Sharp Aquos LC-52SE94U Review & Specs

July 6, 2008 · Filed Under 52 inch LCD TV, Sharp LCD TV · Comment 

Overview:

This review and the specifications below contain information about Sharp’s Aquos 52-inch LCD HDTV with 1920×1080px resolution, 3 HDMI inputs, and 2 component-video inputs.

Price: $3800

TV Type

Digital (integrated HDTV)

Screen Size (in.)

52

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Native Resolution

1920×1080

ATSC Digital Tuner

Yes

QAM Digital Tuner

Yes

CableCard-Ready

No

Speakers

Detachable Front, Below Screen

Overall Height (in.)

33.5

Overall Width (in.)

48.75

Overall Depth (in.)

13.5

Panel Size Without Base (HxWxD, in.)

29.5 x 49 x 3.5

Weight (lb.)

78

Warranty (months): parts/labor/in-home

12/12/Yes

LCDFlatScreenTVs.com Ratings

HD Picture Quality

Very Good

DVD Picture Quality

Very Good

SD Picture Quality

Good

Sound Quality

Very Good

Remote Ease of Use

Excellent

On-Screen Menu Ease of Use

Very Good

Viewing Angle

Good

Rundown

Pros

Above average DVD and HD picture quality, with an emphasis on detail. Jagged edges, or “jaggies”, that are often caused by movies are effectively removed by film-mode operation. Features 120Hz technology that successfully reduces motion blur by doubling the frame rate. The remote control features backlit buttons for easy use in the dark.

Cons

Does not do a great job of displaying Standard Definition programming. The viewing angle is limited, resulting in loss of color, brightness, or contrast, depending on where in the room the TV is viewed from. Black levels are just decent, causing dark areas of the display to be too bright, which causes dark scenes to appear too bright. Contrast is a bit weak, causing the images in dark scenes to have a generally less dynamic appearance. In many cases images appear somewhat hazy, and it takes a bit of settings manipulation to get colors to display properly.

Summary

Depending on what you’re looking for, this 52” 1080p model from Sharp may or may not be suited for you. For HD and DVD viewing by small audiences, this TV is a good choice. However, due to its poor performance with Standard Definition programming and subpar black levels, you might want to look for something with better ratings.

Features

Illuminated Remote

Yes

3:2-PullDown Compensation

Yes

Customize Display Settings by Source

Yes

PIP (no. of tuners)

No

Virtual Surround Sound

Yes

Memory-Card Slot

No

Swivel/Tilt Base

No/No

Separate Control Unit

No

Backlight Brightness Adjustment

Yes

120Hz

Yes

Connections

Composite-Video Inputs (Rear/Front or Side)

2/1

S-Video Inputs (Rear/Front or Side)

1/0

Component Video Inputs

2

HDMI Inputs

3

VGA Input From Computer

Yes

Digital Audio Output

Optical

Headphone Jack

No

Other

RS-232 Port

Sharp Aquos LC-52D64U Review & Specs

June 12, 2008 · Filed Under 52 inch LCD TV, Sharp LCD TV · Comment 

Overview:

This review and the specifications below contain information about Sharp’s 52-inch LCD HDTV with 1920×1080px resolution, 3 HDMI inputs, and 2 component-video inputs.

Price: $2900

TV Type

Digital (integrated HDTV)

Screen Size (in.)

52

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Native Resolution

1920×1080

ATSC Digital Tuner

Yes

QAM Digital Tuner

Yes

CableCard-Ready

No

Speakers

Internal Front, Below Screen

Overall Height (in.)

33

Overall Width (in.)

48.75

Overall Depth (in.)

13

Panel Size Without Base (HxWxD, in.)

30.5 x 49 x 4

Weight (lb.)

75

Warranty (months): parts/labor/in-home

12/12/Yes

LCDFlatScreenTVs.com Ratings

HD Picture Quality

Supreme

DVD Picture Quality

Supreme

SD Picture Quality

Awesome

Sound Quality

Awesome

Remote Ease of Use

Supreme

On-Screen Menu Ease of Use

Awesome

Viewing Angle

Decent

Rundown

Pros

This LCD TV has nice picture quality with DVDs and HD content. The Sharp Aquos LC-52D64U does very well with standard definition as well. The visual detail on this set matches the best displays on the market. The color and contrast are both very good and the black levels are on the same level as the best LCD TVs available. Jagged edges in movies and film-based content are very smooth as well. The remote is easy to use and can be used in the dark compliments of the backlit buttons.

Cons

There was some slight banding visible in subtly light-to-dark shaded areas. The viewing angle is limited causing deterioration in the picture color, contrast, and brightness as we moved from the center of the set.

Summary

This LCD TV in Sharp’s D64U series offers awesome performance and like the other models in the series, it is lighter and slimmer than most sets on the market. Because the viewing angle is more narrow than average, this might be a concern for some viewers that sit off-center.

Features

Illuminated Remote

Yes

3:2-PullDown Compensation

Yes

Customize Display Settings by Source

Yes

PIP (no. of tuners)

No

Virtual Surround Sound

Yes

Memory-Card Slot

No

Swivel/Tilt Base

No/No

Separate Control Unit

No

Backlight Brightness Adjustment

Yes

Connections

Composite-Video Inputs (Rear/Front or Side)

2/1

S-Video Inputs (Rear/Front or Side)

1/0

Component Video Inputs

2

HDMI Inputs

3

DVI Inputs

0

VGA Input From Computer

Yes

Digital Audio Output

Optical

Headphone Jack

No

Other

RS-232 port