Sharp AQUOS LC-52D62U 52" HDTV LCD TV
Mouseover to zoom or click to enlarge

Sharp AQUOS LC-52D62U 52" HDTV LCD TV

  • Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)
  • Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Response Time: 4 ms
  • Broadcast Format Displayed: 1080p (HDTV) 1080i (HDTV) 720p (HDTV) 480p (EDTV) 480i (SDTV)
  • Contrast Ratio: 10,000:1
  • Digital TV Standard: HDTV Television
See more features
Ask Friends for feedback

Similar in Flat Panel Televisions

Sharp LC-52D85U from $1,995.00
Sharp LC-52E77U from $1,999.99
Sharp LC-60LE847U from $1,999.98
More suggestions in Flat Panel Televisions »
 

User ReviewRead All Reviews »

1

Banding? Yes - Problematic? No.

Pros Excellent picture, black levels, decent price for size, good support and commitment from Sharp
Cons Banding potential, remote, viewing angle, only 2 HDMI inputs, no DVI input
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  If you're looking for a large flat-panel for general use in various lighting conditions, but want great quality and support, this is definitely one to consider.
There has been a LOT written about the severe banding issues with this set and its siblings, and some people have experienced SERIOUS banding visible during most viewing. The set I picked up with a 11/06 manufacture date has banding - if I'm looking at the service menu/gray screen (hard to miss) or there's no input signal (vaguely noticeable). It does not affect the viewing experience, so far as I have been able to tell. A properly calibrated display will also help to reduce the visibility of banding under any circumstances.

The picture is amazing with a quality source (HD broadcast, cable, upscaled DVD, and of course HD-DVD/BluRay), the black levels great for an LCD, good color with some tweaking, the controls are good, while the remote could use a redesign. If you're adding this TV to your setup, chances are you'll want a good universal (Logitech Harmony, for example) anyway.

Viewing is best from straight or nearly straight on, with a noticeably increasing lightness as the viewing angle increases, but not so much as to make the set unwatchable from a reasonable angle and certainly nowhere near the degree of a rear projection set. It's not plasma, so you won't get that all-around angle advantage of plasma.

SD signals are acceptable, but take a bit of getting used to. Distance is your friend in this instance.

Although I have yet to properly calibrate my set (waiting for the DVD to arrive), going off "base" settings and recommendations available online has gotten the display to a very good place already. Definitely the ambient light detection system leaves a lot to be desired, so it's important to turn this off, in my experience.

The price can be VERY good if you shop around and convince a retailer to price match a major source such as Amazon. With 07 models around the corner, price drops seem imminent and newer manufacture dates MAY reduce banding (no guarantee), so a 30-60 day price guarantee would be good to get if you can't wait (like me!).

See Related Products

Most Popular In Flat Panel Televisions

Copyright © 2000-2012 Shopping.com

http://img.shoppingshadow.com/jfe/JavaFrontEnd-fe118.rtb14.p1-8321
http://img.shopping.com/jfe/JavaFrontEnd-fe118.rtb14.p1-8321