Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

The SE94U Series utilizes the next generation of Sharp`s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel providing 27,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 4ms response time. In addition, the SE94U models include a groundbreaking AQUOS Net Feature for custom Web content through an Ethernet jack, as well as 120Hz frame rate conversion for the ultimate in fast-motion image processing. All models are HDTVs with built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and include 3 HDMI(TM) inputs, compatible with deep color 1080p signals, and 2 HD 1080p component video inputs as well as RS-232C for control. The SE94U Series features a unique leather-based cabinet, with detachable, recessed bottom-mounted speakers and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Unbelievable!!!
I was blown away at the price for this tv. Adorama Camera always has unbelievable deals…The Sharp Aquos is 120 hertz refresh rate, 1080p, detachable speaker and a very classy finish - kind of a black matte around the tv. I like it much better than the smooth shiny plastic most tvs have.
4 Stars Still happy after a whole year
I purchased this TV about a year ago and watch it daily. I really enjoy the display, even in well lit areas. The matte finish was non-negotiable for me. The room I have it in has many light sources, and even though they are all visible from the dispaly, none are reflected back from the matte finish on the display. Compare that to the new Samsung’s that are extremely reflective and are best used in darker areas.
When I was deciding which display to purchase, I visited Best Buy several times to compare this and other sets. To this day, the LC52SE94U remains the best looking set on the wall, at least to me. If I had it to do over again, I’d have bought the same TV. When I win the lottery, I’ll get the bigger version.
Here’s my rundown of pro’s and con’s:
Pros:
* Matte display
* Attractive bezel
* Removable Speakers
* Lots of inputs
* 120-Hz much more pleasing to the eye than the competition
Cons:
* Lack of DVI input
* Auto Brightness feature annoying
* Stand does not swivel
If you’re mounting this to the wall, and have a single HDMI cable coming from an upconverting receiver, it’s nearly perfect. It will be interesting to see what OLED TV’s look like and how it will affect the price of existing LCD TV’s.
4 Stars excellent customer service
I dont think I’ll ever buy any other brand when it comes to televisions other than sharp tv’s. Not just because they have one of the best picture quality
in the business but more importantly it is for their excellent customer service and programs sharp has implemented for their unhappy customers just like I
was about a month or so ago.
I owned a 26 inch LCD hdtv that i purchased in 2004 for 2k. it lasted for about 4 years before the picture went out on me suddenly and surprisingly. would
have cost me [...] bucks just to fix it according to the sharp authorized technician. I was upset! Paid 2grand for a tv that only lasted 4 years? I was not a
happy camper.
I wanted to simply throw it away and buy a brand new tv of the same size for less than what it would cost me to fix it. but i was not happy and i wanted to
let sharp know about it. So i contacted sharp corporate offices and sent them an email complaining about the reliability of their product. I thought they
were just gonna ignore it and simply say sorry dude you’re out of warranty.
to my amazement someone called me from customer service on the very same day i sent my email and apologised for the inconvenience, assured me that such
things happens once in every 10000 sets or so and gave me a bunch of options. He basically said they could get me a brand new tv of the same size for free
or i could upgrade to a bigger size for a pro-rated price.
well let’s say i ended up with a LC52SE94U for less than 1/3 of the price that sharp advertised on it’s website. It still cost me less than 50% compared to
the least expensive online retailer. I was very very happy and estatic.
I know sony, panasonic, pioneer may have some good sets out there but I dont think their customer service comes close to Sharp’s. Especially Panasonic,
Have heard horrilbe stories about their customer service.
I just wanted to share my positive experience to everyone who is considering to purchase a television sooner or later. Dont just look at the picture
quality but also determine how good a company’s customer service is before you invest your hard earned money into a very finite and fragile object.
5 Stars Wow!
This TV is fantastic. Just a month before we purchased a 42″ Sharp Aquos, and as fantastic as it is, it does not even compare to this one. The picture is fantastic and the way it links to the Bluray player is cool. We are very pleased.
3 Stars great LCD bad pixels
Update #3/ BB has picked it up and I will check my account for a credit today. So far BB is perfect. Be sure to leave your TV on for 36 hours and then check a channel with a blank screen for stuck on pixels. These will only get worse folks.
Original review,
BB delivered this a few hours ago and I have it up and running without a hitch. It is as thin in places as the Samsung 850 but not over the whole cabinet. Picture is perfect. The manual doesn’t mention 120MHZ video but Demo Mode does
“You can select the image from 3 types of demo mode.
Mode 1: 120Hz Fine motion advanced with the picture.
Mode 2: 120Hz Fine motion advanced.
Mode 3: AQUOS net.”
Advanced menu says
“Fine Motion Advanced
Use Fine Motion Advanced to view fast-action video
more clearly.
On: For obtaining a clearer image.
Off: No adjustment.
Fine Motion Advanced may cause image noise. If this
occurs, turn the function “Off”.”
So I am not sure what all that means and will be testing it over the next few days to see what is up with the 120MHZ.
So far a very fine LCD with no problems. It tagged my free 21U on the HDMI inputs and allowed me to lable it as BD21U.
Stand by for more info later.
Update/the speaker terminals and external speaker bar rocks. I assume you could hook up a couple of speakers to those outputs?
Update2/ the series “”"Sharp LC-52XS1U-S”"”is the thin one and not the 94 series limited edition. I did not know this since none of the stores had the 94 series on display. I am still happy with the product but may have got the Samsung 850 if I knew that. Maybe. LOL/still a great TV.
Bad news//second day and bad pixels. At this point in time I am seeing how painful the [...] pickup/return/credit will be. Since I got a geek squad install and several free items I am wondering if that will all get credited correctly(what a mess plus they hauled off the boxes). If it does I will post the good news here.
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