Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-60LE810UN
Manufacturer: Sharp Part number: LC-60LE810UN
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- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 9 reviews
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- Description:
- The LE810 series features Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with an UltraBrilliant edge-lit LED backlight. For ultra-smooth fast motion, Sharp's proprietary Fine Motion Enhanced technology is included for 120Hz frame rate conversion, as well as fast response time (4 ms).
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User reviews
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Amazing TV
by cmichel04 on May 25, 2010
Pros: Perfect TV; colors more realistic than any other LED TV; no clouds and almost perfect out of the box.
Cons: Some video processing options may introduce flickering. In my case, I had to disable Film Mode (set it to Off)
Summary: I did a lot of research and decided to go for Sharp LE810, image quality is amazing, fairly priced, very thin, 120 HZ enhanced. The TV is light weight, and ...
Summary: I did a lot of research and decided to go for Sharp LE810, image quality is amazing, fairly priced, very thin, 120 HZ enhanced. The TV is light weight, and energy efficient.
The LED is edge, not full LED, but with the yellow color added, it really makes the colors evenly lit up and not dark in the center like some other edge lit LED TV's.
Comparing with Sony or Samsung LED, this TV has more realistic colors, and also because of the added yellow pixel it display better colors like skin colors, gold - very difficult to display properly by other TVs.
Sharp's Quattron design works very well with a wide variety of programming. Even though it's extending the range of colours beyond standard TV, the effect never looked artificial. Quite the opposite: I was continually impressed with the range of colours and tones I saw on the screen.
Firmware updates are easy to do from the menu and they improve picture quality.6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Sharp le810
by dp3dp on July 6, 2010
Pros: Slim design, automatic firmware updates
Cons: Color reproduction is not accurate, not a true 120hz
Summary: I had this tv for about 45 days and returned it. While this is a good tv, color reproduction is off, and certain colors are widley oversaturated. This tv also ...
Summary: I had this tv for about 45 days and returned it. While this is a good tv, color reproduction is off, and certain colors are widley oversaturated. This tv also had huge issues with clouding and flashlighting I returned the first set only to have that same amount in different locations on the second. Additionally, this tv is not currently 120hz Sharp will be putting out a firmware update to address this, as of 6 july no update to address this. Overall I was not happy with this tv for the price, a vizio that replaced it was more impressive being almost 1k cheaper.
3 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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excellent color and easy to set up
by hocli on May 25, 2010
Pros: The color is excellent and clear.
Cons: I have to chose the store displace mode instead of the home displace mode to get execllent picture.
Summary: That will be good if they made 3D models.
Summary: That will be good if they made 3D models.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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nice product; didn't last
by casadecastro on March 28, 2012
Pros: nice picture
easy setup, easy to use
good input selection/variety
interacted well with universal remotes, Sony Blu RayCons: died an early death
shiny screen -- reflects light like a plasma TV
connections hard to reach when TV mounted on wall
touch pad on/off and volume buttons unreliableSummary: 13 days after the Aquos 3 month extended warranty ran out, the TV won't turn on and the Sharp repair center says it's a total loss -- the ...
Summary: 13 days after the Aquos 3 month extended warranty ran out, the TV won't turn on and the Sharp repair center says it's a total loss -- the screen is toast. 15 months (plus 13 days) out of the box.
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Great TV, Awful Service
by FedoraPunk on October 3, 2011
Pros: The build and image quality are great.
Cons: Sharp's service is not great.
Summary: I ordered a refurbished LC60LE810UN.
After 4 months of using the TV (the warranty, of course, is only 3 months), it wouldn't turn on and I got a blinking ...Summary: I ordered a refurbished LC60LE810UN.
After 4 months of using the TV (the warranty, of course, is only 3 months), it wouldn't turn on and I got a blinking error light. Called a TV repair place, they said "That's a panel issue. Sharp is pretty cool about this stuff, I bet they'll extend your warranty a month and replace it for free". He called Sharp for me and that's exactly what they said they'd do - come out and replace the TV for free!
