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LC65D93U 65 Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Electronics: Sharp Aquos LC65D93U 65 Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Sharp Aquos LC65D93U 65 Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Normal Price:$8,999.99
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Manufacturer: Sharp
Model: LC-65D93U
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sharp
Label: Sharp

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The Advanced Super View Panel on the LC-65D93U provides an unsurpassed Dynamic Contrast Ratio, producing the industry's deepest black levels available today for exceptional detail in both light and dark scenes. Sharp's proprietary FineMotion Advanced technology combines double-frame data interpolation and 120Hz frame rate conversion, double the traditional 60Hz driving speed, for even finer video performance. With the FineMotion Advanced mode, pixel response time is an industry-best 4ms, ensuring smooth, flowing motion in fast-action scenes and an overall immersive experience.
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awsome tv 2008-08-12
This TV is beond words after reading the other three review's I decided i'd try it noing amazon would take it back. Well the tv is on my wall and it's not going back. This TV is great and you could never beat the price or the extended coverage on it. I looked at Another store for a 58 inch that was running $5800.00 with extended coverage running $1000.00. To find a 65 inch for $3990.00 is greast if you have the room i set about twelve feet and even outside on my deck and watch the race and the Olympic's. best purchaes ever the Sharp 65d93u is out of this world. A+


outstanding TV, well worth the investment 2008-08-06
First let's get the one big negative out of the way: If you use HMDI inputs, the tv will NOT output sound from the optical digital out, period. This means I have to buy a new receiver with more inputs so I can route all my components directly to my home theater speakers, rather than just using the tv's inputs, a major inconvenience. The Samsung 63" plasma I tried has a similar issue, so do your homework (I returned that for other reasons). The tv's own speakers are mediocre at best.
That said, the picture quality is amazing. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that the source makes or breaks the image you get. SD programming depends on the channel and quality of the original image. Shows that were originally recorded in SD are going to be a bit grainy no matter which HDTV you buy. I have seen baseball, football and basketball on HD channels and the picture is clear and crisp, with no issues of pixelization when images move fast. On the other hand, watching wrestling does have that problem on certain channels. Again, the source determines the quality. Just remember, not everything on HD channels was FILMED in HD. In fact except for sports most programs on cable HD were filmed in SD and are being upconverted, which will never give the same quality (there is some silk screen effect and slight pixelization with fast movement but nothing bad). My upconverting DVD player makes my regular dvd's look just as good as they did on my Sony 35" CRT display. PS3 games are so clear and bright it's like I upgraded to a PS4, my jaw just dropped. But far and away the most stunning visuals came from watching Planet Earth on Blu-Ray. I didn't know such image quality could exist. I also watched Resident Evil Apocalypse on Blu-Ray, and everything was perfect: no grit, no blockiness during fast scenes or explosions. You can have sidebars when the source is 4:3 format, or you can have it stretch the image to fill the screen. While the feature is standard this model does it without the images LOOKING stretched. No fat heads or other such problems, everything just looks natural. There are no banding issues, with brightness always looking even. I've had the tv for over 2 weeks and don't have one bad thing to say about it. I was paranoid about having buyer's remorse when choosing a set this expensive and even with a very critical eye I can't find any problems. I got it from Amazon directly for $4K (must have been their last one because they don't offer it now) so I can only say Amazon was great as always and I know by experience they have the best customer service, bar none. When I returned the defective Samsung 63" Plasma I bought early this year they went out of their way to accomodate me, so buy with absolute confidence. Just know that other vendors who sell here have their own return policies and Amazon can't help you if you go that route. Sorry to write a short novel but I want to give as much info as possible. I will check the comments section for a while if you have any questions and answer ASAP.


New meaning to Home Theatre in an LCD TV 2008-07-30
Great TV. A bit heavy, but less than one would think for its size. Mine is wall mounted on a 200lb rated mount so I have plenty of leeway. Bought the TV from amazon and it was delivered by a company called CEVA. First one came with a shattered LCD, but a replacement was soon shipped after refusing the first one. Second one came completely in tact. Very happy with the purchase, though I never would have thought I'd own a TV that cost 4x what I paid for my first car!!! Then again, I never thought I'd be paying as much for gas as I do milk, either. Guess that's life for you!!


