- Full HD 1080p
- Netflix streaming video capability
- 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced
With the introduction of the LC-46LE810UN, Sharp once again establishes its leadership in LCD and LED technology. In a monumental engineering breakthrough, Sharp’s proprietary Quad Pixel Technology, a 4-color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB, enabling many colors to be displayed for the first time. A stunning new contmporary edge-light design proudly announces a new AQUOS direction for 2010. The proprietary AQUOS LED LCD system comprised of the X-Gen L… More >>
Tags: 1080p, 120Hz, 46Inch, EdgeLit, HDTV, LC46LE810UN, Sharp
I purchased this unit on 5 June 2010 and after 7 days of viewing i have to admit that it has the best picture quality of all the LED’s I’ve seen. I replaced a Vizio 46″ FHDTV with this unit because the Vizio LCD panel failed after only 1yr 2 months of use. Entire lcd strings of vertical lines failed (20 plues), plus a dark comma-shaped smear appeared on half the screen. No more Vizio’s for me. This set is a dream as far as we are concerned. It’s like a theater film movie screen…. Just amazing!
Rating: 5 / 5
When viewing “side-by side” the Sharp versus other sets in an electronics store, the Aquos actually stood-out from the crowd for video quality. The high-end plasmas were very close, but there was something about the Sharp that set it apart. At home, while viewing satellite HD, old movies, even black & white, seemed like they were live broadcasts. This isn’t just my impression, but those of most of my friends that viewed it as well. This set replaces a 4 year old Samsung DLP that should have lasted a lot longer than it did. Audio quality is mediocre, but what can you expect of speakers in a cabinet as narrow as this? A home theater sound system with this TV is a must. I also viewed the 240 Hz version of this set, but couldn’t detect enough difference to warrant the extra expense. Bottom line is that this set gives superb video quality for a very reasonable price.
Rating: 5 / 5
I recieved this model as a replacment from sharp when my last set keep giving me problems so they finally gave me a upgrade. This set is x1000 times better then the last. Picture is great for blue-ray movies and gaming. As for tv it could look better i have dish network hd and it looks a little grainy but i suppose that could be dish network issue. The picture menu can get a little confusing their or a lot of options, I suggest that you go to [...] they have nice picture calibration i was happy with. Other then that its a great set you should be happy with
Rating: 4 / 5
Purchased this TV at BB this weekend. Was between this and the new Samsung UN40C6300.
This was purchased for a bedroom TV, and wanted something between 37″ and 40″.
This TV is very thin, I have it wall mounted and it looks great. Side viewing angles are great. Picture quality looks great and speakers sound great.
My biggest beef about the tv (which really isn’t a huge issue for most) is the power cord is not detachable and its not very long either so it makes it a PITA to run through the wall if your wall mounting it.
I also wish the bottom of the bezel was smaller, I guess because the TV has a built in sub, they had to extend out the bottom, it makes the TV look larger then it needs to be.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have owned this television for a month. It is excellent! The picture is clear and sharp – by far the best I have seen in this price range. The sound is more than sufficient for my viewing needs (I’m not a sound nut). I enjoy the ability to connect my router straight to the television so that I can receive high-quality Netflix using the software on the television. The remote is sufficient and controls Netflix fairly well.
From opening the box to sitting in my recliner watching a movie took about fifteen minutes.
Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5