Saturday, April 24, 2010

Sharp LC46SB57UN 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz HD-LCD TV, Black

Great Deal Sharp LC46SB57UN 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz HD-LCD TV, Black



This is a great all around TV that I am very pleased with. Pitch black dark, excellent color reproduction and saturation, handles HDTV broadcasts, Blu-ray, and standard def broadcasts all well, and a good remote. It is also an energy star TV and the EPA website rates it at 155 watts when on and 0.5 watts in standby.

The Sharp has all the features you would expect on the remote including some very advanced ones. They are all laid out well. The main buttons you will use are input, AV mode, view mode (dot by dot, stretching, etc.), and menu. Menu lets you set the different values for AV mode as well as accessing more advanced features like color hue. AV mode is the Sharp way to optimize viewing of movies, games, PC input, sports, etc. The only downside I have found so far on the TV is that I do not really like the standard and movie settings. I easily created a combination of settings on the user option that works for me for both TV broadcasts and movies. The game mode works excellent with my PS3 and it automatically goes into game mode when I select the PS3 in input and then back to whatever mode I had it on when I select my cable broadcast input. It also comes up with some handy and unobtrusive 30 minute time stamps for when you started using the PS3 input.

I especially like the very decent picture with stations still broadcasting in standard definition and the fact that it is Energy Star. Besides the fact that the standard and movie settings did not work particularly well for the room I have it in, the sound is also just so-so. But I have it hooked up to a sound system so that is moot. I would also like to mention the Sharp website and the owner's manual both say that this is a 4ms TV not 6ms you see in the description. At any rate I am very pleased with the sharp, crisp picture, easy to use remote, easy to access picture options, and versatility going from HD to standard to PS3 to movies to sports.

An Average 46" Television - Larry F. Rogers - Aplace, MA USA
I picked up this TV two weeks ago and am considering returning it. Here is my summary:

Pros:

1. Clear Display in PC Mode
2. Sharp Colors, Nice Blacks
3. Nice Look
4. Great pic with Blu-Ray

Cons:

1. Cheap Remote (not a big deal, I will use universal anyway)
2. Sound quality is mediocre at best.
3. Television picture gets quite granular at times even with HD.

My primary issue is that after close examination of the picture over a couple of weeks, I have noticed problems in HD. Backgrounds often look granular clearly showing the pixels. There is a low light dimming feature that dims the display automatically in low light, but it flickers. If you turn it off, you don't get the power savings advertised. I did not notice this at the store because they play canned videos to make the TVs look their best.

At the price north of 00, the value is just not there on this unit.




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Sharp LC46SB57UN 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz HD-LCD TV, Black Features

  • Built-In ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners; Spectral Contrast Engine
  • Optical Picture Control (OPC) Sensoe
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 8000:1
  • Response Time: 6ms
  • Lamp Life: 60,000 Hours


Sharp LC46SB57UN 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz HD-LCD TV, Black Overviews

'The Sharp LC-46SB57UN features 1920 x 1080 pixels of resolution framed in a glossy piano-black bezel. It contains Sharp's Spectral Contrast Engine for deep blacks and crisp images. It also features an impressive pixel response rate of 6 milliseconds, providing excellent picture quality during fast-moving scenes. The wide viewing angle willl be appreciated when you're not directly in front of the TV.



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