
Description
The LC-60LE745U is part of our 3D line of AQUOS® Smart LED TVs. This 60" Class model with brushed aluminum black bezel features our 1080p edge-lit LED panel, delivering one of the most natural, vibrant pictures available. And with built-in Wi-Fi and our intuitive SmartCentral user interface, you can access the most popular apps or browse the web. Large LED Just a few inches can make a very big difference. Our 60" class TVs provide over 20% more viewing area than 55" class TVs. Our 70" class TVs provide 62% more viewing area, and our 80" class TVs have more than double the viewing area of 55" class TVs. Full HD Active 3D All AQUOS® 3D TVs use Full HD 1080p Active 3D technology to provide twice the resolution of passive 3D systems. If true full HD 3D performance is important to you, this is the way to go.
Smart TV SMARTER SMART TV gives you the most popular apps and movies on demand with web browser.
Sleek Thin Design Series LED TVs are all sleek enough to mount anywhere.
Technical Specifications Basic Specifications Screen Size Class:60" Class (60-1/32" Diagonal) Panel Type:X-Gen LCD Panel 3D:Yes AQUOMOTION (Backlight Scanning Refresh Rate):No IVC (Intelligent Variable Contrast):No Panel Native Refresh Rate:120 Hz 10-bit LCD Panel:Yes Pixel Resolution:1920 x 1080 Backlight System:LED LED Backlight System:Edge Lit Viewing Angles:176º H / 176º V Audio System:10W + 10W +15W (Subwoofer) Tuning System:ATSC / QAM / NTSC Dynamic Contrast Ratio:8,000,000:1 Aspect Ratio:16:09 Features AQUOS® Series:Yes Surround Sound:Yes 3D Depth Enhancer:No Quad Pixel Plus II:No Quattron™ quad pixel technology:No AQUOS Advantage Support:Yes Digital Still Picture Display:Yes Game-Optimized:Yes Inputs USB Input:2 HDMI®:4 HD Component:1 Composite Video:2 Audio Inputs (L/R):2 RS-232C:1 PC:1 Ethernet Input:1 Outputs Digital Audio:Optical Power Power Consumption AC (watts):170 W Power Source:120V Dimensions Dimensions (wxhxd) (inches):54-47/64 x 33 x 2-11/64 Dimensions with Stand (wxhxd) (inches):54-47/64 x 34-59/64 x 14-27/64 Weight Product Weight (lbs.):60.6 Weight with Stand (lbs.):76.1 Additional Specifications Cabinet Color:Black Limited Warranty:1 year parts and labor from date of purchase Included Accessories Table Stand:Yes Remote Control:Yes 3D TV GlassesOptional
Features
- Video-Enhanced Refresh Rate-120 Hz;
- Sharp 60-Inch 1080p/120 Hz 3D LED HDTV
- Sharp AQUOS LC-60LE745U 60-Inch 3D 1080p LED-LCD TV - 16:9 - 120 Hz
Customer Reviews

L. Hoover
I have had this set, Sharp Aquos LC-70LE745U 70-inch 3D, for 1 week now, and am very pleased with it. I had read many reviews on the AVS and other forums about the pros/cons of lcd sets so I was prepared for the possible "worst" before getting this set. Things like "dirty screen effect" "banding" "flashlighting" "clouding" and motion blurring are all known problems with edge lit lcd technology. This tv replaced a 4 year old 52" Sony Bravia which had noticeable clouding. I am happy to say that my eyes do not detect any noticeable problems of this nature with this Sharp 70" set. The picture is great! The black areas are much more black and distinct than my old Sony and they rival a 40" plasma set I have in the bedroom.The sound is so,so but that is normal for this type tv. I hook mine to a Zvox sound bar with a Sony subwoofer.I did not buy this tv for it's 3d capability but have used it and it is ok. As I've seen in many reports, so called 3d cross-talk causes blurring and double images at the perimeter of some screen shots. This set was the same price as a 2011 2d model on close-out at Sams at the time I ordered it. So, I felt like the 3d was just an added feature for virtually no additional charge.Also, the Sharp website and Amazon list this tv as having AquoMotion 240, but it DOES NOT. It is a 120mhz capable set, and I have looked at fast moving sports (NHL, NBA) with this on and off and I do not see objectionable blurring. I had downloaded and reviewed the manual (on Sharp website) prior to purchase and thus was not expecting AquoMotion 240 and not having it is no problem at all for me. I could see this being a point of contention for some people though. Amzaon and Sharp had best get their marketing info corrected.Read more ›

FreeSpirit
I did extensive research before deciding to go with this Sharp 70-inch TV. The other options I considered were the Samsung 65-inch and the 70-inch Smart TV's, both of which were significantly more expensive (65-inch was $3100 and a little small for my living room wall, and 75-inch was an insane $9k, compared to this Sharp for $2399). Price and size were major deciding factors for me.For the most part, the TV is a great choice. The picture quality is great, setting it up wirelessly was a breeze (took no more than 5 minutes), connection to Netflix is easy (the remote has a dedicated Netflix button that connects directly to Netflix), and I was able to mount it comfortably on the Sanus mount that I had previously for my Samsung 55-inch TV. It has plenty of HDMI and AV ports on the back to connect several devices. I have it set up through an AV receiver, so only the receiver connects to this TV and all other devices run through the receiver. When installing, note that the HDMI ports are slightly set to the inside, so before pressing the TV flat when mounting, remember to connect the HDMI cable first and then press the TV flat against the wall. Just a convenient mounting tid-bit.I haven't bought the 3D glasses yet but I have read that you can use only Sharp 3D glasses with this TV. One neat feature is that it allows you to watch 3D but viewers can choose whether they want to watch in 2D (no glasses) or 3D (with glasses). Not sure if I'll be getting 3D glasses, there just doesn't seem to be a lot of 3D content to make the additional expenditure worthwhile. Just my personal preference.Read more ›

D. Lewis
When I first turned on this TV the picture was horrible. I was worried for about a day while I did a little research on the Internetz and discovered it only needed a little calibration. My TV did/does not have any ill effects like clouding or dirty screen effect.Once I calibrated this TV, the picture sparkled and popped. (WOW!) The picture was like looking at a 70" postcard when watching Blue-Ray. Also, it's the best picture I've seen on any TV when watching Netflix and DirecTV channels to date. I bought this TV (LC-70LE745U) four months ago to replace a seven year old Samsung 52" and I can honestly say, the picture quality is far superior. I do not use the 3D portion of this TV (personal preference is all). So I cannot give any opinion about the 3D picture quality. I also, do not use the built in speakers since I have it connected via HDMI to an Onkyo surround sound system. The software updated itself several times over the Internet with no issues at all. Physically, this TV is VERY thin and light. I could've mounted it myself but the size made it a two man job.Do not shy away from this TV if you are looking for a good priced 70" HDTV.Here are my calibration settings for my LC-70LE745U. Enjoy![...Read more ›
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