Overall, the Sharp turned in a decent performance here. The colors were solid, though there were a few issues worth mentioning. Skin tones were definitely a plus, offering natural, realistic looking characters. Green and blue looked a bit washed out, though. Compared with the better big plasmas, the LC-70LE73U series won't perform as well in the dark confines of a home theater, but the brighter the room, the more this TV's light output advantage shines through. At these screen sizes energy efficiency is also an issue, and this LC-70LE73U 70-inch LED is a miser compared with power-hungry plasmas. No, it's not for everyone, but if you have at least 9 feet of space between your TV wall and your couch, and crave the immersion that only a huge screen can deliver, the Sharp LC-70LE73U series is worth a look.
LC-70LE732U is the largest LCD television available on the market today. LED LCD TV that measures 70 inches. LED AQUOS TVs are equipped with full 1080p HD resolution, LED backlighting array Fulk, Technology Quattron Quad Pixel (for better color), with a diagonal screen size 69.5 “, and customer service Sharp Aquos Advantage Live (SM). LED TV is also equipped with a built-in WiFi to access on-demand to a movie service Netflix, VUDU, CinemaNow and can even run applications such as Facebook, Pandora, Twitter and Flicker.The LC-70LE732U AQUOS 70" 1080p LED TV from Sharp is the perfect blend of design, price and performance wrapped into a LED TV. Its innovative features, like its UltraBrilliant LED system, automatically adjust the picture color based on a room's lighting to create an unparalleled home theater experience. It also makes placing the TV a cinch since it can display vivid images from anywhere in the room. With full HD 1080p resolution, Quad Pixel Plus technology and Wi-Fi ready capabilities, the unit makes the most out of any media you are using.
Sharp AQUOS Quattron LC-70LE732U has four HDMI inputs, available to you so that it can enter the four console PlayStation 3 (if you want) or other device. This TV also offers the ENERGY STAR qualification means there will be too wasteful in terms of power. The Sharp Aquos LC70LE-732U is the largest television I’ve ever reviewed. As a matter of fact, it’s the largest main stream flat panel TV on the market today. Not only is it big in size, but it is big in quality too, delivering as solid picture, though there are a few flaws that will be mentioned later. And, it’s a bit on the expensive side.
Sharp's proprietary quad pixel technology adds a fourth colour, yellow, to the traditional RGB pixel format, so you can see more colours than any other television like sparkling golds, Caribbean blues and sunflower yellows. Plus, the UltraBrilliant LED system features a "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents for high brightness and total colour purity. The LC-70LE732U is fully featured, including Vudu apps, Netflix streaming video, and CinemaNow video, along with the industry's leading online support system, AQUOS Advantage Live. And, with built-in Wi-Fi, connecting is easier than ever.
The LC-70LE732U offers built-in WiFi and access to the best apps like Facebook®, Pandora®, Twitter™, and Flickr® through VUDU™, and on-demand movies through Netflix®, VUDU and CinemaNow™, as well as AQUOS Advantage Live remote online customer service. Thanks to the integrated Wi-Fi, the TV can seamlessly stream videos directly from the web. This assimilation also unlocks the access for on-demand movies through Netflix, Vudu and CinemaNow as well as social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr. Further, it has been designed such that users will have the chance to make the most from the Aquos Advantage Live customer service.
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