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Sharp Aquos LC65D93U 65-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

If "bigger is better" are words you believe in, then you should certainly take a good look at the Sharp Aquos LC65D93U if you're in the market for a "big" screen LCD HDTV.

At 65", the LC65D93U not only delivers a huge picture, but does so at a reasonable price, considering how expensive massive LCD screens were just a few years ago. (Current Amazon price HERE.)

But is the Sharp model LC65D93U the best television to suit your needs? Here's a quick feature review...

As the largest entry in Sharp's D93 series of LCD HD televisions, the LC65D93U has the bells and whistles you'd expect from Sharp's revered Aquos line-up.

It offers, of course, full 1080p high-definition resolution, which means it's capable of displaying the full resolution of HD video sources like Blu-Ray disc players and gaming consoles like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.

Sharp's Multi-Pixel technology promises to drastically improve color reproduction, no matter what angle you're viewing. Its touted Advanced Super View true 16:9 widescreen panel, according to Sharp, is engineered to deliver the sharpest possible picture at the appropriate aspect ratio necessary for your favorite films.

The LC65D93U's Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel registers a 2,000:1 native contrast ratio (15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio), which measures the color gradations of the lightest and darkest areas of the screen, allowing the set to display impressive black and white tones.

The LC65D93U also features Sharp's proprietary FineMotion video processing, which performs 120 hz frame rate conversion to show fluid movement by doubling the number of frames in traditional 60 hz video signals.

And the LC65D93U's super-fast 4 ms pixel response time really helps this model hold its own in comparison vs. top sets from competitors like Sony, Samsung, Toshiba and others.

In the HDMI input department, it doesn't offer the most connections as some of the latest Sony and Samsung HDTVs, but 3 HDMI inputs may just be enough to meet your needs unless you're an advanced videophile with a plethora of HD-capable components.

All in all, the Sharp Aquos LC65D93U is a "big"-time contender for your dollar, but don't just take it from us. Be sure to investigate what other consumers like you think of this model. Check out the user reviews they've posted at Amazon.com.

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Product Features:
* 65-inch LCD HDTV w/Built In ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners
* 120 Hz Frame Rate Conversion for the Ultimate in Fastmotion Picture Quality
* 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio/ Multi Pixel Technology/ 16:9 Aspect
* Full HD 1080p /1920 x 1080/ Resolution/ 4ms Response Time
* High Brightness /450 cd/m2/ 6 1080p Compatible Inputs
Technical Details:
* Model: Sharp Aquos LC65D93U 65-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

* Actual Screen Size: 65"
* Screen Technology: Active Matrix TFT
* Compatible Technology HDTV
* Horizontal Viewing Angle: 176° Horizontal
* Vertical Viewing Angle: 176° Vertical
* Aspect Ratio: 16:9
* Response Time: 4 ms
* ATSC
* NTSC
* Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
* Speakers: 2 x 15W
* Audio Decoding: Stereo
* 3 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video In
* 1 x DVI-I
* 2 x Component Video In
* 1 x S-Video In
* 2 x Composite Video In
* 4 x Stereo Audio Line In
* 1 x RF
* 1 x RS-232C
* 1 x Audio Line Out

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