User Reviews

  • …the atrocious noise noise this thing puts out. The best I can guess is that the expectation by Sharp’s marketing and engineers is that this set was never meant to play its own sound. Graciously,…
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  • …control down to 0, and I never get the message. One final thought. While doing research on Sharp LCD TV’s, there was some mention of banding issues. Everything I could find said this issue was…
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Blog Articles

  • Sharp LC-C5277UN 52 AQUOS LCD Widescreen HDTV Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution for the sharpest picture possible – 120 Hz Fine Motion EnhancedHigh.
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  • Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution for the sharpest picture possible – 120 Hz Fine Motion EnhancedHigh Contrast Ratio and 4ms Response Time produces.
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  • 1 day ago from twitterfeed via HelloTxt · Reply · View Tweet. 122_normal. cnwholesaler: Sharp LC-C5277UN 52 AQUOS LCD Widescreen HDTV: http://bit.ly/7JJhi2 (expand ). 1 day ago from twitterfeed via HelloTxt · Reply · View Tweet …
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  • I just got a Sharp Aquos LC-C5277UN (apparently the same tv as their LC52E77UN but shipped with a cheaper remote). I do miss some features of my 15+ y/ … It would also be convenient to use the 52″ TV for some informal presentations and other applications from the PC. From what I can find in the Sharp manual, apparently this LCD tv cannot be used at its native screen resolution from the PC input so I’ve been trying different settings they list trying to find some …
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  • 52″ Sharp Aquos LED LCD 1080p 120Hz HDTV LCC52700LJN. Best sale price for 52. The 52″ Class AQUOS LC-C5277UN is engineered for an ultra-clear full HD 1080p image with 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced Technology. Utilizing Sharp’s proprietary …
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