A chance to talk to FlatpanelsHD's reviewers.
#6203
The browser should be available under the "Internet" logo in Aquos NET+. Is it there? Try maybe switching to another country in your settings to see if Sharp has disabled it for some regions.
#6265
What I really dont understand are the price differences between USA and the EU as there you can have a 70le73u for 2299-2999 dollar which is 1750-2300 euro.

That are prices which are way more atractive then the 3500-4500 euro prices I seen mention for a 70'' here in the EU. Maybe some are not aware that a dollar is lower then the euro ??
#6312
sinistro wrote:What I really dont understand are the price differences between USA and the EU as there you can have a 70le73u for 2299-2999 dollar which is 1750-2300 euro.

That are prices which are way more atractive then the 3500-4500 euro prices I seen mention for a 70'' here in the EU. Maybe some are not aware that a dollar is lower then the euro ??
This has been a hot topic for some time now. It is odd but I think that the market in the US is just more mature and competitive. Large projection screen TVs have been around for many years so in order to compete in the large-size TV market, manufacturers need to start at lower price points.

Then there is obviously also taxes and tariffs here in Europe that make TVs more expensive.
#6350
2par wrote:Rasmus, any chance you know (or can produce) the input lag numbers for this model in its various modes?

(Or if anyones knows, please post). :)
Sorry, I do not have access to the TV any longer. :(
#6351
jtm79 wrote:Is there going to be 60 inch version of this set? This set looks very good, but i really cant get the 70 incher, way too big for my room :D

Any idea how this set compares to 835E?:

http://www.sharp.co.uk/cps/rde/xbcr/doc ... _en_gb.pdf
We have reviewed the LE835E here:
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php? ... 1308733719

To my knowledge, no 60 inch variant is planned.