I called Sharp with my new warranty-replacement case number to schedule the appointment, and they said "You're out of warranty, sorry", despite just telling us that they'd replace it for free. Now they tell me it's $505 to replace it and I have no other options, as it is not an orderable/repairable part.
I'll never buy another product from Sharp again. -
Don't buy this Television
by oahufish on May 2, 2011
Pros: Great Picture and nice features with the built in Netflix.
Cons: Picture/Sound delay that can be annoying.
Very unreliable, six months after purchase the televsion did not power up one morning. Called Sharp and they directed us to a local repair shop for warrenty work. It took two weeks for parts to arrive and replSummary: Do not purchase this product.
Summary: Do not purchase this product.
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do not buy
by tgoodrich723 on April 18, 2011
Pros: picture good
Cons: after 3 months power supply went out. no tv. wait for service 4 days. wait for part 6 weeks. no tv. do not buy sharp.
Summary: do not buy sharp. $2k tv and breaks after 3 months.
Summary: do not buy sharp. $2k tv and breaks after 3 months.
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Best 60" LED for the $.
by UFGatorGuy20 on January 3, 2011
Pros: - Incredibly vivid color spectrum.
- Brightness capability beyond any LED I've seen.
- One of the most energy efficient LEDs on the market (if not the most).
- Accurate 120Hz frame interpolation.
- Massive options menu.
- Sexy design.Cons: - Average audio
- Out of box configuration
- Some inaccurate colors
- Reflective screenSummary: After weeks of research and demos at multiple electronics stores (Best Buy, HHGregg, etc.), I purchased this television for $1759 at Sears about a week before Christmas. I'm still ...
Summary: After weeks of research and demos at multiple electronics stores (Best Buy, HHGregg, etc.), I purchased this television for $1759 at Sears about a week before Christmas. I'm still stunned at how great of an LED I bought for the price. (FYI, I upgraded to this TV from a 52" Sony XBR3 LCD that I paid $4999 for 3 years ago).
Everyone has always preached Samsung or bust to me. Samsungs are great TVs, and I am prepared to drop a mint for a quality tv. But, I really wanted to find a stylish 60" LED without breaking the bank this time around. I think this LED is going to help Sharp close in on the top of the market.
First, the advertised four-color LED pattern that produces wider a blue and yellow color spectrum IS NOT A GIMMICK. You can see much deeper blues and yellows in this set. However, you will need to carefully adjust your hues and temperatures in the options menu to maintain an accurate picture. Otherwise, your picture will seem to have unnatural contrast and some colors will appear almost neon. Adjusting the settings will take some patience, but only because there are so many options in the menus. The out-of-box configuration is pretty laughable. The default brightness and contrast is utterly ridiculous. But, after about 30 minutes of channel surfing and blu-ray playing, I found a great configuration that blows me away. NFL, ESPN, News, and Blu-Ray have never looked so good. I'm a huge gamer, and the vivid colors are simply incredible on my XBOX360, PS3, and Wii. Do not let the initial configuration deter you. Throw in some different blu-rays and adjust to your liking. If you're not confident you can do this, several very good pre-set options exist (dynamic, dynamic-fixed, movie, game, etc...). The TV feels very smart with the dynamic option enabled. The TV responds well to adjust brightness and contrast for different channels and inputs.
Don't expect much in the sound department. The internal speakers are pretty average. I have the set hooked up to a very good LG surround sound theater. So, this wasn't even a consideration for me anyway.
The screen is very reflective. However, not enough to make any input unwatchable in even my bright living room during the middle of the day... that's how bright and clear the picture is on this tv.
This tv's design is also head and shoulder's above so many (which is important to me). It doesn't have a cheap boxy plastic looking frame like 90% of the other sets on the market (one reason I purchased my sleek XBR3 and a big design feature that directed me to this tv).
Overall, if you want a stylish looking tv that backs up its looks with surprising video performance at an incredible price... look no further. You'll be showing this tv off for a couple years... -
AT JUST OVER $2K - IT IS CLEARLY SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
by Marcus_De_Sade on October 10, 2010
Pros: audio, video, ease of use
Cons: haven't found any yet
Summary: I have read a couple reviews that stated the audio output played out of sync with the video. I know how to correct this problem. Instead of running your audio ...
