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Sharp Aquos LC46D64U 46" 1080p LCD HDTV
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Sharp Aquos LC46D64U 46 1080p LCD HDTV List Price: $1,999.99


Features
 46" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p resolution
 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
 4ms Response Time
 PC Input
 RS-232C Input for control
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Sharp Aquos LC46D64U 46" 1080p LCD HDTV Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Great TV
Like some others who posted, I got this TV by taking advantage of the circuit city $1300 after thanksgiving sale (by price matching to Sears) making my cost $1200 + tax. I think it stacks up well against the comparable Sonys and Samsungs though I wouldn't say its hands down better. At the price, it was a really easy decision.

I easily configured my picture settings to match some posted on AVSforums and I'm very happy with the picture quality. HDTV and upscaled DVDs look awesome. Wii looks good. My non-HD digital cable channels look very good as well. Regular analog cable looks alright... definately watchable especially if you aren't sitting really close but not spectular. Can't blame the TV, the signal just isn't as high quality. The smart stretch viewing option really does a good job on making 4:3 content fill up the whole screen with minimal distortion and minimal picture loss.

The sound is good. I actually bought a sony 2.1 home theatre to go with it based on people online complaining about the speakers. While the external sound system is nice, the built in speakers are really quite good and in retrospect I probably would have waited on the surrond sound system and saved some money.

To the poster who commented about the home theater... that is pretty common. Most TVs don't have an audio passthrough type of function... their audio out is typically just for the built in tuner. If you want to hook up your dvd, ps3, xbox, whatever to your audio receiver you need to hook it up directly via a optical/coax cable. My cable box has HDMI going into the TV and a optical audio cable to the AV receiver.
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