71
Sharp AQUOS LC-70LE732U
$3,799.00
Released April, 2011
The Pros:Screen is extremely large, makes you feel like you're inside the picture. Full-array LED backlight minimizes bleed and flashlighting. Bezel is very minimal, frames the picture without being distracting.
The Cons:Price puts it out of reach for many people. Lacks local-dimming, a common feature in this range, making blacks less impressive than they could be. Non-swivel stand.
The Sharp AQUOS LC-70LE732U is a top-of-the-line 69.5" LED-backlit 1080p HDTV with Energy Star certification. It features Sharp’s proprietary quad pixel technology as well as Quad Pixel Plus technology for more vivid images while the proprietary AQUOS LED system ensures a 6,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
Additionally, the AQUOS LC-70LE732U sports USB connectivity, built-in WiFi and 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced technology.
The AQUOS LC-70LE732U's quad pixel technology adds yellow to the standard red/green/blue colour array for more vivid colour reproduction while Quad Pixel Plus makes lines and edges smoother by way of individual control of each of the AQUOS LC-70LE732U's 8 million pixels. Its AQUOS LED system allows the AQUOS LC-70LE732U to offer extremely lifelike images by allowing for individual pixel dimming for absolute blacks even while intense is also visible on screen. Meanwhile, the AQUOS LC-70LE732U's 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced technology improves the clarity of fast-motion media such as sports and video games.
Features
- 70” X-Gen LCD panel (69.5” Diagonal) @ 1920 x 1080
- Quattron Quad Pixel technology
- Built-in Wi-Fi - no additional hardware needed
- Quad Pixel Plus - enables the processing of images with higher resolution and less jags in diagonal lines
- AQUOS LINK enables convenient control of AQUOS Blu-ray Disc players
- USB Viewer with Music Player - enables enjoyment of high-resolution digital video, JPEG images and MP3 music files.
- 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced - for improved fast-motion picture quality
User Reviews (6)
Pros & Cons
-
4
screen is extremely large, makes you feel like you're inside the picture
-
3
full-array LED backlight minimizes bleed and flashlighting
-
2
bezel is very minimal, frames the picture without being distracting
-
2
lines and edges in displayed images are smoothed out without seeming blurry, great detail
-
2
capable of showing sports and action without blur or stutter
-
2
-
2
built-in WiFi connectivity
-
1
slim and fairly lightweight for such a large TV
-
1
-
1
wide array of online streaming services and dedicated applications
-
1
good overall image quality and image processing
-
1
affordable price point for a 70" LCD (vs. Plasma and DLP)
-
3
price puts it out of reach for many people
-
3
lacks local-dimming, a common feature in this range, making blacks less impressive than they could be
-
1
-
1
remote is poorly laid out with very tiny buttons, is not backlit
-
0
image quality just isn't up there with the top-of-the line plasmas and smaller LCD options from other manufacturers
show all pros & cons
hide
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (1)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...