🔥 Elevate your binge-watching game with Sharp’s 70" 4K Ultra HD powerhouse!
The Sharp HE LC-70UD1U is a 70-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV featuring a 120Hz refresh rate, THX 4K certification, and a dual-core processor with built-in Wi-Fi. It offers 16% more screen area than typical 65-inch models, includes active 3D with Bluetooth glasses, and uses a Revelation 4K Upscaler to enhance all content to stunning Ultra HD clarity.
Brand Name | Sharp |
Item Weight | 121.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 62.14 x 15.4 x 39.1 inches |
Item model number | LC-70UD1U |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Color Name | Black aluminum |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Special Features | Dual-Core Processor means faster load times for apps and the web browser, Active 3D + 2x Active Bluetooth Glasses included |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 121.3 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 70 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
D**K
Amazing
The 70 inch size is perfect for really seeing the 4 k at its best. Now that Netflix streams in 4 k there is a lot of beautiful content to enjoy which was the original issue. Surprisingly good handling of high def cable channels also, in particular HBO. The resolution is so high that images often look 3 dimensional. Easy to set up and with the THX settings very little calibration is required. Only con is the lack of local dimming. Dark images such as title screens and space images can reveal light patches. This is not as noticeable during the movie but is there for people sensitive to this. It can be calibrated out a bit but you lose a little of the color range which is one of the best features
G**R
Nice while it worked
9/26/14Ordered this 4/6/14. Very nice picture, great up conversion & perfect size for the living room. Loved how nice youtube videos looked on it. First week of September 2014 this started shutting down & flashing the dreaded 2-5 code. I called tech support who told me to do a factory reset and it would either fix it or create a fatal flaw. You guessed it, they gave me the number of a local authorized repair shop. The tech came out & told me the 2-5 code meant cracked screen or shorted display. He was able to prove the display was shorted by disconnecting half of the matrix and power it up normally. He sent photos and established a case report with Sharp. Sharp said I would hear from a case manager in a day or two, that was Monday. Now on Friday I'm getting that sinking feeling as I stare at the gaping hole in the entertainment center & $100 cable bill I can't use.I'll update when I get some resolution.Update: 9/28/14Called & talked with a case manager. He offered a refurbished unit. Someone else's lemon has to be better than mine. They said 7-10 days after one becomes available. So I'm on a waiting list... and another sick day home waiting on a delivery guy.Update: 10/10/14Called again & asked what other options I have to resolve this. I was told there may be nothing else that can be done except wait for a refurbished unit. I will hear from some manager in two business days if other options are available.Update: 10/20/14You guessed it, never heard from Sharp so called again, still on a waiting list, no end in sight. Two weeks ago I had contacted Amazon about this situation. I e-mailed again this morning, by noon they called and generously offered to refund or replace this unit. That's way above & beyond their one month replacement guarantee. Five stars for you, Amazon, you guys rock!!! And shame on Sharp for their indifference and making others clean up the mess they make.
S**S
Great picture when it worked
Owned this tv for 1 year. Board has gone out there is not one to replace it with. UNREPAIRABLE I paid 4999 at HH gregg for it bought warranty its now online for 2999. Cant be fixed remember if you buy it online.... Great picture when it worked. Also had other issues with loosing network signal all the time and internet,
S**N
Loved it for a week
Loved it for a week....Now I just like it.3 of the 4 HDMI ports quit working, so I have to unplug one HDMI cable and plug in a different one a major pain.After a little research, it appears this is a known ongoing problem with this unit, and they will repair it if they have a service company within the area.Sharp had agreed to replace it since my closest service was 180 miles away.... But they have no and continue to have no inventory so after 60+ days of waiting the have authorized an RA back to Best Buy.The new model is the LC-70UD27U...Due in Nov 10th.It appears hey have addressed the shortcomings, according to the new specs....Wait for the new model...
J**N
Overall very good
This is a cool TV but it could be better for the price resolution is good somewhat as well as the upscale but there is some motion blur. And peoples complexions are sometimes off but I like the features I like the size which is why I chose this TV hopefully somewhere downline a software update could make better.Earlier remark on people's complexion was on basic cable upscale. Watching blu-rays on this TV is pretty amazing. Can't wait to get some 4k content.
M**T
Best TV ever purchased and I purchased a lot
The item was brand new! Best deal ever for a 4K screen. It is smart, it is 3D. You can't set it up alone. Way too big, way too heavy. The Upscaling on Netflix streaming of Breaking Bad was mind blowing. I am thrilled with this acquisition. It's a no brainier if you hesitate between a 4K or an 80-85 inch Full HD which would be about the same price. The size trade off you make is totally worth it. Sharp did a great job with the configuration interface. Bottom line: AWESOME!
R**R
Don't buy this TV if you are looking for 4K
Don't buy this TV if you are looking for 4KI bought this TV 2 years ago only to discover there was no content to be found for 4K. Fast forwarding to today, there is finally some content available out there through Netflix but the encoding required by Netflix (2.2) is not supported by this TV.As far as I could tell Sharp is unable to send an firmware update that will fix this issue.Considering the amount of money paid for this TV you would expect that Sharp will offer some sort of an exchange program or at the very least some upgrade option for additional money. Instead Sharp decided to hide behind legality that TV is working as advertise. Guess what, if it says 4K in name, a consumer should be able to watch 4K...Also, if you want to get technical, there is a difference between 4K and UHD. This TV resolution is UHD....not 4K
A**M
Not dependable
Worked great for about 2 an 1/2 years then the LED screen crapped out via a Green vertical line. Will NEVER buy a Sharp product again.
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