Sharp LC70LE735U BEST PRICE, Experience.
My current TV, up until last week, had been the 65" Mitsubishi High Definition Rear Projection TV, model # WS-65813 Diamond Series. It was Mitsubishi's top of the line TV at the time and arguably one of the best performing HDTV's in 2004, #when I purchased it new#, and it is still working like new today. I'm one of those people who didn't need a new TV, but wanted a new, slim TV so I spent the past few months researching which one to buy. After spending countless hours on forums and reading endless reviews on different models and after viewing many of the contenders in person, I chose the Sharp Aquos LC-70LE735U and am so glad that I did.
I ordered the TV and am happy to report that it arrived in perfect condition six days ago without so much as a mark on the box it came in. I don't know if it is because I am getting older or not, but I must say the TV felt heavier than the 99 pounds it is listed at.
Anyway, on the same day that I ordered the TV I had measured the height from the floor in my living room to where my face is located while sitting on the couch. I then used that measurement to calculate how high of a stand I would need so that my face would be perfectly centered in the screen of this TV during normal viewing. Based on those measurements I purchased a cabinet that stood exactly 17" high. When I put the TV on top it, using the stand that came with the TV, it lined up perfectly for my seated viewing position on the couch, with my eyes being dead center to the height of the screen. From the TV screen to my face is 10 feet and for me it seems like a perfect distance for both regular & 3D viewing of a TV of this size.
Moving on to the calibration of this new TV. The TV worked great right out of the box, but I know that a properly calibrated TV gives a superior picture. Because of this I researched all of the available calibration DVD's that were available for self calibration of a TV.. I am aware that this is not as good as paying professional to do it, but for my purpose, it will suffice since my viewing preferences may not exactly match that of a hired calibrator. I decided to go with the new Disney WOW Calibration Disc in Blu-Ray. It is in stock & very reasonably priced at several online retailers. Anyway I spent several hours with this disc and am so glad that I bought it. I can't say enough good things about it. It was easy to use and had a lot of powerful tools on it to assist in making your TV the best that it can be when doing the calibration yourself.
After I was all finished with the calibration I sat back & viewed the fruits of my labor while watching the "Experience" part of the Disney WOW Calibration Disc. For those of you who don't know, the Experience" part of the disc is a series of clips from different Disney movies that will really show off the picture details & colors of your new set. All I can say of OMG....I couldn't believe how fantastic this TV looked! I am so glad that I bought it over the other TV brands available. I would have liked to have posted some still shots that I took of a few of the clips off the TV, but unfortunately there is no utility on Sharp's website to do that for a review.
The next thing I tried out was the 3D capabilities. With a TV of this caliber & price point I would expect to have at least two pairs of 3D glasses included, but sadly, none are so I bought 4 of the Sharp AN-3DG20-B glasses separately. They are lightweight and fit well over my prescription glasses. Since I don't own any 3D movies I used the On Demand feature of my Comcast Service and watched some of their free 3D content. All I can say again is OMG. The 3D is outstanding! I was blown away and so were a few friends who came over to check out the new TV.
Is this TV perfect....no. If you look for faults you will eventually find some very minor ones on certain content, but this is true of all TV's. In my humble opinion is about as close to perfect as you can get with today's technology at this price point.
Shortly before posting this review, I watched several network shows including Dancing With the Stars & X-Factor on Comcast Cable. I have to say that I was just blown away by the sharpness, color depth, details & black levels displayed by this TV. It was in a word....AWESOME !
Maybe I'm just lucky & got an exceptionally good set I don't know, but I am one VERY HAPPY Sharp Aquos LC-70LE735U owner !
Regards,
Tom from New Jersey
Sharp LC70LE735U BEST PRICE, VERY GOOD.
I am a Sony addict. I have at least 50 of their products. I own the 60 inch 3d xbr and it a fantastic TV. However the sony 3d glasses are heavy and turning them on is a pain. If you pause a movie they might stay on, they might not, keep them pointed at the screen. I also on the 70 sony sxrd. I kepy waiting for sony to make a 70 inch 3d. I was going to get the 65 inch they were suppose to release. They kepy putting the release date off. Started looking at the sharp 70 inch 3d. Never owned a sharp tv. Since it was 2000.00 dollars cheaper than the yet released 65 inch sony I decide to buy it. The glass where kind of cheap. Dont be fooled. They are kinda of flimsy like kids cheap play glasses. They are great. They are easy to use, they are rechargeable, you forget you have them on. My wife even likes them. I just wished they worked on the sony. Now the big suprise the TV. I kept thinking this TV is as good as my more expensive Sony. My wife said it best. "this TV beats the one in the theator room. So save some money and get yourself a better 3d experience. I cant wait tell sharp makes their 80 inch in 3d
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Sharp LC70LE735U CYBER MONDAY
Sharp LC70LE735U CYBER MONDAY, Even Better than Plasma!