Best 120hz 65in LCD under 5k 2008-07-28
This is an amazing TV. We needed something large to fill up a big room but didn't want to go with a plasma because of its reflective screen. That's when we found this Goliath of a TV and waited patiently for its price to drop. HDTV Picture quality is the best you'll see for a TV this size. SDTV is okay, but not worse than any other lcd on the market. My only (minor) complaints are: no side inputs (really would come in handy) and the sound quality isn't so great (get a home theater system).

Pros:
Best picture quality of any 65in LCD out there
120hz 1080p goodness
Auto brightness sensor that adjust the amount of light in the room
TONS of inputs
Very easy setup

Cons:
No side inputs
Sound isn't too great (again, if you're going to get a TV this size, you should be buying a home theater system as well)
Universal Remote isn't all that great (get a logitech harmony)





Bigger is better 2008-07-28
For the past year or so I was seriously searching for a 52" 1080p LCD HDTV to replace the 42" Westinghouse LCD 1080p HD monitor I had been using with a satellite receiver. I was very pleased with the perfomance of the Westinghouse but wanted something bigger. I was aware of the problems with some 60 Hz machines so was narrowing my choice to 120 Hz. I was focussing in on the Sharp, Samsung and Sony 52 inchers when the Sharp Aquos LC65D93U 65" LCD HDTV became available at a reasonable price. Amazon's price beat all by a long shot and I didn't hesitate. 65/52 = 1.25 and squared (for the area) is 1.56! 56 % more area for 1000 to 1500 more dollars! $3999 with white glove shipping was a real seller. The TV arrived in a week or so, two guys carried it in, unboxed it, set it where I wanted it, hooked it up making sure it worked and left, all in 15 or so minutes. Awesome!

I have since (about a month or so) been marveling at the incredible HD picture. It really spoils you. I find myself seeking out HD programming because I don't care to watch SD which is not very good on a screen this large (especially when you are constantly comparing it to HD!). Of course performance with DVD's with an HD DVD player is also very good. I can recommend this machine at Amazon's price to anyone interested in a new TV experience.


Good LCD TV, but not the best picture 2008-07-18
The Advanced Super View Panel on the LC-65D93U provides an unsurpassed Dynamic Contrast Ratio, producing the industry's deepest black levels available today for exceptional detail in both light and dark scenes. Sharp's proprietary FineMotion Advanced technology combines double-frame data interpolation and 120Hz frame rate conversion, double the traditional 60Hz driving speed, for even finer video performance. With the FineMotion Advanced mode, pixel response time is an industry-best 4ms, ensuring smooth, flowing motion in fast-action scenes and an overall immersive experience.


best pick 2008-07-09
I've owned this tv for over a month now and love it. Picture is excellent. I have it paired to an Onkyo tx-sr875 receiver which upconverts all signals to 1080p. Without it 480 programs were a little grainy due to size of tv but now taken care of.


Fantastic High-Definition LCD 2008-07-04
We've just received the unit (safely intact) with no dead or stuck pixels. The TV immediately discovered my satellite and my PS3 (after using the first HDMI input). There is an "auto" HDMI port (Input 7) that didn't like the PS3, but I haven't read the manual to see what the auto label means. We tried both Hellboy and PotC: Dead Man's Chest and they look absolutely stunning.

The TV is immense! I'd suggest that you sit no closer than 8 feet or you will notice the pixels. The remote is easy to use and back-lit. The only negative that isn't really mentioned anywhere is that the TV uses HDMI 1.2a instead of the current 1.3x. However, nothing is available that takes advantage of the new HDMI standard and it will probably be many years before it will be widely used.

I've also read that it's not quite as "fast" even with its 120Hz/4 ms rating. Not being a serious audio/video person, I haven't noticed any difference between my old 42" Plasma and this LCD in terms of display speed, so I haven't seen any indication of this. I've also played a few PS3 games and didn't notice any refresh issues. By the way, if you think movies look incredible on this LCD, you really need to see a computer/console game. Amazing!

Overall, this is really an excellent deal and should not be missed. I was initially worried about purchasing such a large item over the Internet, but Amazon has always delivered without problems. If you were thinking about a large DLP to get that "movie experience", I'd really consider this LCD instead as it is brighter, clearer, easy to move, and takes up less room. So, buy it already!


Sharp Aquos lc6593u 2008-06-22
This TV has an unbelievable picture and is a steal at this price under $5000. This is a 2007 model and the 2008 version goes for $8000 as did this model last year

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