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Sharp AQUOS LC-46D62U 46" LCD TV

Sharp AQUOS LC-46D62U 46" LCD TV

Widescreen, 1920x1080, 2000:1, HDTV - MPN: LC46D62U

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Description: With Full HD Spec 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level and an elegant design, the AQUOS LC-46D62U LCD TV produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The AQUOS LC-46D62U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with m... read more

With Full HD Spec 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level and an elegant design, the AQUOS LC-46D62U LCD TV produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The AQUOS LC-46D62U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with multi-pixel technology, providing a native 2000:1 Contrast Ratio and a Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 10,000:1 with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology, 4ms response time and wide viewing angles (176Hx176V degrees). The AQUOS LC-46D62U has built-in ATSC, QAM, NTSC tuners and include 2 HDMI inputs, is compatible with 1080p signals, and has 2 HD component video inputs. The AQUOS LC-46D62 features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers, and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications. minimize
 
 

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rogy31

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5 Star Review This TV is awesome!

Strengths:

Amazing black levels, huge, very smooth

Weaknesses:

limited inputs

Posted 1 year ago - I bought this t.vv for 1000 cash, new at an electronic boutique in NY. I was worried, cause I hadn't really reviewed it. I watched a few Blue rays on it, Iron man, the hulk. It is unbelievable crisp and smooth. CGI on looks incredible. I dont have HD cable, so regular t.v is... well looks like regular tv (especially cause the t.v is so big). Detailed menus let you customize it very easily and a lot of different ways. The different presets are handy, especially the "movie" preset, which makes the picture look very "motion picture", like in a theatre. I looked, but didn't notice any banding on my set. Was definitely a good purchase for me.

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daf62757 from IA

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5 Star Review Love this LCD

Strengths:

Vibrant colors....razor sharp images on HD channels...so large that you feel like you have a seat in the football stadium...so thin for the size....looks like art sitting on your shelf.

Weaknesses:

Absolutely none!

Posted Nov 24, 2007 - I was going to buy a Polaroid 46 LCD from Wal Mart for $1400 for this Christmas season. Saw an ad from Sears for the same size Sharp at $999.99 and couldn't resist. Went early and bought it for regular price and then fought the crowds to go back and get a price adjustment under their 30 day price guarantee. What a super LCD! My parents were here for Thanksgiving and my Mom was in awe of the colors from the Macy Thanksgiving Parade in NBC. I already have a 32 inch Polaroid, but this one is superior in color, image, and resolution. I would buy this again if I had to spend twice the money for it. You will not be disappointed!

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Bonzai8 from SC

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5 Star Review AQUOS LC-46D62U 46

Strengths:

Eye-popping, jaw-dropping picture quality.

Weaknesses:

For future use, another HDMI input or two would have been nice but still not a deal breaker.

Posted Mar 23, 2007 - I did tons of research, looking at 40" and 46" LCD 1080p models. Read over a hundred reviews and after seeing all the choices in person came to the conclusion that the Sharp Aquos and the Sony Bravia XBR2/3 were the best of the best. The Samsung was close. Sony has the better historical rep but I truly believe that Sharp has matched their picture quality, if not bettered it in many aspects. When I assessed the two sets as equals then it was a simple decision to choose the Sharp Aquos 46 instead of the Sony Bravia XBR2 40" for basically the same money. I am not a pro at assessing tv's but for my money the Sharp is perfect for me. Highest quality picture for a great price. I have NO quality issues with my set, NONE. Also, my XBOX 360 has never looked better, it's so easy to become immersed in the Hi Def experience. Regarding price, I shopped Best Buy, Circuit City, Costco and also many online dealers. With a little anxiety I chose Abe's of Maine, having never even heard of them b4 starting this quest, and I could not be more pleased with the service I received. 100% satisfied and I saved 400 dollars over the best price I found locally in my area. All in all, a great purchase for my home, would do it again in a heartbeat! Bonzai Charleston, SC

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esat4000 from NC

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3 Star Review Nice picture, but banding and loud hum

Strengths:

Picture, once adjusted, is very nice.

Weaknesses:

Lots of noticeable horizontal and vertical banding on PS3 default grey screen - sometimes noticeable during playback (early misty scenes of Gladiator, for example).

