Sharp led tv 3D fullhd review
Sharp led tv 3D fullhd review
Sharp LC-60LE935 Review
60" 3D Capable LCD/LED TV
Picture and Viewing Features
I was very impressed with the Sharp LED 3D TVs at CES 2011 on the LE935. The three Sharp Quad pixel technology 3D TVs (the LE935 being one of them) won our Editors Choice Award for Best 3D LED TV at the show. The LC-60LE935 has full array back lit local dimming (number of zones not published). The TV displayed the animated Blu Ray 3D edition of Despicable Me and we were obviously impressed by the picture. There was hardly any flicker. This was one of the best 3D TV images we saw on a non-Plasma 3D TV. Colors were vibrant and I didnt notice any blur in the bottom right or left edges of the picture. The test was a true one with active shutter glasses on the face (not a stationary stand). The hurdle the Sharp 3D TVs could not conquer was the overwelming distraction when a bright light flashes across a dark background. Bright lights in the foreground on 3D TVs are not becoming to the technology. The second flaw is with 3D viewing is fast motion – which blurs the image.
Appearance
Internet Applications and Connectivity
The LC-60LE935 includes built in Wifi for access to Sharp's Internet TV suite which includes Pandora, Twitter, Flickr, Vudu, Netflix, Cinema Now as well as Sharp AQUOS Advantage Live which is an remote online live service offered by Sharp to help you personalize your settings for Internet the way you want them. Sharp is the only manufacturer with such a service.
Standout Features
At CES 2011 Sharp (LE935 series) had on display a live 2D to 3D conversion set up with a model dressed in yellow throwing a ball or opening and closing an umbrella. The 2D to 3D conversion displayed on the LE935 was the best I saw at the show. The picture was good compared to most other 2D to 3D conversion displays which I would describe as pretty lousy. The conversion technology though, even from the LE935 is unconvincing. In my opinion, you're better off not converting 2D content to 3D than watching a lousy 3D picture image. The only function I can see this being useful for is still images.
Full Array Local Dimming from true back lit LED backlighting. This is top of the line technology for LED TVs and will necessarily cause the price to be reflective of the advanced technology. The true LED backlighting allows for more detailed placement of local dimming, thus manipulating this backlight can create a better 3D picture and reduce the flicker present from edge lighting. The 60LE935 has the best 3D picture and the best picture quality overall among the Sharp LED TVs.
240Hz. The 240Hz feature in the Sharp LED TVs is not as over-hyped in eliminating natural background blur as are some of the other competitors. This is a positive thing, as it leaves the picture looking more natural while eliminating much of the judder and jerky effects that are a problem on LED TVs.
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