
Sharp AQUOS 52" Class 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV
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SHARP LC52SE94U 52-inch AQUOS 1080p 120Hz LCD Flat Panel HDTV
The AQUOS LC52E94U utilizes the next generation of Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT
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Sharp AQUOS 52" Class 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV
The Special Edition AQUOS SE94U Series sets a new standard for large-screen flat-panel LCD TVs. First,
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Sharp LC52SE94U 52-inch AQUOS 1080p 120Hz LCD Flat Panel HDTV
The SE94U Series utilizes the next generation of Sharp`s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel
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Sharp AQUOS 52" Class 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV
Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation Armed with 120Hz fine motion advanced technology for blazing-fast
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Sharp LC52SE94U 52" 1080p LCD HDTV
Five-wavelength Backlight System High Brightness (450 cd/m2) Built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners AQUOS Link?
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The picture on this TV is absolutely beautiful. I bought an Aquos Blu-Ray player at the same time and the two together are absolutely amazing. This TV does an amazing job with HD signals but it is also impressive in displaying analog signals without looking pixellated. I pump my audio through a home theater system so I can't say much about the speaker.
The only thing that makes me knock a star off is that there is no picture-in-picture capability. Originally, I hadn't thought about it since I don't use PIP much but it would be nice to have.
The only thing that makes me knock a star off is that there is no picture-in-picture capability. Originally, I hadn't thought about it since I don't use PIP much but it would be nice to have.
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I've only had the Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U a few days, but here is my initial impression. First I'll say, so far, I'm very happy with this TV.
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The Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U has an extremely good picture quality (of course), and very bright. Even on standard cable it looks very good.
When watch analog channels you can see a small amount of pixelazation cause by the low resolution on a very large screen, but you really have to look for it.
When you watch HD channels the picture is far better than you can imagine.
The Smart Stretch option which causes 4:3 to be viewed at 16:9 works really well, often it is difficult to tell the screen was stretched.
A bonus to me was when I scanned for channels I found I have about 50 digital channels and at least 10 of them in high def. This is good news, I just have standard (analog) cable.
Very good sound quality using the factory speakers, not audiophile quality, but as good as any TVs speakers I've ever heard.
The screws and tools you
Good points
The Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U has an extremely good picture quality (of course), and very bright. Even on standard cable it looks very good.
When watch analog channels you can see a small amount of pixelazation cause by the low resolution on a very large screen, but you really have to look for it.
When you watch HD channels the picture is far better than you can imagine.
The Smart Stretch option which causes 4:3 to be viewed at 16:9 works really well, often it is difficult to tell the screen was stretched.
A bonus to me was when I scanned for channels I found I have about 50 digital channels and at least 10 of them in high def. This is good news, I just have standard (analog) cable.
Very good sound quality using the factory speakers, not audiophile quality, but as good as any TVs speakers I've ever heard.
The screws and tools you
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I found the buying experience through Amazon's authorized retailer to be great. I was a bit nervous about spending such a large amount of money with a retailer I knew nothing about but the transaction was perfect. As for the TV. I don't know much about the tech side but the picture quality is outstanding. I did start out with the analog cable but upgraded to digital 1080p and found the money is well worth it. The TV needs to be fed the high quality signal to perform at its best.















