July 27, 2009

Sharp AQUOS 40 inch LC-40E67UN and 32 inch LC-32E67UN Full HD LCD HDTV Review


Sharp’s E67UN AQUOS Full HD (1080p) LCD HDTVs have a very similar specification to the recently reviewed E77U AQUOS models. Sharp has aimed these smaller size models towards the market for gaming HDTV and HDTVs as monitors. Apart from Full HD, other notable features are the 6ms response time, and significantly improved energy performance which exceeds the EPA’s ENERGY STAR certification requirement by at least 15 percent. The Sharp E67U series includes the 40 inch LC-40E67UN and 32 inch LC-40E67UN.


Sharp AQUOS E Series E67UN model Full HD LCD HDTV

The Sharp AQUOS E67UN models are equipped with Sharp’s proprietary Vyper Drive circuit to reduce the lag time between the game console input and the TV display for a more satisfying gaming experience. Gamers should remember however, that the single most important factor in keeping lag at a minimum is to match the output resolution of their game console with the native resolution of the display.

Unlike the E77UN models the E67UN’s do not have 120Hz technology for sharper reproduction of fast on-screen action or the anti-judder capability for smoother reproduction of film content.

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Sharp LC40E67U/N 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Sharp LC32E67U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black


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