Posted on 12/08/2011 5:32:16 PM PST by Chickensoup
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Found a TV that I thought had terrific color. It mesmeriszes me because of its size and color saturation. It is about 1200 more than I planned to spend and I am trying to figure out whether it is worth it. On the one hand, I haven't done anything fun in a long time, on the downside, it is a lot of monies for me.
Here are the specs: Sharp Aquos 70" TV
http://www.sharpusa.com/ForHome/HomeEntertainment/LCDTVs/LC70LE733U.aspx With the introduction of the 70" class (69.5" Diagonal) LC-70LE733U, Sharp once again reinforces its leadership in LCD and LED technology. Sharps proprietary quad pixel technology adds a fourth color, yellow, to the traditional RGB pixel format, enabling many colors to be displayed for the first time. Featuring more colors than any other television, see never-before-seen colors like sparkling golds, Caribbean blues and sunflower yellows.
The proprietary AQUOS LED system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LED enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 6,000,000:1 for excellent picture quality. AquoMotion 240 virtually eliminates blur and motion artifacts in fast-moving video. The LC-70LE733U features Smart TV, including the addition of Vudu apps, Netflix streaming video1, CinemaNow capability, along with the industrys leading online support system, AQUOS Advantagesm Live. And, with built-in WiFi, connectivity is easier than ever. Dual USB media players for portable video/music player are also included for your convenience.
Features Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution - with more than 8 million dots for the sharpest picture possible. Quad Pixel Technology - RGBY filter adds yellow to the traditional RGB sub-pixel components, enabling the display of many colors never before seen on TV. Smart TV - delivers Netflix, CinemaNow and Vudu streaming video, customized Internet content and live customer support via built-in Wi-Fi. (Netflix membership required for Netflix instant streaming. Membership and/or fees may apply.) Built-in Wi-Fi - no additional hardware needed. UltraBrilliant LED system - includes a unique "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents, enabling high brightness and color purity. Full HD 1080p X-Gen LCD Panel - is designed with advanced pixel control to minimize light leakage and a wider aperture to let more light through, providing the industry's highest contrast level. AquoMotion 240 - virtually eliminates blur and artifacts on fast-motion picture quality. 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. Vyper Drive - enhances the experience for video games by reducing lag times.
Are you kidding. Free Republic is only interesting after a pop or two or three
I am looking for input, is the tv up to snuff?
No it is not 3D capable, but I really am not looking for 3D. This TV is for a special media room, not the LR.
I recently bought a Phillips 55 Inch TV from Sams for about $950. Model number is 55PLFL570D/F7.
The HD picture quality is incredibly good.
This will be a DVD tv for the most part. Do not have cable.
You got that 70 hooked up to a good set of rabbit ears in the double-wide or what? Cinerama! :-)
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Not til I get the tires off and run the garden hose to the kitchen sink.
You are buying a Cadillac (pre-government motors compliment intended).
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Thanks for the feedback. I should probably have a movie night with Freepers, complete with with popcorn.
I am on my second small sherry and I find it hilarious. Good Grief, that sounds like I am someone’s old maiden aunt.
It’s nice to know that old maids are the target niche for my sense of humor.
lol
No DVD.
Blu-Ray or don’t bother. I used to be a doubter but there is no comparison. Resolution is the advantage of 1080P, why put a low resolution video source into it? Refresh rate minimum is 120Hz. Everyone can see weakness of 60Hz refresh on live sports.
I sit in a recliner right in front of a big VIZIO HDTV.
We’re talking 3ft here. I use it as my computer
monitor. I ain’t never goin back to that dinky
21” monitor, no way. :-)
Blu ray disks and HD from youtube look wondeful!
I’m watching the HD versions of the series WW2 in HD
just now.
WWII In HD, Episode 1, Darkness Falls (FULL EPISODE).mp4 1,013,527KB
I hope by 'DVD', you mean Blu-ray. With a TV that size, you need to watch real HD, and DVD ain't it.
I think it's a fine choice if you can afford it. I have a 60" DLP, and will not upgrade to anything smaller. The reviews on that set look good. They make an 80" also. Enjoy.
I also watch old shows on Netflix, on my HDTV. What disappointed me about current shows, is seeing all the wrinkles, freckles and moles on stars that I thought had perfect skin. That's the downside of HD.
Its nice to know that old maids are the target niche for my sense of humor.
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After that comment I think I’ll have another...
Priorities here. Do you have a generator on hand that’s capable of powering the set along with the DVD player and surround sound? You will lose power when you need it most!
I’ve seen that TV. I’ve lusted after that TV. But I am on limited income and have to make choices. But I want you to have that TV. You deserve it. And I want to come over and watch it with you sos we can be best of buddies. I prefer Sam Adams Boston lager and Lays® wavy chips with bean dip. Bravo Chickensoup. We’re going to have a great time.
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Lust, huh? My luck to attract men with lust for machinery. Sigh.
I like Sam, but you will have to bring your own chips.
I understand that about BluRay. I will need to find one as soon as I land a tv.
the 80 inch is too big for my room. I also would have to sell the remaining children, which I HAVE been considering.
That is the same TV we have. Make sure you use HDM [or whatever] cables to get the best picture. We have a large living area and I can watch from any area in the room.
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