JBSOL
 
 
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    December 9, 2014
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 Sharp - AQUOS Q Series - 70" Class (69-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV
Sharp - AQUOS Q Series - 70" Class (69-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV
Sharp AQUOS Q Series LC-70EQ10U HDTV: Featuring Quattron technology and a spacious 1080p screen, this Sharp AQUOS Q Series TV delivers images with rich, vibrant colors and incredible detail. Built-in Wi-Fi and SmartCentral 3.0 give you access to popular apps.
 
Best TV at the Best Price
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5.0
Posted by: JBSOL
on December 9, 2014
If you're considering a larger TV, this is the way to go. I don't think it's worth going 4k UHD yet, and with this TV having a 240 refresh rate and subpixels, you're not going to get a larger/better picture for your money!
I would recommend this to a friend!
My Best Buy number: 0746311217
+5points
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help wireless router

Do I have to have a computer for a wireless router
No, you do not.
9 years, 5 months ago
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JBSOL
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Rochester, NY
 
 Sharp - AQUOS Q Series - 70" Class (69-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV
Sharp - AQUOS Q Series - 70" Class (69-1/2" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV
Sharp AQUOS Q Series LC-70EQ10U HDTV: Featuring Quattron technology and a spacious 1080p screen, this Sharp AQUOS Q Series TV delivers images with rich, vibrant colors and incredible detail. Built-in Wi-Fi and SmartCentral 3.0 give you access to popular apps.
 

How do you disable the OPC?

I wish to turn off the Light sensor auto adjust, but don't know how.
Go to Menu > Picture Settings and the second option is Automatic Light Sensor, just turn it off.
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JBSOL
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Rochester, NY