![]() ![]() The Elite has a native 120Hz refresh rate augmented to "more than 240Hz" via a scanning backlight according to Sharp. We asked Sharp to pinpoint the exact number of dimming zones but the company declined, saying only that the 60-inch Elite has more than 216 zones-the number LG quoted us for the LW9800-while the 70-inch Elite has "significantly more" than the 60-incher. The most important feature here is the full-array local dimming LED backlight, shared with only two other 2011 TVs: the Sony XBR-HX929 and LG LW9800. "="" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> Key TV features "=""> Other: Optional 3D glasses (model AN-3DG20-EL, $99) IP Control Aquos Advantage Live help and remote troubleshooting ![]() We appreciated the full manual- a carbon copy of the PDF version, complete with table of contents-available in the Aquos Advantage help section. Happily the TV image doesn't shrink to one side on most menu operations instead there's the standard semi-transparent overlay, and picture controls obediently recede to the lower-left corner during adjustment to offer minimal interference with measurements. Once we drilled past the main page the design was reminiscent of other Sharp models, albeit with a face-lift of metallic-looking highlights. One interesting piece of trivia: our old Kuro remote also controlled the Sharp Elite TV, and vice-versa.īy this point we were expecting the old Kuro menus to appear when we hit the Home, er, Menu key, but no dice. The clicker can control external devices via infrared but, incredibly, controllable brands are limited to only Sharp and Pioneer. We like the three programmable keys providing direct access to your other three "favorite" apps. The keys are well-differentiated by size and shape, the sense of clutter is minimized by a flip-up cover on the bottom end, and a fat Netflix key-which snobbier users may pooh-pooh but we love-gets prominent placement beneath the cursor control. The remote also harkens back, and is better than, the 2008 Pioneer Elite's. "="" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> Remote control and menus "=""> Other: Three programmable 'Fav App' keys on remote ![]()
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