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![]() Flat TILT Adjustable Wall Mount for SHARP AQUOS 32 37 LED LCD 3D HDTV $27.25 Time Remaining: 20d 15h 37m Buy It Now for only: $27.25 |
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Sharp AQUOS LCD TV Remote Control GA759WJSA Supplied with models: LC-32E67 LC-32LE700 LC-40E67 LC-40E77 LC-46E77 LC-52E77 LC-60E77 LC-60E88 LC-65E77 List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $18.99 |
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This is an original Sharp LCD TV remote control model GA759WJSA. Compatible models listed above but also compatible with most of the Aquos TV's. |
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Sharp AQUOS LC26SB28UT 26-Inch 720p LCD TV, Black List Price: $399.99 Sale Price: $361.00 Used From: $490.00 |
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Sharp's 26-inch AQUOS LC-26SB28UT LCD HDTV is great for smaller rooms, thanks to a slim design and small footprint. It boasts a brilliant LCD panel, high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection, and generous viewing angles... |
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Sharp AQUOS LC60LE632U 60-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV, Black List Price: $1,799.99 Sale Price: $1,399.00 |
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LED LCD TV, X-Gen LCD Panel, 120Hz fine motion, Built in Wireless with Netflix streaming, Vudu, Cinema Now, Vyper Drive. Inputs and outputs: HDMI -4 HD Component - 1 Composite Video - 1 Audio Inputs (L/R) - RCA X 2 RS-232C - 1 PC - 1 (15-pin D-sub) Ethernet Input - 1 |
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Sharp AQUOS 80" Class 120Hz 1080p LED-LCD HDTV with WiFi List Price: $4,999.00 Sale Price: $4,419.99 |
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The AQUOS LC-80LE632U 80" Class (80" Diagonal) is a high-performance large screen LCD TV providing more than double the screen area of a 55" Class LCD TV. The Sharp Full HD 1080p X-Gen Panel produces stunning picture quality that is second to none... |
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SHARP LC-52LE820UN AQUOS 52 Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV List Price: $2,999.99 Sale Price: $1,249.00 Used From: $1,079.95 |
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With the introduction of the 820UN series, Sharp once again demonstrates its leadership in LCD and LED technology. In a monumental engineering breakthrough, Sharp's proprietary Quad Pixel Technology, a 4-color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB, enabling many colors to be displayed for the first time on a TV... |
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Sharp Aquos LC60LE847U 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D 1080p LED-LCD TV List Price: $2,999.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $1,945.73 |
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Sharp's 8 series aquos quattron 3D LED TVs in screen size classes of 60-, 70- and 80-Inches (lc-60le847u, lc-70le847u and lc-80le844u) offer a sleeker look with a newly designed ultra-slim bezel with a black brushed aluminum finish... |
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GBSG03-JP: iTrek 3D Active Shutter Glasses for Sharp AQUOS 3D TV Sale Price: $32.95 Used From: $34.37 |
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Enjoy high-quality 3D entertainment experience when you combine this pair of adult-sized 3D Active Shutter Glasses with a compatible Sharp AQUOS 3D HDTV. Compatible models include but not limited to: # Sharp LB3 Series # Sharp LV3 Series |
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VideoSecu TV wall mount tilt fits Sharp AQUOS 37 40 42 46 60 70 inch LC37SH20U LC37D53X LC37D63X LC37D40U LC-37DB5U LC-40C37U LC42PD7X LC-42d62U LC-42d72U LC-42D43U LC46PD7X LC46D43U LC-46D92U LC-46D62U LC46D92U LC52LE830U LC60E69U LC-60E79U LC60LE632U LC60LE831U LC60LE835U LC70LE632U LC70LE732U LC70LE735U with free 7ft HDMI cable and 6" 3-Axis Magnetic Bubble Level C83 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Safety bolts system-Lift and lock mounting: Just attach the pre-assembled arms on the back of the display to the wall plate, then tighten the security screws lock the display in position as needed. Common wall and TV attachment hardware 6" 3-Axis Magnetic Bubble Level and 7ft HDMI cable are included in the box. |
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Sharp Aquos LC60LE640U 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz 1080p LED-LCD TV List Price: $1,499.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $1,307.17 |
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We are currently gathering more information for the Sharp LC60LE640U 60-inch LED TV. Please call our friendly call center staff for any questions. |
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VideoSecu Low Profile TV Wall Mount for Most 32" - 65" LCD, LED, Plasma, HDTV Flat Panel TV with VESA up to 600x400 mm, Universal Wall Mounts Bracket ---Compatible with Sony Bravia, Samsung, LG, Haier, Panasonic, Vizio, Sharp AQUOS, Westinghouse, Pioneer, ProScan, RCA, Toshiba MF602B WA8 List Price: $79.99 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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The low profile mount MF602B is compatible with LED, LCD, Plasma TVs and other flat panel displays measuring between 32 and 65 inches. Supports all VESA mounting standards up to 680x400 and many odd size mounting patterns (mounting holes on the rear of the TV or panel should be no more than 26... |
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LCD TV - A Trick of the Light
You probably, without thinking about it, use items containing an LCD (liquid crystal display) every day. Every day items like notebooks, your digital watch, cell phones, microwaves and many more electronic gadgets use LCD technology. LCD displays hold many benefits compared to various other display technology available. In a Television, they are thinner and lighter and draw much less powers than the older style cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions and produce far less heat.
You may know that a traditional CRT TV uses three electron guns to produce its picture. They are the equivalent to three very fast, accurate paintbrushes that flash back and forth, painting a moving image on the back of your screen that you see when sitting in front of it.
Like computer screen and even digital photo frames, if you get in close to a flat screen television you will see that the image is composed of millions of minute squares, known as pixels. Each one of these is, in simple terms, a separate red, blue, or green light that can be flicked on or off at incredible speed to make the moving color picture. In an LCD television, the pixels are switched on or off using liquid crystals that rotate polarized light.
Take 2 pairs of polarized sunglasses, they must be polarizing in order for this simple test to work. When the two pairs are at 90 degrees to each other, you won't be able to see through them at all.
Using the sunglasses trick, LCD televisions are able to switch the colored lights of pixels off and on at high speed. A big bright light emits light out to the viewer. The pixels are in front of this, each pixel being made up of red, green and blue sub-pixels.
A liquid crystal is positioned between the filters and this is switched on and off electronically. When it's on, the light that passes through it is rotated through 90 degrees therefore the light is passing through the filters and making the pixel bright. The transistors that control the pixels switch on and off very quickly, many times a second in fact.
So, unlike traditional and Plasma televisions, there are no phosphors that light up, less power is needed for operation and the light source in an LCD television generates less heat than a Plasma or traditional television. Another big plus is that LCD technology emits no radiation from the TV screen.
Upon their initial release, LCD TVs were generally in a higher price bracket than Plasma models. Prices are however much more on a par today and considering the lifespan of LCD TVs is typically much longer than an equivalent Plasma model plus they use much less electricity to operate, an LCD TV is in my opinion a great option.
About the Author
Tony's love of electronics led him to buy a new LCD Flat Screen TV recently. After doing his research, he opted for an Aquos Sharp LCD
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