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Posted at 3:41 PM on Thursday 12/18/08 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
NewEgg.com has the Sharp Aquos 52inch LC52D64U 1080p LCD HDTV with combo Sharp AQUOS 1080p HD Blu-Ray Disc Player BD-HP21U for $1600 with free shipping.

  • 52-inch Widescreen TFT panel with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels
  • 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 4 ms response, 450 cd/m² brightness
  • Built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners provide access to DTV and analog TV
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      tychang2k - Posted 3:44 pm PST 12/18/08 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

      What is the best series in Sharp Aquos? Thanks.

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      dreamnmotion - Posted 4:16 pm PST 12/18/08 (20 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think the 65U? Correct me if I'm wrong

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      flipside217 - Posted 4:20 pm PST 12/18/08 (32 Posts)  Report Spam

      only one hdmi input??

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      zidane - Posted 4:21 pm PST 12/18/08 (455 Posts)  Report Spam

      call me when this drops to $1000 without the blu-ray player =)

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      horndoggy11 - Posted 4:32 pm PST 12/18/08 (787 Posts)  Report Spam

      who the burp wants a blu ray player? I download my 1080p high def movies thank you very much. Why the burp would i want some burp box that i have to load in a stupid plastic disc? What is this, 2004? Get with the burp times, Blu Ray is outdated bullshit.

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      TakaSaurus - Posted 5:06 pm PST 12/18/08 (178 Posts)  Report Spam

      #3, according to the specs it has 3 HDMI inputs (1 side, 2 rear)

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      quanfo - Posted 5:22 pm PST 12/18/08 (86 Posts)  Report Spam

      1600? no deal; s/b 1200 or less

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      coderone - Posted 5:24 pm PST 12/18/08 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

      Too expensive...got to be less than 1200 to even be considered

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      meanoldbaldteacher - Posted 6:17 pm PST 12/18/08 (425 Posts)  Report Spam

      This is a good price; I was just in Costco where the 46" was $1299 w/o the Blu-Ray.

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      masnyder - Posted 6:42 pm PST 12/18/08 (91 Posts)  Report Spam

      This actually seems like a pretty good deal, although it would be even nicer if they sold it without the blu-ray player for $1400.

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      DixieBelle - Posted 6:49 pm PST 12/18/08 (21 Posts)  Report Spam

      I got the Sharp Aquous 46 inch last thanksgiving.
      The remote control reception at the set is not good. Must have angle correct and frequently up and down pass the channel after you have taken your finger off the button. Worst feature is the volume from the set itself. If you already plan to use a supplemental receiver with speakers, it is fine, but I was very disappointed in the volume from the unit alone.

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      donnydorko - Posted 6:56 pm PST 12/18/08 (148 Posts)  Report Spam

      great t.v , this is a great deal considering it is 52 inches with a good brand .

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      jiffy - Posted 7:57 pm PST 12/18/08 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

      great tv good price. would be better if it were a sony player instead

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      kasapo - Posted 9:35 pm PST 12/18/08 (27 Posts)  Report Spam

      I saw another TV with 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Is there a point at which r doesn't matter?

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      jsbusman - Posted 12:14 am PST 12/19/08 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

      i have a hard time looking at sharp when there's sony and samsung.

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      Oio - Posted 12:41 am PST 12/19/08 (1382 Posts)  Report Spam

      #14 those are "dynamic contrast" numbers, in other words marketing games. No substitute for seeing one in person.

      Subtract $200 for the BlewRay (if you even want/need it) and the TV is still $1400. Not a great price at this point

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      rdcollns - Posted 8:11 am PST 12/19/08 (956 Posts)  Report Spam

      #14, at this point, any brand name will please most people. If you really care about truly outstanding contrast, buy a plasma set. They get pretty warm, and use more electricity, but the images are much better with richer colors and deaper contrast.

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      aliasfox - Posted 9:39 am PST 12/20/08 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      This is the 64u model, which is last year's version. Amazon had the 52" 65u model (this year's) with the same blu-ray player last week for $1488. So... not really a deal here.

      The best Aquos models are the 94u Special Edition and the <1" thick XS1 models that are listed at $8k for a 52" and something like $15k for the 65"

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      npoon - Posted 1:40 pm PST 12/20/08 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

      agreed with #18...the price is just ok.

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