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The SHARP AQUOS is the TV to have. That's what I have.
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We have some friends recently put in a Bose 5.1 system in the great room of their home and paid a shit ton for it and installation. It's a huge room, probably 30x40x15 foot, at least, but I have to admit, the system sounds incredible. The satellite speakers are very inconspicuous, which is a nice. |
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10-09-2013, 11:59 AM | #35 |
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Isn't there like a hundred Sharp Aquos?
any particular model or line that is better? I've read that some LCD's now have smart dimming for better blacks.
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Look for sales @ newegg.com. I have saved a bunch of dough there.
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10-09-2013, 12:49 PM | #38 | |
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And yes, Sharp has many different models. As an owner of three Aquos LCD's, I think they're great TV's but I wouldn't hesitate for a second to replace them with Vizio LED's. |
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One more thing: With any of these new LCD's and LED TV's, you have to manually go into the Menu and settings to turn off "True Motion" or "Fine Motion" or whatever each manufacturer is calling it. Otherwise, the TV makes every program look like a soap opera and you lose the cinematic experience.
It's rather "jerky" as well. I can't understand why it's the default setting. It blows. |
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Also, your recommendation for say a 50-60 inch would be a Vizio LED? |
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I like the true moron for some sporting events, but it blows for movies or regular programming.
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Personally, I think that all of these TV's look great when they're set up at home. I've never gone from room to room in my house and thought "Wow, this TV looks like shit!" It's usually "Goddamn, that's awesome!". |
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