I purchased a Sharp 70LE734u a few months ago for my bedroom, and have been so impressed by it that I decided to "upgrade" my 63" Samsung Plasma (PN63C8000) to a new Sharp 70LE735u. I decided to go with the 735u because it offers 3D capability, and I've heard from a few Magnolia salespeople that manufacturers put their best processors into their 3D sets. The picture is amazing on both of my Sharp 70 incher's, but I think I give a slight edge to the 735u for a picture that "pops" right out of the box.
What can I say, these sets are enormous, with big bright colorful pictures to match! I think the "Quattron" 4th color (adds yellow to the pixels) really is worth it, I've never seen such bright, vibrant colors. And according to their Energy Star labels, only cost about $22/year to run. The only negative thing I can think of to say is that now I find it very difficult to tear myself away from the tv screen. I doubt I'll go to any concerts or sporting events anytime soon, as watching them on these sets is actually better than being there, in my opinion! Compared to my Samsung plasma, the Sharp's picture is bigger, brighter, more colorful, and more lifelike to me. From someone who's owned about 15+ plasmas in his life, my advice is to buy the largest screen that will fit and that you can afford. For those lucky enough to be able to own one of these Sharp's, enjoy!
Sharp LC70LE735U CYBER MONDAY, GREAT TV!
Sharp 70LE735U is a Great TV! Supports 3d and has a beautiful picture.
My 4 year old Mitshubishi 73" had a dlp mirror stuck issue (white spots on display). After a couple attempts at fixing it died.
Sharp has the only 70" 3d TV in LED. After some minor tweaks, it is fantastic. Brighter than DLP, faster power up, great 3d. I am using it with DirectTV hr21 dvr and sony bdp470.
Changes from factory settings (although using a calibration program might be better):
View Mode bttn - dot by dot (much crisper images)
Menu, picture settings
Av Mode - dynamic
OPC - off (seemed to wash out colors in a bright room)
Backlight - +6
Contrast - +33 (did not change)
Brightness - 0
Color - 0
Tint - 0 (this gets rid of red tones)
Sharpness +4 (did not change)
Advanced (listing items changed)
Motion Enhancement - AquoMotion240
Film Mode - Off (makes text scrolls smooth)
I purchased a Sharp 70LE734u a few months ago for my bedroom, and have been so impressed by it that I decided to "upgrade" my 63" Samsung Plasma (PN63C8000) to a new Sharp 70LE735u. I decided to go with the 735u because it offers 3D capability, and I've heard from a few Magnolia salespeople that manufacturers put their best processors into their 3D sets. The picture is amazing on both of my Sharp 70 incher's, but I think I give a slight edge to the 735u for a picture that "pops" right out of the box.
What can I say, these sets are enormous, with big bright colorful pictures to match! I think the "Quattron" 4th color (adds yellow to the pixels) really is worth it, I've never seen such bright, vibrant colors. And according to their Energy Star labels, only cost about $22/year to run. The only negative thing I can think of to say is that now I find it very difficult to tear myself away from the tv screen. I doubt I'll go to any concerts or sporting events anytime soon, as watching them on these sets is actually better than being there, in my opinion! Compared to my Samsung plasma, the Sharp's picture is bigger, brighter, more colorful, and more lifelike to me. From someone who's owned about 15+ plasmas in his life, my advice is to buy the largest screen that will fit and that you can afford. For those lucky enough to be able to own one of these Sharp's, enjoy!
Sharp LC70LE735U CYBER MONDAY, GREAT TV!
Sharp 70LE735U is a Great TV! Supports 3d and has a beautiful picture.
My 4 year old Mitshubishi 73" had a dlp mirror stuck issue (white spots on display). After a couple attempts at fixing it died.
Sharp has the only 70" 3d TV in LED. After some minor tweaks, it is fantastic. Brighter than DLP, faster power up, great 3d. I am using it with DirectTV hr21 dvr and sony bdp470.
Changes from factory settings (although using a calibration program might be better):
View Mode bttn - dot by dot (much crisper images)
Menu, picture settings
Av Mode - dynamic
OPC - off (seemed to wash out colors in a bright room)
Backlight - +6
Contrast - +33 (did not change)
Brightness - 0
Color - 0
Tint - 0 (this gets rid of red tones)
Sharpness +4 (did not change)
Advanced (listing items changed)
Motion Enhancement - AquoMotion240
Film Mode - Off (makes text scrolls smooth)
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