Posted Mar 19, 2007 - Had read about the banding issue, but also the picture quality, so I took the plunge. Not sure if I am going to keep it. The banding issue is very noteceable when using PS/3 (it uses a grey monotone often for it's menu system). Also, after several hours of late night use, noticed a fairly loud hum coming from the rear of set (about as loud as the fan on the PS/3, once I shut down the PS/3 was when I noticed it). Dialed it in for Blu-Ray movies, was very impressed (have to turn down the sharpness and backlight from default). 480p DVDs also looked good. Haven't decided yet whether to keep or not. May go to a Sony 2500 series (XBR2 seems overpriced for the added non-features).

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2 Star Reviewpicture is amazing, price was reasonable, my compl ...

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Posted Mar 3, 2007 - picture is amazing, price was reasonable, my complaint would be the fact that since we brought it home it buzz's when powered off and about twice as loud when powered on, when the volume is set to 22 you cant hear it anymore.. delaing with the repair company for sharp has been a waste of time, afterabout 5 weeks of waiting for an apointment and waiting for parts, they changed the power board...2 hours later the buzzing is back and louder than before, at first they tell me its normal that the backlight buzzess... after enough complaining they tell me they can try 2 more times to fix it then i have to take it up with sharp for a replacement

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Doug_G

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5 Star Review Aquos LC-46D62U 46" 1080p HDTV

Strengths:

Outstanding picture, no adjustments needed right out of the box

Weaknesses:

None that I can tell.

Posted Feb 25, 2007 - This TV is amazing! I absolutely love it. I bought it to replace a older Toshiba 55" projection TV (HD monitor 1080i). I can't believe how great the picture is even in a bright room. It sits opposite a huge bay window and the picture is still awesome even with the blinds open, light on, etc. My old TV required me to close the blinds because the reflections in the screen were so bad and the brightness and contrast just couldn't compete with such intense background light. Definitely not the case with the Aquos!!! As I said, I hooked up my Dish HD receiver, Samsung up-converting DVD recorder, and everything was good right from the start. I purchased my TV from Abe's of Maine for $1916.00 Their service was very good and the TV arrived on time. I would highly recommend them. Given the quality and the price, I would say this has been one of the best purchases in terms of value I've made. I'm extremely happy and would gladly purchase another Sharp.

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Nitros284

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5 Star Review Cheap Price, Incredible Quality, Amazing Blacks/Whites and Rich Colors!

Strengths:

Best blacks/whites/contrast/brightness level of any HDTV. LCD, flat-panel, big size, 1080p, and for all of this, AMAZING price!!! You cannot beat this for the price.

Weaknesses:

You only see banding if you TRY really hard to find it USING an all-grey color scheme. Even then it is barely visible. Just like any other HDTV with regular broadcasted TV and PS2.

Posted Feb 15, 2007 - I bought this TV from SecondAct for $1950, free front-door shipping. I ordered the TV and received it after only 2 DAYS!!! SecondAct is amazing, and the shipping company they used is fast, incredibly friendly, and one of the best servicers available. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP!!! This was an AMAZING deal! This HDTV goes for $2800 at Best Buy and Circuit City. For a 1080p, best of the best dark and white levels (contrast and brightness), and 46", for the price it is unbeatable. No other model even compares to this in its price range, and this HDTV even beats some of the $3000 models!!! The TV is AMAZING! 1080p picture quality is brilliant. I use it as a computer monitor, and my PC GAMES and Websurfing is flawless and CRISP. Contrat ratio for an LCD is one of the BEST you can get. Check CNET's review, they agree it has one of the best contrat ratio and brightness for any Plasma, DLP, or LCD TV period. One of the best, and for $1950 THE absolute best. 4ms response time is breathtaking. Barely a TV made that can beat this, or even match it. ***-Perfect Computer Monitor-*** I use this for PC GAMING and for MOVIES. The dark levels are the best of the best. Movies show with dark blacks and bright whites. For an LCD, this is amazing. 1920x1080p computer gaming is incredibly crisp, without being too draining on the graphics card. The games have never looked better!! PS2 looks like crap, but because of its low resolution, it does with any high quality HDTV. Haven't searched for a solution yet, but so far some PS2 games are unplayable. Plays PS3 games perfectly though, using the max 1080p resolution. This TV was MADE for the high-end systems. Is average in displaying regular television. There is UNOTICABLE slight banding, but it is not noticeable at all unless you make your entire screen GREY and then TRY to find the banding. If you do not purposefully try to find it, you won't have any problem. Even if you find it, during regular MOVIE, TV, PC, and GAMING, you will NOT notice even the slightest bit of banding. It is unnoticable. NO DEAD PIXELS! I checked my TV the moment it arrived (which only took 2 days from when I placed the order!!!) and there were absolutely NO dead pixels. ZERO! For a LCD, that is REALLY impressive. For the amazing quality, big size, breathtaking 1080p, flat-panel LCD, and best of the best blacks (10,000:1 dynamic ratio, which beats the crap out of any Plasma, LCD, or DLP.) this is an investment that will prove to be very well worth it. Soon all television will be broadcasted in HD, and the PS2 will fade away for newer consoles and games, this TV will stand to be compatible for everything with its 1080p resolution and amazing black levels. YOU CANNOT BEAT THIS PRICE!!!!!!!!

