LC-60E88UN is Sharp’s latest model of high-end Liquid Crystal Display High Definition Television. To satisfy the astute attitude of high definition television enthusiasts, Sharp has developed this model. This 60 inch LCD television model has full High Definition (1920 x 1080) resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate. The model together with its extremely preferred screen size is a reasonably priced large screen option for home.

The Sharp LC-60E88UN features Sharp X-Gen panel which has been intended for dramatic image display. The X-Gen panel is Sharp’s most recent LCD panel technology. It is developed with supplementary pixel control to bring into being extremely deep black levels by minimizing light leakage. The X-Gen panel is also designed to put forward a wider aperture making more light possible to pass through the panel thereby producing higher peak brightness. The 240 Hz Fine Motion Advanced technology makes the model just the thing for high definition viewing. The panel with high refresh rate is able of producing finer picture quality for enthralling content like sports and movies. Another important thing is that it can maintain the color range even for the fast-action images. The novel black design of the model is also featured to go with the high-quality picture.

Apart from Sharp’s proprietary Full HD 108op X-Gen LCD panel, the LC-60E88UN is also equipped with UV2A technology and 10-bit processing for exceptionally clear and bright picture.

The connection panel of this model includes 4 HDMI ports, S-video, and VGA connections. Aside from giving a wide range of connectivity alternatives with the model, Sharp has installed the model with Instaport Quick Switching feature. This is probably one of the most useful features of the model. It allows no delay or lag time while changing the input. The model is also amenable with Energy Star’s version 4.0 standards. A Vyper Drive Gaming Mode is also featured with the model. It helps establish the action without delay when the game is commenced.
For consumers who are in search for Internet connectivity with their television, the LC-60E88UN puts forward Sharp’s Aquos Net. It gives personalized Internet content and live customer assistance through Ethernet.

Sharp LC-60E88UN Specification and Features Review:
•    60″ Screen
•    1080p X-Gen Panel
•    AquoMotion 240Hz
•    Contemporary Design
•    Auto Brightness Adjustment
•    Energy Star 4.0
•    USB Media Player
•    Aquos Net
•    Netflix Streaming Movies
•    Aquos Advantage Live Customer Service
•    4 HDMI Inputs
•    Instaport™ quick switching
•    1080p component input
•    RS-232C input
•    PC Input
•    Ethernet Jack
•    USB input

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This rich glossy black look is perfect for the looks of the TV. All the ports are placed at the rear and sides. Being supported by a swivel stand makes it easy to personalize the settings as you want to. Besides showing off a great picture quality, this HDTV has all the components of an economical HDTV. The front panel is entirely free of all embellishment except for an LED light at the bottom right corner of the TV. The remote is quite well considered with about 50 buttons arranged efficiently on the surface. It fits quite securely into the hand and is trouble-free to use for navigation purposes.

The brightness tends to stay on the screen even if the screen is diminished to a entirely dark one. The contrast ratio of 2500:1 is not very well resulting to poor black levels. This is an intrinsic problem of all LCD panels but it has become a bit more exaggerated in the Insignia NS-L26Q-10A. The brightness level is quite marvelous being a good 450 cd/m². The color temperature is also within the set limits providing for a grand viewing experience. But there are various problems involving blurring and artifacting. But these effects are not very perceptible.
even though there is a setback with the screen reflections, it is not very disturbing. And because of the 3D Y/C digital comb filter, the noise is filtered out leaving a lucid and crisp picture. The viewing angle is pretty fine, being 176 degrees for both the horizontal and vertical directions.

This makes sure that you acquire a good view of the TV even if you are seated a bit afar from the TV. The audio is good with its two 5W speakers but it could still have been enhanced. But the Insignia NS-L26Q-10A is very conscientious about adhering to the Energy Star requirements.
This HDTV is quite inclusive with respect to the features you will be expecting on any set. Connectivity options are respectable in this set. There are 2 HDMI which can be applied to input high definition programming. The added ports in the sides and rear include 2 composite, 1 component, 1 S-video, 1 PC and 1 RF input. With the swivel stand, you can access these ports quite effortlessly. The PC input lets you change the TV to a computer monitor and look at all your applications on high definition. With a price tag of $329.99 MSRP, it is set to provide rigid competition to the other HDTVs in this series.

Insignia NS-L26Q-10A Features and Specifications Review:

•    26” display
•    16:9 aspect ratio
•    2500:1 contrast ratio
•    720p display resolution
•    3D Y/C digital filter
•    2 HDMI
•    5W/channel
•    2 speakers
•    Sound leveler
•    V-chip control
•    60 Hz refresh rate
•    Energy Star qualified

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