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post #391 of 1644
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Originally Posted by satishmovva View Post

Re: DLNA, pretty much all the TV's I have seen have some flaw or other or not play some movies (.MKV or DIVX) for instance. The Bluray players such as the Panny BDT210 do a pretty good job of DLNA and if you have one you can use its DLNA or streaming services rather than those built into the TV. The other option, from what I hear, is to run a transcoding DLNA server on your PC/Mac so it can transcode movies on the fly and feed the TV the format it wants. It takes some horsepower to do transcoding on the fly so it may need a PC/Mac with some oomph behind it.

This...

My Sony Blu-Ray player sucks at playing video off my DLNA compliant NAS. Running iSedora on my Mac solves the problem completely. Works like a charm.
post #392 of 1644
Well here are my ISF settings which I paid for. Notice the backlight. I have clouds all over the place. But other then that it is perfect:

Movie mode
OPC off
Backlight +16
Contrast +36
Brightness -9
Color +8
Tint -7
Sharpness 0

CMS - Hue
R +15
Y 0
G 0
C +1
B 0
M 0

CMS Sat
R 0
Y 0
G 0
C +22
B 0
M 0

CMS Val
R +14
y 0
g 0
c 0
B -27
m +17

Motion 240
Quad Pix off
Active contrast off, but then he suggested on to fix my clouds
gamma -1
FM off (for sure)

Digital noise auto

then the color temp
10 pt on
Position +1
R gain -12
G gain +8
B gain +12
post #393 of 1644
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Originally Posted by JSmathers50 View Post

I had the same problem updating as well. Took me a few times & then late at night I just let it go. Woke up the next morning to see it had updated. I had the 733u had an issue with the set not powering up. Called Sharp service & then were more than willing to replace the set. I then asked them how much would it be to upgrade the set to the 735u. They charged me $300, no taxes. The only glitch was they sent me the wrong set the first time around. I got the 732u. They have since sent the me the correct TV. Its nothing but amazing.

Now that you have the 735u, how does that affect your Costco warranty? Will they still honor it, now that it's a different set?
post #394 of 1644
Well I never used the costco warranty just the sharp warranty. Ill have to check with them to see.
post #395 of 1644
I purchase mine online and buy the three years warranty thru costco,thats pretty cheap for 99.00 and the great thing that warranty it will be cover even if you dint buy the tv at costco
post #396 of 1644
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Originally Posted by gutcheck2001 View Post

Well here are my ISF settings which I paid for. Notice the backlight. I have clouds all over the place. But other then that it is perfect:

...

then the color temp
10 pt on
Position +1
R gain -12
G gain +8
B gain +12

Thanks - what were the remaining nine points set at for the 10 point color setting?
post #397 of 1644
Thanks Gutcheck2001 for posting your settings. Very generous of you. With a couple of tweaks to your settings I've achieved a very nice picture for "Movie" mode. Thanks again.
post #398 of 1644
Thank You for posting your calibration Gutcheck2001. I will be using it once I get my TV soon.
post #399 of 1644
Hello all,

I was just searching for the best price online to order the 735U when I came upon a website that is advertising this TV in two different configurations. The Sharp AQUOS 70" LE735U at one price and the AQUOS 70" LE735UDCDI for $1,500.00 more!
I did a little research and found this article about what the DCDI at the end of the model number supposedly means. http://www.av-outlet.com/en-us/dept_335.html . I'm wondering is any of the guru's on this forum know if this is for real or a scam with this TV since they do not list this model number with the DCDI configuration on the Sharp website.

Thanks,
Tom
post #400 of 1644
So i was watching "book of Eli" at night w/all lights out -- super dark scene... and I'm noticing a very small amount of light in three corners - almost looks like those pesky clouds... everything else looks great
I used the settings posted to tune-in the PQ
they aren't really noticeable 95% - only in very dark blacked out scenes, and I usually have theater lighting on... but now i know they're there

anyone see this too?
should I be concerned or just let it go?
..is it worth having a replacement sent out?
post #401 of 1644
Quote:
Originally Posted by gutcheck2001 View Post

Well here are my ISF settings which I paid for. Notice the backlight. I have clouds all over the place. But other then that it is perfect:

Movie mode
OPC off
Backlight +16
Contrast +36
Brightness -9
Color +8
Tint -7
Sharpness 0

I can only claim experience calibrating my own set but that backlight setting looks outragously high to me -- particularly for night viewing. I wonder if the calibrator was trying to maximize contrast with high backlight/contrast and low brightness?

A maxed out contrast setting like that can risk clipping on Whites too.
post #402 of 1644
Gutcheck2001 Thanks! Can you please post the rest of your 10point settings? Also are you using standard color gamut?

I paid for a pro callibration and am not using the settings. The picture was overly yellow and dull with little pop. It definitely was not to my liking.
post #403 of 1644
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Originally Posted by teebo2345 View Post

Gutcheck2001 Thanks! Can you please post the rest of your 10point settings? Also are you using standard color gamut?

