If so, I haven't seen it and I've looked at just about every one of them. It's true that this television doesn't have a great online experience, but the amazing part is that all of that can be updated with firmware. Sharp has shown that they are going to make improvements with their new UV2A technology.
All of those bells and whistles may be great, but picture quality is the most important part, how it looks, how it works, and if you're blown away whenever you turn it on.
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When all is said and done, this is the best value in a 50+ inch HDTV. Can you buy a Vizio, LG, Samsung, or Panasonic for this price? Right now, you can pick one up for $1,599 with free shipping: http://www.hdtvbeat.com/lc52le700un-sharp-led-hdtv-1599-free-shipping/2009/10/
If so, I haven't seen it and I've looked at just about every one of them. It's true that this television doesn't have a great online experience, but the amazing part is that all of that can be updated with firmware. Sharp has shown that they are going to make improvements with their new UV2A technology.
All of those bells and whistles may be great, but picture quality is the most important part, how it looks, how it works, and if you're blown away whenever you turn it on.