August 4, 2008

Sharp AQUOS D64U Series | 37 inch LC-37D64U and 32 inch LC-32D64U LCD Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV Review


The Sharp AQUOS D64U Series gained the 37 inch LC-37D64U and 32 LC-37D64U after the launch of its first four D64U sizes from 42 to 65 inches. Full details of the specification for these 1080p LCD HDTVs are covered in our review of the four larger models. However, feature highlights are as detailed below.


Sharp Aquos D64U LCD TV

  • Dynamic contrast ratio 10,000:1 for deep blacks and more detail in darker scenes
  • Very fast 6ms pixel response time (4ms on larger D64U models)
  • Extended color gamut from Four Wavelength Backlight System
  • Very wide viewing angles – 176 degrees
  • Sharps Advanced Super View (ASV) / Black TFT panel Advanced Super View (ASV) LCD 10-Bit Panel
  • OPC function (automatic brightness adjustment to changing ambient light)
  • Slimmer depth (25 percent over previous models)
  • Energy Star-compliant for much lower power consumption.
  • 3 HDMI ports + PC input

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The latest release, premium AQUOS LCD HDTV models are the Special Edition SE94U models which have the latest display panel technology from Sharp. Among other improvements the latest display panels boost the dynamic contrast ratio from 15,000:1 to 27,000:1. The headline feature of the SE94U models is the delivery of customized Internet content and live customer support via Ethernet, viewable in full-screen, split screen or sidebar format. Distinguished by an attractive new Cornerstone design these models also have an extra composite video connection.

Upgrading to the Sharp AQUOS D92U models also bring a step up from a 4 to a 5 Wavelength Backlighting system which delivers an even wider color gamut for more true-to-life images. There is a jump in dynamic contrast ratio from 10,000 to 15,000:1 and static contrast ratio from 2,000 to 3,000:1 which delivers deeper blacks and more detail in darker scenes. The number of composite video inputs drops by one.

The Sharp AQUOS D62 models have one more HDMI port but drop the PC Input and RS232 connection for custom installations.

LC-37D64U | LC-32D64U Operation Manual (2.7MB)

Choosing a Flat Panel or Rear Projection HDTV

1080p vs 720p or Full HD vs HD Resolution

User Reviews and Price Comparisons

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Sharp Aquos LC37D64U 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Sharp Aquos LC32D64U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Sharp AQUOS LC-37D64U 37 LCD TV – 37 – Active Matrix TFT – NTSC, ATSC – 176 Horizontal / 176 Vertical – 16:9 – 1920 x 1080 – HDTV

Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U 32 LCD TV – 32 – Active Matrix TFT – ATSC, NTSC – 135 Channels – 1920 x 1080 – HDTV


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