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sergiur from WA

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Jan 2007

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5 Star Review Great TV

Strengths:

Sharp and crisp image. I'm not a professional, but the image looks just astonishing to me. Took under 30 min to assemble and get going.

Weaknesses:

There's a small delay when switching channels, however this is not a big deal for me as I mostly watch DVDs.

Posted Feb 8, 2007 - I had this unit for half a month now, it's just great. Very stylish. There's really nothing for me to complain about except the small delay while switching channels.

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coe82

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Oct 2006

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4 Star Review Sharp Aquos 46" LCD TV -- LC 46D62U

Strengths:

Full 1080p resolution, good picture quality, competitive pricing. Good black levels, bright picture.

Weaknesses:

Would have liked a DVI input and an extra HDMI input; banding issues

Posted Jan 29, 2007 - I have had this set for three and a half months and have been generally pleased with our purchase. The picture settings and volume levels can be set independently for each input. The set also supports 1080p over component video, which should please X-Box owners. The price has dropped considerably since the sets were introduced last fall. Picture quality is generally very good. Over-the-air HD signals look great, with HD from the cable provider coming in a close second. I bought a new up-converting Oppo DVD player to use with this new TV, and the picture quality is very close to HD quality (the picture from a HD source is just a bit more sharper and smoother than the up-converted DVD signal) Before buying, I had reservations about the piano-black finish. Having had the set for over 3 months, I have found it not distracting at all. I prefer it to the matte-black finish used by other manufacturers (Panasonic, I'm looking at you.) On the downside, my set does have the banding issue noted by other reviewers. For me, this is most noticeable when watching a hockey game – a strip of the ice at the bottom of the screen is slightly discolored. This has not been an issue when watching football or baseball. However, having noticed the problem, it is enough of a distraction that I'm frequently evaluating the picture for signs of the banding instead of just enjoying the program. I'm working with Sharp customer service to resolve the issue and so far have been pleased with their responsiveness.

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DrGuitar from CA

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Jan 2007

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1 Star Review Nice set, if it works

Strengths:

Price, good picture

Weaknesses:

Unreliable, poor customer service

Posted Jan 25, 2007 - The Good: the price is reasonable, the picture is probably as good as any HD LC on the market. The Aquos has a "fine motion" setting to avoid jaggies for quick movement, but its usefulness depends on the program. The Bad: unreliable! I have not encountered the banding problem, but then again you have to be able to turn the unit on to see flaws like that. When mine was delivered, it failed to power up right out of the box. A set-up screen flashed for a second, and then the only thing I saw was a blinking green light. I did a little research and learned that this is a chronic problem, due to power supply failure. In fact, p. 8 of the user's manual has a special note stating that if you can't get the unit to power on, call Sharp (if you doubt me, download the manual from the Sharp site). Who includes a note like that unless they expect problems? So I called. Then the real adventure began. The Ugly: dealing with Sharp. When I called Sharp, the rep walked me through the reset procedure, with no luck, and then gave me the number of an authorized repairman. Sharp guarantees on-site repairs, but the repairman said he had to take it to the shop. It was Nov. 13, and little did I know at that moment that I would not have a new Aquos in my den for six weeks. So my old Sony Triniton (20+ years old, never been to the shop, as good as new) went back on the shelf. A few days later the repairman said that Sharp wanted to arrange a replacement set because the power supply was defective and they couldn't find the proper part number. According to their own manuals, the power supply cost considerably more than the entire unit, and that had to be a mistake. Then a day or so later they did manage to find the part, and said it would go out the next day by UPS ground. I said please, not ground, because it would take a week. The rep said no, only two or three days. The part was sent out a day late, and then took a full week to arrive. After installation, the repairman said the set needed a new main board as well and ordered it. I called Sharp to say please, not ground again, but they claimed it had already shipped. Four days later I checked with Sharp and learned that it had not been shipped, nor was it even scheduled for shipping. A supervisor promised to express mail it. Eight days later the part still had not arrived, and after calling I eventually learned that it was on backorder for at least two more weeks, so they had opted to replace the unit instead. No one had called to inform us. By this time it was the weekend of Christmas, so we had to wait four more days before a replacement could be arranged. When we called Sharp, they said it would ship by ground, and this time we were told that Sharp does not ship large LCD TV's by air. So by the time the replacement finally arrived, six weeks had passed. About two hours of that was spent trying to repair the original Aquos, and the rest of the time was waiting for parts to arrive from Sharp via UPS mule train. Sharp never called us, and if I had not been persistent in calling them, the original unit would still be in the shop. Also, no apologies from Sharp at any time. Rep's were polite but not much help, and two or three of them gave us false information. I'm hoping that the replacement unit lasts for awhile, because I don't look forward to going through all this again. The Sharp CEO supposedly has made LC flat-panels his flagship. I have a suggestion for him: hire a couple of people to turn these things on before they leave the factory, and reorganize customer service.

