Friday, October 30, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Clearest Picture
This is the clearest picture I've ever seen. It is more than I expected. I looked in stores at others and yet this is the best. My daughter, grandson, and niece so far has a Sharp Aquos, they love it. Matter of fact they recommended it to me. I could never be more pleased. I can hardly tell the HD programs it is so clear.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Great Picture and product
I've got this tv now for about a month and it was easy to set up and the picture is absolutely amazing. Even the upconverted Cable channels that move up to 1080i look great (when pressing the button on the cable remote).
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Great TV - Fast delivery - Easy setup and great connectivity
I have a theory that a product should NOT try to be the do all and end all wiz-bang thingie of the year. This is exemplified for the LC46D85U from Sharp. It is sold as a great TV with all of the right specs... 1080P, 120hz, 4ms response time. Many of the other features that some mfg's are adding to their sets are this year's fads and will be useless or gone as quickly as they arrived.
Anyway... the TV arrived 5 days after ordering it from Amazon - CEVA (delivery company) was great. The only thing I did not want them to do is power the set on. It was -10F on the delivery day so powering anything on that cold is not a good idea.
Setup was "easy" - although every TV's menu system has its own quirks. I have it attached to a Cable set top box (Comcast - HDMI), QAM through the RF connection (clear QAM on Comcast on some channels is better than through the set top box) and audio back through our aging stereo. All in time to watch the inauguration in fabulous HD.
Today I added one more feature - connected my 3 year old Mac Mini and am using it as a DVD player - not blu-ray but a commendable job. The Mac also delivers as a media center with Front Row - the TV acts as a perfect monitor. Connection from the Mac is via DVI-HDMI cable from Belkin (Apple Store - $20) - do not connect via VGA. On the first boot, the monitor came up in glorious 1080P - the only adjustment I had to make was change the TV to "dot-to-dot" out of zoom" mode. Perfect.
All in all, avoid being persuaded by certain reviews... it is in the eye of the beholder. Great TV!!
Anyway... the TV arrived 5 days after ordering it from Amazon - CEVA (delivery company) was great. The only thing I did not want them to do is power the set on. It was -10F on the delivery day so powering anything on that cold is not a good idea.
Setup was "easy" - although every TV's menu system has its own quirks. I have it attached to a Cable set top box (Comcast - HDMI), QAM through the RF connection (clear QAM on Comcast on some channels is better than through the set top box) and audio back through our aging stereo. All in time to watch the inauguration in fabulous HD.
Today I added one more feature - connected my 3 year old Mac Mini and am using it as a DVD player - not blu-ray but a commendable job. The Mac also delivers as a media center with Front Row - the TV acts as a perfect monitor. Connection from the Mac is via DVI-HDMI cable from Belkin (Apple Store - $20) - do not connect via VGA. On the first boot, the monitor came up in glorious 1080P - the only adjustment I had to make was change the TV to "dot-to-dot" out of zoom" mode. Perfect.
All in all, avoid being persuaded by certain reviews... it is in the eye of the beholder. Great TV!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Like it, like it, like it
Oh man what a picture. I don't know what those cnet reviewers ment when they said the picture wasn't very good. It was geek-a-nese to me. I was concerned about the review, but the awesome deal (with blu-ray) was to good to pass up.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Very good experience with our LCD purchase
The Sharp LC46D85U is exactly what we expect. Excellent pictures and color. The sound is a little weak, as was reported in all the reviews. Amazon has handled this transaction faultlessly, all the way from initial acknowledgment to shipment tracking. The truckers deliver the shipment right on time and insisted on opening up the box and power up to make sure everything is alright. It is what it should be. Great job, Amazon!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Exactly what I've been waiting for !!
I have been using this set intensely for about five days now hooked up to a SONY PS3 via HDMI and I am completely in love with it! I cross-shopped this Aquos against the SONY Bravia and Samsungs for a LONG time and concluded this to be equal, or superior, in picture quality.
Pros:
- The picture is incredible!
- 1080p + 120Hz for a great price!
- Lots of inputs (5x HDMI+ others (Component, A/V, S-VHS))
- The remote has some back-lit buttons (channel, volume, menu, input-select, etc.) and can control devices by other brands (quite common these days).
- Some other reviews have complained about the speakers. I am quite a snob myself when it comes to watching movies, and like to have the BOSE up LOUD, but I watched X-Men III, LoTR RoTK, and Cars with no extra speakers hooked up and I never felt like I was missing out. There is no significant bass, of course, but vocals and music were very crisp and clear, and the "Surround" feature works quite well to expand the sound field and fill a small room. It was loud enough that my daughter asked me to turn it down, but was not breaking-up or cracking at all.
Cons:
- It seems to take a little while to change channels. This may be the nature of these TVs, I don't know, it just seems a lot slower than my old CRT.
- There is no Picture-In-Picture on this model. I liked being able to kill time on a game while keeping an eye on a show in the corner of my screen so I knew when it was back from commercial.
- The only audio outs are RCA L&R or an Optical (TOSLink) jack. My old BOSE LS-50 only has a Coax Digital in, so I needed to grab an Optical-to-Coax converter for $22 bucks.
