Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review » Ratings Guide | ||
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Model | Size | MSRP | 1080 | Net | Wi-Fi | 3D | Price | Energy | Design | Best- Seller |
Sharp LC-52LE810UN LED HDTV |
52″ | $1599 | ● | ● | $31 | 3.1 | 8 |
Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review » Key Feature Ratings | ||
Price | The cost of this LED TV is $31 per inch of screen size. This is more expensive than average and is priced in the top 31% of new TVs. | |
ENERGY STAR | ENERGY STAR qualified. This HDTV uses about 40% less electricity than standard televisions. | |
Efficiency | Estimated annual electricity use is 3.1 kWh per inch of screen size. This is more energy efficient than your average ENERGY STAR TV. | |
Design | Incorporates 8 key design features that make a difference. This HDTV has more key features than average and ranks in the top 35% of new TV designs. | |
Best-Seller | This TV is not a top best-seller at a national store including Amazon, Best Buy, Sears, and Wal-Mart. – Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review | |
Resolution | Designed with 1080p resolution, the highest definition available. Provides nearly twice the resolution of 720p, and allows you to fully utilize 1080p videos or programming. | |
Side Inputs | Electronic inputs are not available on the side of the TV. Devices such as DVD players and video game players must be connected in the rear. | |
LED | Designed with edge-lit LED backlighting instead of standard LCD fluorescent bulbs. LED is more energy efficient and allows for significantly thinner TV designs. | |
Local Dim | This LED television does not have local dimming capability. On / Off dimming of LED zones can significantly enhance the quality of your picture. | |
Frame Rate | Employs blur reduction technology that increases the frame rate to 120 Hz (120 frames per second). The picture should be crisp and clear for sports and action movies. | |
THX | Like most HDTVs, this is not THX certified. THX generally indicates that the TV will have high-quality picture performance. – Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review | |
DLNA | Not DLNA certified (Digital Living Network Alliance). DLNA promotes interoperability between electronic devices, which makes sharing digital content easier and more convenient. | |
3D | This Sharp television is not 3D ready. 3D TVs allow you to view 3D content from select video games, Blu-ray discs, and programming, but are much more expensive. | |
Wi-Fi | This Sharp HDTV is not Wi-Fi capable. You cannot wirelessly connect to your home-based internet network. | |
Internet | You can access internet videos and streaming content via widgets and applications. A wide variety of internet content is available, but you don’t have browser search capability. | |
DVD Player | Like most televisions, this Sharp TV does not have a built-in DVD or Blue-ray player. Most consumers purchase these items separately. | |
Depth | This Sharp HDTV is ultra-thin with a depth of only 1.6″. Provides a sleek look, especially if you can wall mount-it. – Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review | |
Frame | Standard, multiple-level design with some space between the screen and the bezel. Single-level designs can provide a seamless look that is preferred by some consumers. | |
Speakers | Speakers provide 20 watts of total output power, which is about average. – Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review | |
HDMI | Provides 4 HDMI inputs so that you can connect a cable box and other devices such as a DVD player, video game console, and PC. |
Sharp LC-52LE810UN Review » Features & Specs |
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