Impulse buy, glad I got it., I bought this TV a week ago at my local Future Shop. I was originally looking to get a 46 inch Sony Bravia 3D LED, but the salesman there left me waiting for over 30 minutes and I ended up finding this TV for sale ($629 canadian). I've had my eye on the Sharp Aquos Quattron TV's for a few years now, ever since I saw them on display and was blown away by the image quality on the blu-ray movies they had playing in-store. For the price, it seemed like too good a deal to pass up so I grabbed the box and took it to the cashier.
After setting up the TV, the first thing I did was hook up my PS3 and put on the BBC documentary Planet Earth. My girlfriend and I were both blown away by the quality of the images. Compared to my 4 year old 27" inch 720p Sony LCD, the Sharp blows it away. It did take a lot of messing around with the menu to figure out how to tune everything and I can see a lot of people being frustrated because the menu options are not very well named so it took some trial and error to figure out how to turn off the power light below the Sharp logo and how to turn on the HDMI 2,3,and 4 ports.
I mainly bought this TV to put in the basement/man-cave so that I could play xbox and ps3 on. Other than the bigger screen, I wouldn't say it's a big step up from my old LCD for games since games only output 720p graphics, but there is no ghosting when the screen goes from light to dark and I didn't notice any lag.
For watching movies, like I said before, Blu-Ray looks great. I've also hooked up a FAT32 USB key and watched a movie that was 1.36 gb big and it still looked pretty good. Last night, I hooked up my 500gb NTFS portable hard drive and we watched a 720p HD mkv movie file. The TV had no problems playing it and there were no hiccups in the playback. I also had no issues setting up wifi on the TV, I went into the menu option, hit the search button, then hit the quick connect button on my router. The TV and router found each other and setup the connection automatically. I have not tried the DLNA home network option, I'm not familiar with this and looked up online to try to set it up, but there wasn't too much info online about it. Since I can just use the usb connection for hard drives and hook up my android tablet to one of the HDMI ports, I'm not too worried about streaming content over the network to the TV through DLNA, if that's what it's for.
What a buy!, I bought this tv with a "like new" tag attached to it. I've had my reservations at first due to the fact there was a sizable hole near the base of the box. Then the unboxing began, as I opened it the top portion of the box the styrophoam was also damaaged. But it still was good enough to cover the tv. Other than that the tv itself was flawless. It still had the plastic lining around the border of the screen and the remote was in good shape.
The picture quality was also flawless. In hd the picture is amazingly crisp during tv watching as well as gaming (Xbox, Ps3) I have yet too see anything wrong so far. To get this tv at the price I did I feel like I came away a thief.
Sharp LC40LE830U, Delivered early, easy to set up, remote is easy to use. The picture is the best we've every had and the features are great. Love it! If I had a place for a second one this size I buy another one.
Sharp 830 = awesome, I've been researching LED tv's for a month and finally went with this for $600 from amazon's warehouse as "used-very good". It was in mint condition and looks like someone just returned it without even turning it on.
If you're looking for an LED without 3D then this is the TV to get. Cannot beat the picture and with wireless internet(which doesn't come with a lot of tvs) it's a great price and a great product. Super easy to set up and the picture will blow you away.
Buy this with confidence.
Very happy!, I am very happy with this TV. I spent a long time doing research, and I'm glad I chose the right TV.
Setup was very easy, and I find I'm happy with one of the video presets, I haven't had to do any fancy changes to the settings. The picture is clear and crisp with no digital artifacts or blurs around fast action.
The sound is so-so, but that's what I expected. The speakers just aren't that large, you can't expect them to reproduce low tones well.
The hookup to the internet and Netflix was a breeze.
It syncs audio with components via HDMI3 cables very well. And it has an analog audio out you can send to anything that doesn't speak digital.
I would recommend this TV to a friend, and would purchase it again myself.
Good buy, I purchased this television in an open box condition, nothing was missing everything was packaged neat as if it had never opened. TV works great I only use it for off and online gaming PS3. I've had no issues. I was told by a friend that PS3 is shown at 1080p but my television indicates 480p, I don't know why but it doesn't affect me. I wouldn't think that the TV picture could be more sharp or clear I just thought that I would mention it in my review in case someone knew why 480p instead of 1080p, again complaints. I would buy another.
