| | |  | Electronics | Home » » Sharp LC60LE835U Quattron 60-inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D LED-LCD HDTV, Black | | | | | | | Description: | | 3D LED LCD TV ready, QUATTRON Quad Pixel exclusive 4 color technology, X-GEN LCD panel, Built in Wireless, Net Flix, Vudu, Cinema Now & AQUOS Advantage Live, Auqomotion 240, USB media player of video, music and photos. Inputs/Outputs: 4x HDMI Audio/Video In, 1x VGA Video In, 1x RCA Component Video In, 2x RCA Composite Video In, 2x RCA Stereo (L/R) Audio In, 1x RS-232C Control/Service In/Out, 1x Ethernet LAN In. | | | Features: | |
• 60-inch class (60-1/32 inches diagonal) 3D HDTV display with full HD 1080p resolution
• AQUOS Quattron 3DTV technology produces a brighter 3D experience with reduced crosstalk
• UltraBrilliant LED system uses "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents for high brightness and color purity
• Quad Pixel processing enables enhanced range of colors and detail.
• Netflix, CinemaNow, and Vudu streaming video, customized Internet content, and live customer support via built-in Wi-Fi
• Add optional 3D glasses with 2D/3D conversion button
• AquoMotion 240 virtually eliminates blur and artifacts on fast-motion picture quality
• Sharp X-Gen panel for added brilliance with minimal light leakage.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.4 inches | | Product Width:
| 54.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 35.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 83.8 pounds | | Package Length:
| 59.25 inches | | Package Width:
| 38.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 101.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 96 reviews |
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102 of 106 found the following review helpful:
This is a beautiful TVMar 31, 2011
By Julien Pierre
"Software engineer and amateur musician"
I purchased this TV from Paul's TV through Amazon earlier this month.
This is a beautiful TV. It is also incredibly thin, which is great for the wall mounted installation. I purchased a pair of Sharp 3D glasses on ebay. I have the TV hooked up to a HTPC with a GT430 video card . I watched "Resident evil afterlife" 3D Blu-ray. It was breathtaking. I did not test the OTA HDTV tuner as I don't have an antenna hookup in the room where the TV is at the moment. I have not tried the DLNA feature either.
Pros : The picture is very bright and just amazing. Much better than other manufacturers like Sony and Vizio. This is a really nice size for a large room When watching 1080p/60Hz sources, the picture is incredibly smooth. The 240 Hz refresh rate is absolutely amazing. I may have to watch this TV more even though the screen is only 1/4" of the size of my projection screen. The wifi really works well. I have it working with wireless N on the 5 GHz band connected to a Cisco E3000 router about 50ft away. I can stream movies/previews from Vudu at the maximum quality, over 9 Mbit/s sustained. This may seem little compared to the 300 Mbit/s theoretical of wireless N, but it is actually impressive that there are no dropouts. The price was excellent. It was the same as the 832 model at Costco which is not 3D. I see that it has now gone up by over $500 since I purchased it. It has a lot of inputs - 4 HDMI, 1 component, 1 VGA
Cons : 3D picture is dimmer than 2D. And you can't watch the picture lying down with the 3D glasses, the polarization dims the picture too much. The built-in sound is weak. But that's expected on all TVs. You just have to pair the TV with a separate audio system. I couldn't get the HDMI Audio Return Channel feature to work with the Onkyo HT-S5300 HTIB. It could be due to the receiver and not the TV, though the TV manual says this feature only works with other Sharp Aquoslink equipment.
50 of 50 found the following review helpful:
Great picture quality at a great price per inch.May 06, 2011
By AZ Mutley I've had this unit a week now and I'm very impressed with it. The picture quality is amazing. I use it with an Oppo 93 3D Bluray player going through an Onkyo 970. Everything is HDMI 1.4 compliant and it all works very nicely together. The Sharp sees the Onkyo, but not the Oppo so far. Not really an issue. Likewise the limited web apps are not somethig that bother me.
3D playback was out of this world watching Avatar. I had seen 3D demos in stores and thought it was a bit contrived and not really immersive. I'd see some cartoon character pop out of the screen, or a big drop of water go by rafting the grand canyon.. but Avatar was full on, very real.. as far as it is "real" of course.
Be prepared to mess about for a while dialing in the picture. Skin looked overly red out of the box. I also had to tone down yellow and magenta setting and reduce color saturation a few clicks in order to make things right (for me).
