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Should i go for Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

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Old 21-01-2010
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Should i go for Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

Hello friends,

I am planning to buy a new HDTV i search lot over internet but was very confused between company when i told my friend he told to buy Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM, but he does not have much more information about it, can anyone provide me details information about it and tell me whether it's good or not. Thanks in Advance.
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Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

Yes it's an very good HDTV which is being introduced by Sharp it has Advanced Super View (ASV) Superlucent Panel for a dramatically bright and crisp picture with reduced haze and reflectivity. At the same time it has Fine Motion Enhanced technology for 120Hz Frame Rate Conversion and a fast pixel response time of 4ms, providing the ultimate medium for high-definition viewing of fast-action imagery.
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Re: Should i go for Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

Followings are the specification of Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

Screen size : 65 inches
Resolution : 1920 x 1080
Audio Speakers : 2 x right/left channel speaker - built-in - 10 Watt
Output Power / Total : 20 Watt
Sound Output Mode : Stereo
Input & Output :
* 4 HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A )
* 2 HD component input ( RCA phono 3 )
* 1 VGA input ( 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) )
* 1 S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN )
* 2 composite video/audio input ( RCA phono 3 )
* Audio line-in ( RCA phono 2 )
* 1 serial ( 15 pin D-Sub (DB-15) )

Features & Accessories
* 1080p (FullHD)
* 1920 x 1080 Resolution
* 450 cd/m2 Brightness
* 4ms Response Time
* Progressive scanning (line doubling)
* On-screen menu
* Superlucent ASV technology
* Optical Picture Control (OPC)
* AQUOS LINK
* Spectral Contrast Engine XD
* Vyper Drive
* Remote control - infrared
* Stand Included
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Samsung 2233RZ LCD

Instead of going with Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV i will suggest you to go Samsung 2233RZ LCD with this you can experience ultra-realistic 3D with a pair of NVIDA GeForce 3D Vision glasses which is compatible NVDIA graphics card and Windows Vista and you can transform hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D.
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Sharp AQUOS LC65E77UM HDTV

Shar has come up with very good model, i think this is biggest screen which is made by them, at the same time it includes four HDMI and two component video inputs, all of which are 1080p compatible, accepting signals from Blu-ray Disc players and advanced gaming devices. If you are planning to buy in India then it will cost you around INR 164500/-.
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