Summary: I have read a couple reviews that stated the audio output played out of sync with the video. I know how to correct this problem. Instead of running your audio output from your DVD player to your speaker system, run the audio output from TV's audio output connection to your speaker system.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sharp
- Part number: LC-60LE810UN
- Description: The LE810 series features Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with an UltraBrilliant edge-lit LED backlight. For ultra-smooth fast motion, Sharp's proprietary Fine Motion Enhanced technology is included for 120Hz frame rate conversion, as well as fast response time (4 ms).
General
- TV type LED-LCD
- Screen size 60 in
- Viewing angle 176 degrees
- Viewing angle (vertical) 176 degrees
- Color Black
Features
- Connectivity Ethernet
- Internet streaming services AQUOS Net,
Netflix - TV features Optical Picture Control (OPC),
Quattron Quad Pixel Technology,
AQUOS Advantage,
X-GEN panel,
UltraBrilliant LED System,
AQUOS Net Video
- Technology LED-LCD
- Backlight technology LED Backlight technology
- LED backlight type Edge Light
- Native resolution 1920 x 1080
- Resolution 1080p
- Dynamic contrast ratio 4000000:1
- Refresh rate 120Hz
- Motion Enhancement Technology 120Hz
- Aspect ratio 16:9
- Response time (ms) 4 ms
- Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
- Widescreen Widescreen
- Brightness 450 cd/m2
TV Tuner
- TV tuner presence Yes
- Digital TV tuner ATSC,
QAM - Analog TV tuner NTSC
- TV tuner reception system NTSC,
ATSC,
QAM Audio
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker - 10 Watt,
1 x Subwoofer - 15 Watt - Total output power 35 Watt
- Audio controls Balance,
Bass,
Treble Connectivity
- HDMI ports qty 4
- PC interface VGA (HD-15)
- Input/Output connections 4 x HDMI input (19 pin HDMI Type A),
1 x HD component input (RCA phono x 3),
1 x Composite video input (RCA phono),
1 x Audio input (RCA phono x 2),
1 x VGA input (15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)),
1 x Network (RJ-45),
1 x Serial (9 pin D-Sub),
1 x Digital audio output (optical) (TOSLINK),
1 x S-Video input (4 pin mini-DIN),
1 x RF input - Video interface HDMI,
S-Video,
Component,
Composite Remote Control
- Type Standard remote control
- Second remote control type None
Built-in components
- Component type None
- Additional features Still picture display
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & support 1 year warranty
- Service & support details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Stands & Mounts
- Stand included Included
- Stand design Tabletop
Power
- Power device Power supply - Internal
- Power device nominal voltage AC 120 V
- Power consumption operational 230 Watt
Dimensions & Weight
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 56.7 in x 14.5 in x 38.3 in - With stand
- Weight 94.8 lbs
Sustainability
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2011) 3.0
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2012) 3.1
Product series
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Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-60LE810UN
Manufacturer: Sharp
Specs: LED-LCD,
60 in,
1080p,
120Hz,
Edge Light,
Ethernet,
AQUOS Net,
Netflix,
EPA Energy Star -

Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-52LE810UN
Manufacturer: Sharp
Specs: LED-LCD,
52 in,
1080p,
120Hz,
Edge Light,
Ethernet,
AQUOS Net,
Netflix,
EPA Energy Star -

Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-46LE810UN
Manufacturer: Sharp
Specs: LED-LCD,
46 in,
1080p,
120Hz,
Edge Light,
Ethernet,
AQUOS Net,
Netflix,
EPA Energy Star -

Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-40LE810UN
Manufacturer: Sharp
Specs: LED-LCD,
40 in,
1080p,
120Hz,
Edge Light,
Ethernet,
AQUOS Net,
Netflix,
EPA Energy Star
Accessories
Manufacturer info
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Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ - Phone: (201) 529-8200


