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Sharp LC-80LE632U

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  • "Why are we using antiquated 1080p on TVs this big?!"
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    on by pctechie95

    Pros: -Big
    -You can brag about it
    That's about it...

    Cons: -Uses 1080p technology....
    -Much heavier than a plasma, which is sad for an LCD panel
    -Inaccurate colors
    -Poor viewing angles
    -Boasts the same price tag as the pointless Bose VideoWave television...

    Summary: Has it even occured to the TV manufacturers that they should be using high-density LCD panels like the ones in our computer monitors??? Our 27" monitors for sale today have around 2560x1440,although with a hefty price tag... But for an average price of $5,000, this TV could include a high-density display with a ridiculously high resolution.

    I really believe that it is time to stop focusing on 3D, it came and went in the 50s and 60s, it came back briefly in the late 1990s and out again in the early 2000s... 3D is quite simply, a phase... And since companies are focusing more on 3D than a higher resolution set, everyone is scared to release anything higher than 1080p because nothing other than PCs broadcast or produce a signal with such resolution, meaning that the TV will have to dramatically stretch the image, or have a large loss of usable screen space if the image were displayed pixel per pixel...

    So, simply put, 1080p is extremely dated, and the TV industry definitely needs a revamp the the resolution department.

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  • reply on March 21, 2012 by iPlayNice

    1080p is not dated it is a very good resolution I under stand where you are coming from with the monitors having highr PPI but you also sit closer to your monitor vs your TV so fankly this balances out.

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date10/1/11
  • TV type LED-LCD
  • Screen size 80 in
  • Display format 1080p
  • Refresh Rate 120 Hz
  • LED Backlight type Full array
  • Connectivity Wi-Fi
  • Internet streaming services Smart TV
  • Energy Star Qualified EPA Energy Star
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