• Reviews around set (3.75 of 5)

    Sharp LC-80LE757 80-inch Aquos Quattron 1080p 240Hz Smart LED 3D HDTV

    • The first set we got had issues with flashlighting
    • If you have a simple setup (use a set top box for your content and plan to use the internal TV speakers for sound) then this TV should be a delight for you
    • The set is quite viewable for most programming even with shades up on all windows on a bright day, but will be difficult to discern very dark scenes in movies/programs that have them
    • just as you can choose sound for like concert hall, echo, etc...all of which is probably more fun than anything...but it is there!Well, we have only had this set now for about a week and are still impressed every time we turn it on.
    • I purchased this expensive set back in April and loved the picture and features.
    • Easy set up, great picture, lots of ports for plug-ins.
    • Just plug in the set top box via HDMI and get ready for a great experience.3
    • )PICTURE: Let's start with the picture, I had previous Sharp sets and I thought they were leaders in LCD manufacturing
    • The wireless is an easy set up and the Blue tooth found the Keyboard and Mouse instantly which is amazing considering windows 8 makes it a chore to accomplish
    • Oh, did I mention that the set comes ready to roll
    • The matte glass of an LED set is still far superior in high ambient light applications compared with plasma sets
    • On CNN standard definition via Direct TV, this set is overkill
    • I received this set as a replacement from Sharp after my new 70LE650U failed
    • But I do thoroughly recommend this set as a great 2D HD TV, and a very good value as of September 2013 when we purchased
    • For people looking for a simple "I just want to connect my set top box and enjoy" experience then I would highly recommend this TV
    • Still, the 80" Sharp Quattron set has edged out most of the larger TV needs and the sharp contrast, color, and unbelievable crisp clarity draws you into the movie
    • The 60" sets I still own are fantastic and are only beaten out by the sheer size of the 80"
    • The speakers are hidden well in the cabinet (fire downward under the bezel, sub in the back), keeps the thin aluminum bezel with diamond cut edges (kind of like the iPhone5/s) looking clean