Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV

January 19th, 2012 by Kha14 Leave a reply »

Every HDTV product comes with good and bad points.
In the case of the Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV, its good points include its wonderful video processing system, automatic backlight, adequate connectivity and also the Aquos Link feature.

Video processing is not the strength of LCD televisions. In fact, images on LCD screens typically become blurry during fast-moving scenes.
The Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV, however, is able to create clear images also in motion because of its Fine Motion Enhanced frame-interpolation system, which creates new frames to insert between the actual frames, and its 120Hz video processing system, which allows it to generate 120 frames per second instead of the typical rate of just 60.

The Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV also comes with an automatic backlight, which simply means that its fluorescent backlight dynamically adjusts to the number of light in the room, so you won’t need to keep changing the brightness on the screen. The Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV has automatic contrast adjustments to boost the contrast ratio and create deep black levels, although these are still not as deep as those manufactured by Plasma televisions.

In the case of connectivity, the Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV provides an adequate number of outputs and inputs, which are located both on the back and on the side of the panel. Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV has five HDMI connections, which is a couple more than most HDTV sets have, allowing you to plug inside your Blu-Ray player, DVD player, satellite TV box, game console and each other HDMI-capable device you’ve got. Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV also has a VGA input for you to connect your CPU and use the HDTV as a PC monitor.

Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV includes a 10-bit LCD display, instead of the typical 8-bit screen, which results in smoother color gradations, and a color management system that you can tweak to modify the hue and saturation of each primary and secondary color.
The Sharp Aquos 52 lc52d64u 1080p TV also offers the Aquos Link, which is similar to the Bravia Sync of Sony HDTVs and the Viera Link of Panasonic HDTVs, allowing the user to turn HDMI-capable devices on/off with the press of a single button.

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