It's been pointed out to me from my review of a previous Samsung 3D TV that the yellow pixel is a gimmick, and yes, it is, as the industry spec color to be divided into Red Green Blue..but I think Sharp actually did something clever. Since the number of pixels is limited to 1920 by 1080, the bigger a screen gets the bigger the pixels, or the wider the gap between them.. so by adding the 4th yellow pixel Sharp are filling the "holes" and adding resolution, as it were. It might boost total output too.. which is why I needed to dial it all down out of the box. Food for thought.
Pros: 60" 3D LCD for 2300$, wow! Great picture. Huge number of adjustments. Usable on board speakers for once. Awesome 3D with Avatar. Slim , great for wall mount (when I get around to it) Nice "hidden" buttons on the bottom right allow use even when remote is lost. Power saving modes.
(slight) Cons: ugly base, remote is a bit direction sensitive, only a couple of apps (which I don't use) huge number of adjustments :) There is a slight amount of light leak in the corners, but it's dark rather than bright and I notice it only on fully "on" shots, such as a white title page. I've seen much worse than this so it's a negligible con.
59 of 61 found the following review helpful:
Very HappyApr 23, 2011
By Buzznut3000 Amazing is the only word to describe this TV. The bezel is small and the stand is rock solid, it looks great even when off. When you turn it on your jaw drops at the bright, colorful, razor sharp picture. This TV has just about every feature you can imagine. How cool is it to effortlessly switch from TV to Netflix to stored files. I have not tried the 3D yet so hopefully that will not disappoint. Only a few minor issues keep this from being 5 stars. Pros: -Dual band wireless N -2 USB data ports, this TV plays avi, mkv flawlewssly with a nice user interface. Great to have one large drive connected and still have a port to plug in my portable drive. -You can turn off the 'TV ON' light in the front. May not seem like a big deal but with this off there are no lights or indicators to distract you. -Nice Netflix UI, better than the xbox IMO -Ridiculous number of connections, all my old (and new) stuff connects with no problem. Cons: -The remote is not the best, it works but sometimes you have to point it directly at the TV. Also it doesn't light up. I suppose there has to be some corners cut to get a 60" set at this low price. -I could only get 1 bar on the wireless from my brand new Netgear Dual band router 25 ft away. I had set up a dedicated 5GHz network for this TV but I eventually decided to have the cable company come out and throw a drop in behind the TV. Maybe a 2.4GHz connection would work better. -Netflix software is a little buggy. It kept locking up when using the wireless. Wired connection solved it for me. Sharp is working on it and has already issued 2 updates. Not a deal breaker but something to keep in mind. -When viewing files on a USB drive you have to bring up an onscreen menu to stop, pause, etc. Not a big deal but the remote already has these buttons (which work for Netflix), why not use these? Overall this is a great TV. With all these built in features it is not surprising that there are a few minor bugs to work out. Don't let those stop you from getting one of these great sets.
49 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Great TV for Gaming!May 04, 2011
By Bhendro I play a lot of online multiplayer games that require fast reflexes such as Tekken 6, Super Street Fighter 4 and Killzone 3, so game input lag is a huge deal for me. It can make or break any gamer. I was tempted to buy Samsung D8000 55-inch until I found that it has game lag of 66ms or 4 full frames/second. Simply unacceptable!
So on to this TV:
When gaming, make sure to change the AV Mode to "GAME" for optimal no-lag experience! Now, the "GAME" mode is not the prettiest one, but I managed to calibrate it so well that it looks even better than the best mode "Dynamic (FIXED)". I pulled some chained combos on SSF4 and Tekken 6 and they came out perfect without noticeable lag!
The TV's overall picture quality is great, but not as good as Samsung D8000. If you spend some fine-tuning on the display calibration, though, it can come pretty close :)
BTW, the TV MUST be calibrated out-of-the-box. Don't be surprised when the picture doesn't look as good as you thought it should when you first got it. That's just the default factory setting.
Its speakers quality is the best I've heard out of flat panel TVs in a long time. The woofer really adds the "umph" in bass department, especially during gunfight scenes.
It's also one of the greenest TV out there. With advanced mode, you can tone down the watt-consumption down to 97 Watts. It's pretty neat for my electric bill. But note that if you calibrate the TV that makes it require more brightness, the Wattage will go up. But that's pretty much the norm of all TVs out there.
The movie looks great. Played some footage of OceanEleven and it looks so vivid and clear. Make sure to turn off the smooth-film mode to restore it back to 24frames/second. Yeah, I'm not into that "soap-opera" look that new TVs are promoting these days.
