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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Blacks & Whites
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03.Color Accuracy
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04.Motion
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05.Viewing Effects
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06.Calibration
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07.Remote Control
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08.Connectivity
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09.Audio & Menus
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10.Formats & Media
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11.Power Consumption
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12.Vs Vizio VO370M
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13.Vs LG 37LH30
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14.Vs Toshiba Regza 40XV645U
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15.Conclusion
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16.Series Comparison
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17.Ratings & Specs
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18.Comments
Sharp Aquos LC-40E67UN
This review is organized into 18 pages
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Tour & Design
Introduction
The Aquos LC-40E67UN is a cheap HDTV: at $749 for a 40-inch 1080p model it is very aggressively priced. But you get what you pay for; it has pale whites and jerky, blurry motion that is much worse than even slightly more expensive models.
Comparisons
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Editorial Note: This is a review of the Sharp Aquos LC-40E67UN. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the series. The series includes the following models: LT-32P679 and TH-46PZ80U. Read here for more details on series differences.
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Tour & Design
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Blacks & Whites
Good, deep blacks. Whites are a little on the pale side. Read More... |
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Color Accuracy
Consistent whites, smooth RGB response. Color gamut is a little off. Read More... |
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Motion
Things move on the screen. Motion is jumpy, jerky and has artifacts. Read More... |
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Viewing Effects
Screen doesn't show reflections. Very poor viewing angle. Read More... |
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Calibration
Learn about the calibration settings for the Sharp Aquos LC-40E67UN Read More... |
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Remote Control
Can control other devices. Buttons are small, other device control is awkward to use. Read More... |
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Connectivity
Good range of input ports. Labeling of ports is a bit confusing. Read More... |
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Audio & Menus
Speakers produce plenty of volume. On-screen menu system is very poor. Read More... |
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Formats & Media
Can handle any form of HD signal. Can't display photos or videos from USB devices. Read More... |
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Power Consumption
Costs about $30 a year to run. A little more expensive than other LCDs. Read More... |
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Vs Vizio VO370M
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Vs LG 37LH30
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Vs Toshiba Regza 40XV645U
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Conclusion
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Series Comparison
Read about the difference between the models in the series Read More... |
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Ratings & Specs
See all the scores for the Sharp Aquos LC-40E67UN. Read More... |
Part 18
Comments
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