I paid for a pro callibration and am not using the settings. The picture was overly yellow and dull with little pop. It definitely was not to my liking.

I was curious about that too. You gave us "Position +1", but there could be 9 more if he used them.
post #404 of 1644
Quote:
Originally Posted by gutcheck2001 View Post

Well here are my ISF settings which I paid for. Notice the backlight. I have clouds all over the place. But other then that it is perfect:

Movie mode
OPC off
Backlight +12
Contrast +34
Brightness -4
Color +4
Tint -7
Sharpness +1

Motion 120 Low
Quad Pix On
Active contrast off
gamma -1
FM off (for sure)

Digital noise Off or Low depending on source quality

I've spent a few days and many Blu-Ray observations using Gutcheck2001's settings and trying various tweaks to the main adjustments. It's become clear that not all movies look the same with the final settings, all depending on how they're transferred and mastered. I used the following titles and came up with the changes noted above to Gutcheck2001's settings.(Although it's a "quote" the settings are different) "The Devil Wears Prada", "Love Actually", Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Pt. 1, Batman Dark Knight, Salt, Despicable Me, Monsters vs. Aliens, True Grit (2010), Jane Eyre and Ben-Hur. I've settled on this variation of his settings for my 735 and post them only as an alternate to possibly help other users get closer to a look they prefer. The settings not posted from his original post were left the same as he has his. He didn't indicate color gamet - I used Standard.
post #405 of 1644
Can anyone comment on the input lag with gaming? What have you tried this with (shooters etc). So far no posts on the input lag wars thread/ sticky!!
post #406 of 1644
I only see the four settings I posted under the color temp.
post #407 of 1644
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Originally Posted by moovtune View Post

I've spent a few days and many Blu-Ray observations using Gutcheck2001's settings and trying various tweaks to the main adjustments. It's become clear that not all movies look the same with the final settings, all depending on how they're transferred and mastered. I used the following titles and came up with the changes noted above to Gutcheck2001's settings.(Although it's a "quote" the settings are different) "The Devil Wears Prada", "Love Actually", Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Pt. 1, Batman Dark Knight, Salt, Despicable Me, Monsters vs. Aliens, True Grit (2010), Jane Eyre and Ben-Hur. I've settled on this variation of his settings for my 735 and post them only as an alternate to possibly help other users get closer to a look they prefer. The settings not posted from his original post were left the same as he has his. He didn't indicate color gamet - I used Standard.

Awesome. Yes, it is standard. My settings to achive the best to my eye were to put the brightness to -4 and the backlight to std.
post #408 of 1644
Quote:
Originally Posted by DNAPOPO View Post

I don't really see myself using the 3D of the 735, is there anything else I may be missing out on if I purchase the 734? I really think these are amazing sets despite what I consider minor shortcomings. Any comments are welcome and appreciated.

735 only adds 3D, you will be missing nothing in your case.....
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post #409 of 1644
Ready to buy that lovely set and need to figure out articulating wall mount for it - wouldn't that work - http://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Arti...0648669&sr=8-3. Tried to do search here - most of the other ones appears to be much more expensive for no apparent reason.
post #410 of 1644
After pre-ordering the LG LW9800 and anxiously awaiting for that set, LG decided to pull this model from our Canadian market. Apparently they are having some major issues and the promised 288 zones is only a third of this, etc, etc.

Anyhow, I gave up on the LG, even though I really preferred the passive 3D technology over active, and have pulled the trigger on the Sharp 70LE735U. It's being delivered this Thursday and I can hardly wait. For the same $$ as what the LG cost, I'm getting a 70" over 55" with some pretty positive early reviews.

The only thing that concerns me is the Active 3D. I know you lose some detail with passive, but it seems to be easier on the eyes to watch, has a much brighter picture and it's nice to have an abundant supply of cheap throw-away glasses to use. What is the experience of those of you who have this set and are enjoying 3D content? Does it cause motion-sickness, headaches, etc after prolonged viewing? Is it exceedingly dark? Are the glasses comfortable and or fragile and annoying to charge?

Seems to be very little in the way of reviews out there from a 3D standpoint, unless I'm missing some, and most focus on the awesome 2D picture this set puts out. Just wondering what the verdict is on 3D?
post #411 of 1644
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Originally Posted by EnemyAce View Post

After pre-ordering the LG LW9800 and anxiously awaiting for that set, LG decided to pull this model from our Canadian market. Apparently they are having some major issues and the promised 288 zones is only a third of this, etc, etc.

Anyhow, I gave up on the LG, even though I really preferred the passive 3D technology over active, and have pulled the trigger on the Sharp 70LE735U. It's being delivered this Thursday and I can hardly wait. For the same $$ as what the LG cost, I'm getting a 70" over 55" with some pretty positive early reviews.