Haven't use the 3D feature yet. I don't have the glasses yet (it's not included with the TV).
The apps are okay but I don't use them as much except Netflix. It's really sluggish to browse around Netflix, but once it streams the movie it's very smooth without pause or interruption. Note that it also depends on your internet connection and how you connect to it. My internet is adequate speed and I connect it straight via ethernet cable. I haven't tried it via WiFi yet, so I couldn't tell.
However, PS3 streams Netflix better than this TV. It has somewhat better color and hue along with less artifacts during fast-motion scenes.
If you're a gamer, I highly recommend this TV. For 60-inch 3D TV, it's the best bang for the buck!
PS. Current calibration setting for Game/Viper Mode based on Disney WOW disc (note that your preference may vary):
Backlight: +16 Contrast: +32 Brightness: +2 Color: +8 Tint: 0 Sharpness: +3
Haven't played with the hue settings yet.
If you watch Bluray movies/Netflix online streaming, use "Dynamic Mode" instead. Here's my Dynamic Mode calibration setting (feel free to adjust it to your liking):
Backlight: +16 Contrast: +26 Brightness: +1 Color: +1 Tint: 0 Sharpness: +2
Advanced Setting (Dynamic Mode):
Motion Enhancement: 120Hz High Quad Pixel Plus: On Active Contrast: Off Gamma Adjustment: 0 Film Mode: Off (IMPORTANT. If it's "On" your movie will look like soup opera) Digital Noise Reduction: High
Don't mess with the rest of the setting options. You're good to go.
Latest edit: August 4, 2011
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Best picture I've ever seenAug 29, 2011
By Lee Ward I bought this tv several month's ago. I am upgrading from a 52" Samsung so my expectations were high. This tv has it all; wireless, apps, decent sound, slim design, and breathtaking picture quality.
I have a Panasonic BDT-110 3D Blu ray player and 2.0 stereo hooked up to it, not to mention a few game consoles. I use the stereo combined with the tv speakers and I get good sound that is just right for me(I'm not a big fan of surround).
3D playback was amazing. I started with IMAX Under the Sea and was mesmerized. I grabbed Despicable Me, Avatar(which came free with my Panny Blu Ray Player by mail in), and Tron Legacy. All of them are amazing. The pop-out, depth, and brilliant colors are awe inspiring. The only con to the 3D is the large clunky glasses. One good point about the sharp glasses is you can double click the power button while watching to switch from 3D to 2D without turning the 3D off for everyone.
I mainly use the netflix app since I don't have cable tv. The wireless is buggy as people have pointed out. I plan on hard wiring it soon so hopefully that will eliminate my problems. For now, I have found the best thing to do is when you first turn the tv on, wait a few minutes for it to "connect" to the wireless(I guess that's what its doing) before you try to use it in any way, netflix, vudu, etc. Sometimes you may still get a unable to connect screen. Dunno what the problem is, got wireless on everything else but the tv... I do know that all the apps won't work, not just one and if you go to the wireless setup, it will show that it is connected. C'mon Sharp...
Now for the reason I wrote this review, the picture. It is nothing short of amazing; once you get it dialed in. This can be pretty tricky, it took me weeks to get it right. I am one of those guys who wants the picture to look the same all the time, I don't want to switch to movie mode, then to game mode, then to regular tv mode... I do enough remote clicking as it is. I read every online tv spec guide, looked at others setups, and even downloaded a few calibration dvds to try to get it right. This is what I came up with.
AV Mode: Movie OPC: On Backlight: +4 Contrast: +30 Brightness: +1 Color: 0 Tint: 0 Sharpness: 0
Advanced CMS Hue R 0 Y +4 G -5 C +2 B 0 M +2
CMS Saturation R 0 Y -2 G -1 C 0 B -7 M 0
CMS Value R +2 Y 0 G +9 C +4 B +3 M 0
Color Gamut Range: Standard Color Temp: Low 10 Point Setting: Off R Gain LO: +11 G Gain LO: +7 B Gain LO: +13 R Gain HI: -2 G Gain HI: -7 B Gain HI: 0 Motion Enhancement: AquoMotion 240 Quad Pixel Plus: On Active Contrast: Off Gamma Adjustment: +2 Film Mode: Off Digital Noise Reduction: Off Monochrome: Off Range of OPC Max: +16 Min: -10
My preference is a movie theater type picture, which may be too dark for some, but maybe this will give you a starting point.
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