Overview
This is a Roku powered ultra high definition LED TV that is made by Sharp. It has 4K of maximum resolution and HDR with a total sound output of 20 watts. With Roku built-in it can stream online videos and has a smoother high refresh rate. Connect multiple devices and storage media using the 3 HDMI inputs and 1 USB input for greater flexibility of source.Sharp 58-Inch Roku TV Top 5 Features
1. 4K Resolution
Provides sharpest and clearest screen across its 58 inch screen panel with the ability to stream 4K video as well. It can also upscale any non 4K video for screen compatibility.2. HDR
This is a HDR compatible TV that enhances and evens out the contrast that doesn't minimizes the detail but further highlights it.3. Roku Built-in
The smart platform or interface is from Roku which means not only it can stream videos from popular streaming services like Youtube or Netflix but it also has access to Roku premium services.4. 120 Motion Rate
With high refresh rate the more it will minimize image blurring especially when watching fast moving scenes like action movies or sports.5. DTS Studio Sound
The two 10 watts speaker output are further enhanced by DTS that can improve the overall quality and loudness of the speakers.LC-58Q7370U Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Sharp |
Model | LC-58Q7370U |
Screen Size | 57.5 Inch (Class 58”) LED |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (2160p) |
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Refresh Rate | Motion Rate 120 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
User Interface | Roku Smart TV |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi and Ethernet |
Built-in Speaker Output Power | 10 Watts x 2 = 20 Watts Total |
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Vesa Wall Mount | 300 x 200mm |
UPC | 819130024677 |
Pros:
- Excellent picture quality
- Reasonably priced
- Easy to setup and use Roku interface
- Good sound quality
Cons:
- No bluetooth connectivity
- Speakers can get distorted on high volumes
Price Range: $379 to $549 (USD)
Verdict:
The Sharp LC-58Q7370U is a good HDTV with all the features that you may expect like 4K and HDR and with the Roku smart interface expect a easy to use interface with no complicated setup. It is priced cheap considering its large screen size and definitely worth the upgrade if you have a non-4K and non-smart HDTV at home. The only downside is there is no bluetooth connectivity and the speakers sound tinny on high volumes. I would recommend you buy a external speaker like soundbar for this HDTV.Download
Sharp LC-58Q7370U 58-Inch Roku UHD TV User Guide
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