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poyang

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Sep 2005

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4 Star Review Have not noticed any banding yet

Strengths:

Beautiful 1080p picture. Capable speakers. Relatively affordable when compared to other 46 inch 1080p LCD sets.

Weaknesses:

Not enough inputs. 2 HDMI / 2 Component / 1 S-Video / 1 Tuner. Would have liked more HDMI, and perhaps a DVI for PC. Pedestal height not adjustable.

Posted Jan 18, 2007 - Have not noticed any banding problems that many reviewers wrote about. The 1080p picture was absolutely beautiful. Used with PS3 1080p games and Blu-Ray movies. HD 1080i cable was on par with previous HD projection set. At a distance of 4 feet away, no pixels or motion blur can be seen. The built-in speakers are capable, but for a true surround experience, use a dedicated 5.1 setup. Currently using 480p through HD component for DVD and Wii, 1080i through HDMI for HD Cable, and 1080p through HDMI for PS3, and already maxed out all the HD inputs. Could really use more HDMI inputs. Looking into either a HDMI switcher or a new receiver with HDMI up-convert capabilities.

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oilers66

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Jan 2007

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5 Star Review Great TV

Strengths:

Picture & Size

Weaknesses:

NO PIP

Posted Jan 13, 2007 - This is a great TV. The HD channels are near perfect color. I do not have a banding problem on mine and i've had it for a couple of months now. You can't go wrong buying this TV.

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margiotta

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4 Star Review AQUOS LC-46D62U 46

Strengths:

Great Color. Image is crisp

Weaknesses:

Changing channel there is a delay

Posted Dec 28, 2006 - I love the TV. It was a great purchase. I would recommend Sharp to others. We have decisded to purchase a TV for our bedroom. The Sharp Aquos will be the TV purchased.

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BenJanow from NY

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5 Star Review Remarkable TV!

Strengths:

Superb color, clarity and contrast Sleek design Easy installation Easy to learn controls

Weaknesses:

No wall mount included Factory set color was off, and no on-board easy way to calibrate color

Posted Dec 25, 2006 - The reception of HD on this set is remarkable. It was easy to unpack and set up, and it worked perfectly right out of the box. As hard as we tried, we could not find the slightest defect in the image - even standard non-HD broadcasts were superior to anything we have seen. We thought the set cam with a wall-bracket, and it really should at this price, but that is not a big deal. We will just buy one. We will have to dismount the stand, but that only takes a few minutes. Color was too intense and too red at first. But with about 10 minutes of adjusting the easy-to-use on screen controls, we get excellent results and very good skin tones. We could not recommend this set more! It is a big time winner.

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axgshopper

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3 Star Review AQUOS LC-46D62U 46" LCD TV (16:9, 1920x1080, 2000:1, HDTV)

Strengths:

Supports QAM - you do not need cable box to receive non-scrambled signal. Has a very good contrast, brightness and quite fast picture changes.

Weaknesses:

On completely white screen I noticed bands of uneven shades (horizontal). The problem is not noticeable on majority of programs. Does not have good picture with standard TV.

Posted Dec 19, 2006 - Although I like the design, the introduction of 'piano black finish' was IMHO a mistake. One of the reasons I bought LCD instead of less expensive plasmas was to avoid reflections in my bright living room. The screen is fine but the sides are annoying by reflecting the windows. Quality of the picture is OK, but not fantastic (I tested it with HD cable and a progressive DVD). I guess with good signal it will produce a good picture. So, I have to wait for Blue Ray or HD DVD. So far, I'd put it B or B-.

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