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Sharp AQUOS LC-65SE94U
$8,000.00
Released February, 2008
The Pros:Massive screen size. 1080p, 120Hz. Good contrast, brightness and response time.
The Cons:Very expensive. TV lasted 6 months. Has been in the repair shop for the Last 7 weeks. Customer service is not helpful.
The SE94Us form Sharp's flagship line of LCD televisions for 2008 and feature a 1080p native resolution, a 120Hz display mode, and Internet support with integrated ethernet port. For more information refer to the full Sharp AQUOS SE94U series report.
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Specs
- 1080p native resolution
- 120Hz mode
- 4ms response time
- 3000:1 static contrast ratio | 27,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- Deep Color and x.v.Color support
- 5-Wavelength backlight system
- 10-bit panel
- Ethernet port for Internet content and AQUOS Net
- 450 cd/m2 brightness
- Inputs: HDMI x 3, Component x 2, Composite x 3, S-Video x 1, VGA x 1
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good contrast, brightness and response time
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high quality, excellent picture, fantastic service ,very thin
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has come down in price a lot
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TV lasted 6 months. Has been in the repair shop for the Last 7 weeks.
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Customer service is not helpful
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McMav:
#sharp_aquos_lc_65se94u After installing this massive TV, it worked for 6 months. One day the TV just stopped powering on. I called Sharp Customer service and they were going to send someone out to look at the TV. After a week of sharp not returning phone calls, i had to load the TV in the back of a friend's SUV and drive 45 Minutes just to get to a shop that would service it under warranty. 6 to 8 weeks later and i still do not have a television. I have to call several times a week just to stay informed about the status of the repair where i have been told for weeks that the parts are on order. AND the parts that were received were DEFECTIVE! For something that cost as much as this, one would think it would last more than 6 months.
My Opinion, if you're going to pay this much for a television, purchase something that performs. I have had zero problems with a Pioneer Elite purchased well before the sharp.
Jul 30, 09
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