I am in TV heaven!Standard Picture setting:OPC - offBacklight +8Contrast +25Brightness -8Color +2Tint 0Sharpness +5CMS Hue - no adjustCMS Sat - no adjustColor Temp - HighMortion Enhancement - OFFQuad Pixel - onActive Contrast - OnGamma +2

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5Big is Big, but this 70" Sharp is Big and Beauitful!
By technoman
I have been drooling over 70" TV's since they were $12,000, and was blown away with the value of this particular GIANT 70" thin and beautiful TV. I am so satisfied with this purchase!You really cannot appreciate the picture until you set it up at home,on 1080I/P and have time to "tweak" it.Having installed some 250 TV's this year, that's part of my job, I have seen all brands, types, claims and trust me, this TV is vastly superior to anything I have ever had the pleasure of setting my eyes on. (Don't be swayed by the 120hz, you cannot tell the difference over 240hz unless you create a test picture, don't spend a lot of extra money for 240hz, it is media hype.)Settings are a bit tricky, but well worth the fiddling time. To get the best picture, you should raise the "contrast" while watching the brighter parts of the image, and the "brightness" while watching the black areas. The trick is to bring up the blacks using the brightness verrrrry slowly, a touch at a time, just a little brightness to the "brighter blacks", yes, brighter blacks,a result of the 8,000,000/1 contrast ratio. Example, I was able to see the lunar eclipse, faint black on black, while the announcer appologized for the screen looking totally black! Imagine shades of black, it is a trip, for sure. If you don't set up the contrast and brightness correctly, night scenes will turn brownish, but just keep slowly adding brightness till it becomes rock solid. The picture is utterly amazing, I am not kidding.We have our's mounted on a swivel pin floor stand, and we easly swing the direction of the TV over a 40 degree range, only because it is so lightweight for it's huge size.Also, SIZE MATTERS, when you sit 10' away, you get the giant theater experience, yet, when watching from an adjacent room 20' away you can still read all of the fine print. Since owning this 70" TV, I have decided that my favorite actor's head should be AT LEAST 20 inches TALL, 3x real life.I have always believed that unless you have to move your head to watch TV, the viewing screen is too small!Go Ahead, buy this one, TV will never be the same!

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5SHARP AQUOS LC-70LE632U 70"
By Nick
Bought this on a Black Friday weekend sale and couldn't be happier. The picture is fantastic. Bluray, Xbox 360, and other 1080 sources look amazing. Havent noticed any motion blur yet; 120Hz is plenty. Slight darkening in the corners, but that can be expected on LCDs, and it is barely discernible. The speakers are... there, but I don't know anyone that expects blockbuster sound out of a flat screen, nor anyone that would buy a 70" TV without a home theater system. Overall I am truly happy with the picture quality and features offered on this set. A note about Quattron: this TV does not have it, but shopping around in a few stores with Quattron models playing, I honestly couldnt tell the difference. You be the judge, but the price difference to go to the 732 w/ Quattron amounted to about 30% more, and wasnt worth it to me.The one downside I've found so far as can somewhat be expected with a screen this large, is that non-1080/full HD sources are sub-par, but I feel that this is more the underlying distortion being magnified rather than an issue with the TV itself. Keep in mind that not all HD programming on cable/satelite are created equal, and you'll notice those programs cheating with 720 immediately.

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Sharp LC-70LE632U 70-inch Internet Ready LED TV. Reviewed by Milner O. Rating: 4.0

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