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Sharp LC-68LE920UN

First Impressions Review

Conclusion

Sharp LC-68LE920UN

The LC-68LE920UN is an unusual display: 68 inches is an unusual size, and it's the only one to use four primary color filters. While it looked like the fourth color improved color performance, we'll reserve judgment until we can get a review unit into our lab. The display's other features are much more standard: fast motion processing and support for streaming audio and video from online sources.

Unfortunately, we don't have any information on pricing for this display: Sharp has not yet decided how much to charge for it. It will be available in May.

 

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