The only thing that concerns me is the Active 3D. I know you lose some detail with passive, but it seems to be easier on the eyes to watch, has a much brighter picture and it's nice to have an abundant supply of cheap throw-away glasses to use. What is the experience of those of you who have this set and are enjoying 3D content? Does it cause motion-sickness, headaches, etc after prolonged viewing? Is it exceedingly dark? Are the glasses comfortable and or fragile and annoying to charge?

Seems to be very little in the way of reviews out there from a 3D standpoint, unless I'm missing some, and most focus on the awesome 2D picture this set puts out. Just wondering what the verdict is on 3D?


I have owned my 735U for a month now... I have NO complaints. I bought $40 Active glasses after comparing the Sharp model, they are same quality. I have never experienced eye fatigue. If you do not have perfect 20/20 vision, it can cause some stress as my wife have mentioned (she needs perscription glasses) All movies displayed in 3D, the movies' brightness are turned up to compensate for darkness the polarized glasses will cause, so dont see a difference. The SBS conversion works great on your backed up 3D movies into MKV format.

I have gone to demo many 3D tv's, this tv is among the best ones. Can't wait until the new 4000p tv's come out soon. Most movies are being filmed beyond 4000p and cameras are starting to hit the market that record in 4000p this month. =(
post #412 of 1644
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Originally Posted by jeffokada81 View Post

I have owned my 735U for a month now... I have NO complaints. I bought $40 Active glasses after comparing the Sharp model, they are same quality. I have never experienced eye fatigue. If you do not have perfect 20/20 vision, it can cause some stress as my wife have mentioned (she needs perscription glasses) All movies displayed in 3D, the movies' brightness are turned up to compensate for darkness the polarized glasses will cause, so dont see a difference. The SBS conversion works great on your backed up 3D movies into MKV format.

I have gone to demo many 3D tv's, this tv is among the best ones. Can't wait until the new 4000p tv's come out soon. Most movies are being filmed beyond 4000p and cameras are starting to hit the market that record in 4000p this month. =(

Tell me more about the SBS conversion. Is this TV capable of playing backed up 3D MKV over DLNA?
post #413 of 1644
Man I have been enjoying 3D movies on my set since I bought it. So far I have watched Pirates of the Carribean-Stranger tides, Bolt, Cars 2, sammy's Adventures, and Clash of the Titans. I just ordered like 10 more movies from 3d bluray rentals and their service is great.

I was originally going to buy the non 3d version of this TV but am glad I went with the 3D. This TV is leagues better than my 55" samsung I had before. I put the 55" in the bedroom and now want to buy a 60" Sharp 3D for my room as the flashlights on the Samsung are killing me.


i bought the calibration kit for 250 that was mentioned in the thread but had not had a chance to even use it as i feel I do not need to calibrate it as the picture with my HTPC is Awesome.
post #414 of 1644
Unfortunately, my 735 is being returned after a week - I can't stand the clouding and dark corners.

Looks like its the Elite for me, though I didn't want to spend the money...
post #415 of 1644
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Originally Posted by gutcheck2001 View Post

I only see the four settings I posted under the color temp.

There are I believe ten positions, you have posted just 1. We all really appreciate your settings being posted!

I would really love if you could post the rest. Go into your color settings and for example choose position +2 and post those as well.

That way we can all input exactly what you have.
post #416 of 1644
If I'm not that interested in 3D is there any reason to get this model over the 70LE734U?
post #417 of 1644
Quote:
Originally Posted by teebo2345 View Post

There are I believe ten positions, you have posted just 1. We all really appreciate your settings being posted!

I would really love if you could post the rest. Go into your color settings and for example choose position +2 and post those as well.

That way we can all input exactly what you have.

Ah ha!

Ok, here we go:

Poition +1:
R gain -12
G gain +8
B gain +12

Position +2:
+14
+3
+3

Position +3:
-10
+3
-3

4
-10
+1
-3

5
-9
+7
-2

6
-11
+6
+3

7
-7
+11
-3

8
-10
+11
+6

9
-7
+8
-7

10
-29
-6
-2
post #418 of 1644
Thanks again for your generosity gutcheck2001!
post #419 of 1644
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Originally Posted by gutcheck2001 View Post

Ah ha!

Ok, here we go:

Poition +1:
R gain -12
G gain +8
B gain +12

Position +2:
+14
+3
+3

Position +3:
-10
+3
-3

4
-10
+1
-3

5
-9
+7
-2

6
-11
+6
+3

7
-7
+11
-3

8
-10
+11
+6

9
-7
+8
-7

10
-29
-6
-2


Where do these settings go under movie mode. I do not see where to enter these.
post #420 of 1644
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Originally Posted by HiFiFun View Post

Without a doubt this will be next year hot model: 80", 240Hz and 3D.

And I am buying and putting the 70" in the bedroom and chucking the 55" sammy POS..
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