Sharp Aquos LC65D64U 65 in. 1080p LC HDTV
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 3 HDMI/Component Inputs, 1 PC Input
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Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Sharp LC-52D64U
by Online Shopper - Comments:
The Aquos D64U Series fits a large screen size into incredibly small footprints. The depth of the D64U series is reduced by 30% by changing the layout of the circuits inside the LCD panel. ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sharp LC 52D64U - 52" LCD TV
by Online Shopper - Pros: Excellent black levels for an LCD TV; deinterlaced 1080i material properly; solid connectivity with 3 HDMI inputs; classy styling with thin frame around the screen and slim depth.
- Cons: Relatively expensive; uneven uniformity manifests as irregular bands across screen; color becomes bluer in darker areas; lacks picture-in-picture.
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cnet.com
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Sharp LC-46D64U review
by David Katzmaier - Comments:
CNET has not reviewed the Sharp LC-46D64U, but we have reviewed the nearly identical LC-52D64U. ... - Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
zdnet.com
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Sharp LC-52D64U
by David Katzmaier - Pros: Excellent black levels for an LCD TV; deinterlaced 1080i material properly; solid connectivity with 3 HDMI inputs; classy styling with thin frame around the screen and slim depth.
- Cons: Relatively expensive; uneven uniformity manifests as irregular bands across screen; color becomes bluer in darker areas; lacks picture-in-picture.
- Comments:
Although consistent color and brightness across every part of the screen is the norm for plasmas and rare among LCDs, most LCDs produce a uniform-enough picture to satisfy just about everybody. When we reviewed the last two Sharp LCDs, models LC-52D92U an... - Read full review at zdnet.com
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zdnet.com
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Sharp LC-46D64U
by Online Shopper - Comments:
CNET has not reviewed the 46-inch Sharp LC-46D64U, but we have reviewed the 52-inch LC-52D64U. The two televisions are identical but for screen size, and we expect them to perform similarly. For more information, check out the full review of the Sharp LC-... - Read full review at zdnet.com
Professional review from
ultimateavmag.com
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Ultimate AV: Sharp AQUOS LC-52D64U 52" LCD Digital Television
by Thomas J. Norton - Pros: Outstanding resolution and detail
- Cons: Black level and shadow detail only fair
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Sharp has been in the LCD flat panel television game as long as anyone. Its huge and ongoing investments in R&D and manufacturing facilities have paid off with a strong worldwide sales position and an enviable reputation. If someone mentions LCD televisio... - Read full review at ultimateavmag.com
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Sharp LC-46D64U
by Online Shopper - Comments:
Once again, Sharp, a leader in LCD technology, establishes a new design standard for LCD TVs. With a screen size class of 46", the AQUOS LC-46D64U raises the bar by fitting large... ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of Sharp LC-D64U Series LCD TV (42",46",52",65")
by alaTest - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 388 reviews of Sharp LC-D64U Series LCD TV (42",46",52",65") from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
Professional review from
pcworld.com
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Sharp LC-46D64U Aquos LCD TV HDTV
by Lincoln Spector - Pros: Good sound Auto shutoff
- Cons: Not adjustable Average specifications
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Update 6/17/08: During the original testing of the Sharp LC-46D64U, the picture settings were adjusted incorrectly. It wasn't until after our testing results and review were published that we noticed the error. Our apologies to Sharp, as well as to any re... - Read full review at pcworld.com
Professional review from
wired.com
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Sharp LC-46D64U
by Rick Broida - Pros: Slim design and glossy black bezel really class up the joint. Plenty of inputs, including three HDMI 1.3, and the switchin' is fast and easy. Novice-friendly menus. Backlit remote doesn't overwhelm with buttons.
- Cons: Pushes some colors way too hard. Standard-def images look craptacular, while other sources show tons of noise. Remote is unnecessarily ginormous. Sunken, vertically oriented rear analog inputs virtually impossible to reach.
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Did we miss a press release? Did Sharp join with the producers of Lost to create a new mystery? Because when we watched the show on this 46-inch LCD, we noticed that everyone on the island had turned orange. Even the Others had the same ruddy hue, meaning... - Read full review at wired.com
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