LED blacklit LCD HDTVs are some of the hottest televisions that came out in 2009. The Sharp LC40LE700UN fits right in light providing vibrant colors, a thin frame, and a ton of features all for under $1,000. Electronics retailer 6ave.com is currently selling this television for $999 with free shipping.
When this HDTV came out on the market it cost $1,599 making this a great bargain.
Here is what CNET has said about it’s features:
LED backlighting tops the features list of the Sharp LC40LE700UN, but it’s unlike any other LED-backlit TV released so far. All of the other LED-based LCDs fall into one of two camps: edge-lit or local dimming. However, the Sharp falls into neither category. Its LED elements are arranged behind the screen, as opposed to the edge, but they are incapable of dimming or brightening individually. Like a standard fluorescent-backlit LCD, the Sharp’s LED backlight must dim or brighten all at once. The main benefit of its LED backlight is simply reduced energy consumption.
The Sharp LC40LE700UN also sports a 120Hz refresh rate that provides improved motion resolution compared with standard LCDs–although we suspect you’ll be hard-pressed to see any difference. That refresh rate also allows the TV to display the proper cadence when fed 1080p/24 material. The two larger sizes in the Sharp LC-LE700UN series, the 46- and 52-inch models, feature dejudder processing as well, while the two smaller 40- and 32-inch models do not.
Similar LED HDTVs from Samsung cost as much as $1,200. Learn more about the 120Hz 1080p LED Sharp LC40LE700UN today.
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