No biggies, all-in-all. This is pretty much considered to be a "Value Panel" (by industry standards). If they have to skimp on something I would rather that it be seldom-used features, rather than quality or reliability.
I waited for the industry to settle on "1080p" and was ready to buy, then the 120Hz refresh rate came out and I was wowed. I know that LED backlit panels are on the way, and OLED (if they can get the prices down and the blues to last longer) are shortly after that, but I do not know of any other technologies "around the corner" which will make this TV obsolete anytime soon. I feel badly for the people who bought 720p sets and cannot appreciate the full experience of Blu-Ray or HD Games, it is quite breathtaking! ~Daneshep
Pros:
- The picture is incredible!
- 1080p + 120Hz for a great price!
- Lots of inputs (5x HDMI+ others (Component, A/V, S-VHS))
- The remote has some back-lit buttons (channel, volume, menu, input-select, etc.) and can control devices by other brands (quite common these days).
- Some other reviews have complained about the speakers. I am quite a snob myself when it comes to watching movies, and like to have the BOSE up LOUD, but I watched X-Men III, LoTR RoTK, and Cars with no extra speakers hooked up and I never felt like I was missing out. There is no significant bass, of course, but vocals and music were very crisp and clear, and the "Surround" feature works quite well to expand the sound field and fill a small room. It was loud enough that my daughter asked me to turn it down, but was not breaking-up or cracking at all.
Cons:
- It seems to take a little while to change channels. This may be the nature of these TVs, I don't know, it just seems a lot slower than my old CRT.
- There is no Picture-In-Picture on this model. I liked being able to kill time on a game while keeping an eye on a show in the corner of my screen so I knew when it was back from commercial.
- The only audio outs are RCA L&R or an Optical (TOSLink) jack. My old BOSE LS-50 only has a Coax Digital in, so I needed to grab an Optical-to-Coax converter for $22 bucks.
No biggies, all-in-all. This is pretty much considered to be a "Value Panel" (by industry standards). If they have to skimp on something I would rather that it be seldom-used features, rather than quality or reliability.
I waited for the industry to settle on "1080p" and was ready to buy, then the 120Hz refresh rate came out and I was wowed. I know that LED backlit panels are on the way, and OLED (if they can get the prices down and the blues to last longer) are shortly after that, but I do not know of any other technologies "around the corner" which will make this TV obsolete anytime soon. I feel badly for the people who bought 720p sets and cannot appreciate the full experience of Blu-Ray or HD Games, it is quite breathtaking! ~Daneshep
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Great TV, Great service
The picture on this TV was great. I had to replace my other Sharp because the LCD got cracked. Was hesitant at first because of the reviews; however, the TV picture itself was great. All the DIRECTV HD channels come alive and Blu Ray movies are fantastic. No banding issues. The service and price from Amazon was also superior to anything I've dealt with. The delivery service was on time and very professional. They took the TV out of the box, tested it and got rid of all the packaging. This was really a great transaction. I would definitely buy a TV from Amazon again.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U LCD TV 1080P 120Hz Review
I'm completely satisfied with the Sharp Aquos LCD TV. I looked at many brands, including both the Sony and Samsung. Both are considered top of the line TV's. The only problem is you're going to spend several hundred dollars more. I think you're paying for the name and to me it wasn't worth the extra money. The Sharp picture in my opinion is excellent. The 10 watt sound system is a bit weak, but if you're going to hook it up to a home theater system, it doesn't really matter. Sharp has a 1 yr warranty that they'll extend to 15 months just for enrolling in the Aquos Advantage program. They also have a dedicated toll free number for the Aquos line. I called a couple times to ask questions on setting the TV up. The calls were answered promptly, i.e. no answering machines, and my questions were answered. I would buy this TV again.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U Had it for one week and love it
The picture compared favorably well when side by side to the Sony with the same specs at the store. I'm very happy with this. Football comes alive, and a hockey puck never gets blurry as some other sets do.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Sharp LC46D85U FORGET THE CNET REVIEW, GREAT SET!!! NOT SO ON WHITE GLOVE DELIVERY
Like a previous poster I was very concerned about the not too good CNET review, but bought anyway based upon my son's recommendation. I am very satisfied with what I've seen so far. It compares very favorably with my Sony Bravia that I paid considerably more for than the Aqous.
Set has excellent sound and provides very good audio output for surround system. The picture, onced adjusted away from the factory settings, is very vivid with great colors.
One caution to anyone ordering who might not be physcically able to lift a 51 pound tv set, the stand for the set must be assembled and attached to the set.
The "White Glove" delivery guys will not do it for you. They also will not connect any equipment (cable box, dvd, sat box, etc.) to the set. So, be prepared to have else available to do those things on delivery day.
All things considered, I'd do it again.
Set has excellent sound and provides very good audio output for surround system. The picture, onced adjusted away from the factory settings, is very vivid with great colors.
One caution to anyone ordering who might not be physcically able to lift a 51 pound tv set, the stand for the set must be assembled and attached to the set.
The "White Glove" delivery guys will not do it for you. They also will not connect any equipment (cable box, dvd, sat box, etc.) to the set. So, be prepared to have else available to do those things on delivery day.
All things considered, I'd do it again.
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