Awesome TV, I've had this TV for about 3 months now, and use it often. The overall quality of this TV is amazing. I was lucky to catch a good deal. The color, and picture is crisp!! It does take a little getting used to compared to regular TV's, especially on high quality (like Blu-Rays through HDMI cables) videos. It is super crisp, and flows very good. The one tiny complaint I have is that the HDMI ports are on the side, and depending on what cables you use, they stick out a bit from a front view. So, considering that, in my opinion, is the biggest flaw, you can see why I believe this TV is amazing.
Sharp LC40LE830U Quattron, My wife is from Japan and was the Audio/Video equipment buyer for her employer there. Based on her observations and previous experience she suggested we go with a Sharp. I had been considering an LG product but our decision was based also on the reputation of Sharp as an industry pioneer in video display manufacturing.
Great Picture and Lots of Features!!, I purchased this TV approx 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it! The picture is very sharp but also because of the quad pixel technology it gives a certain softness so that it doesn't fatigue your eyes like some TVs do. I used the settings listed by T Chens review and then from there I adjusted it to my taste as far as how much of the yellows, blues and greens I wanted. Once you get this adjusted to how you like it then other TVs look very bland. The Yellow that they integrate into the colors does indeed make the greens and blues really pop! For my purposes I found I had to back the yellow off a tad. Once I did that I still had the great green and blue tones that Sharp talks about but they didn't push the colors into artificial looking territory. Like I mentioned earlier, you will need to adjust it for your taste but if you pop in about 5 of your favorite blu-ray discs it may only take an hour or so to tweak it. This TV is EXTREMELY adjustable. You can take it from a blande gray to an insane world of super bright crazy colors. If anyone reviews it and says they didn't like the picture then I suspect they just didn't take the time to adjust it properly. There are plenty of HDMI jacks as well as RCA jacks so hookup is flexible and easy. The menu functions and apps are a breeze to use as each has a dedicated button on the remote. One important thing for me was to have access to netflix and vudu. The only one application I wish they had was the Amazon application. My blue ray entertainment center has that so its no loss but it would have been nice. I have used the USB in function and 720p and 1080p vids and movies look great. I popped a half dozen vids on a flash stick and put it in and it picks them up immediately. The speakers are really good for a TV set. They go very loud and have a decently full sound for a built in flat panel TV. All my blu-ray movies look terrific and regular TV that is broadcasted in HD is a real treat! I cant think of another TV I would rather have than this one. If it were stolen I would definitely get another one.
Fantastic product, I bought this primarily because of gaming and it DOES NOT disappoint. The picture is crystal clear and truly stunning. Just wait until you pop in a Blu Ray disc. I recommend Star Wars Episode III. You will be floored. I was also surprised by the quality of the embedded speakers. You cannot go wrong with this purchase.

UltraBrilliant LED system uses "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents for high brightness and color purity.Enjoy music, video, and image files from USB thumb drives and networked DLNA-certified devices.Quad Pixel processing enables enhanced range of colors and detail; 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced improves fast-motion picture quality.Netflix, CinemaNow, and Vudu streaming video, customized Internet content, and live customer support via built-in Wi-Fi.40-inch class display with full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution. Sharp's LE830 series reinforces its leadership in the HDTV field, complete with Sharp's proprietary Quattron quad-pixel technology, which adds a fourth color-yellow-to the traditional RGB pixel format, for richer color and brilliant picture detail. An LED backlit X-Gen LCD panel enables a dynamic contrast ratio of 6,000,000:1 for seriously deep blacks. Sharp's 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced motion processing virtually eliminates blur and motion artifacts in fast-moving video. The LC-40LE830U also boasts connected TV services, including Vudu apps, Netflix streaming video, CinemaNow, Blockbuster On Demand, Alphaline Entertainment, and Napster. Plus, with built-in Wi-Fi, connectivity is easier than ever. This also makes for an easy connection to AQUOS Advantage Live, the industry's leading online support system, to help ensure you get the most out of your new television.
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