Sharp 55 Class 4k (2160p) Smart Led Tv (Lc-55p6000u) Review

Test Results

Design

Sharp N7000U Design Picture

Curved No

The design is simple, and from the front the Telly looks very like to the Hisense H8C. It isn't a bad looking Boob tube, merely certainly won't be the centerpiece of any room.

Sharp N7000U Stand Picture

The stand is as wide equally the TV, only supports it well. It is made of plastic simply looks quite good.

Footprint of the fifty" Idiot box stand: 9.2" ten 42.3"

Sharp N7000U Back Picture

Wall Mount VESA 200x200

The Boob tube looks quite good from the back, with very sparse edges due to the edge lighting. The centre is quite beefy, and some of the ports may be hard to admission if wall mounted.

Sharp N7000U Borders Picture

Borders 0.71" (1.8 cm)

The borders are an average thickness and look simple simply proficient. They are all plastic.

Sharp N7000U Thickness Picture

Max Thickness 2.36" (half-dozen.0 cm)

The thickest function of the TV is at the base. If wall mounted information technology volition stick out slightly just compared to other upkeep TVs it is quite thin.

Movie Quality

Sharp N7000U Checkerboard Picture

Native Contrast iii,991 : 1

The native contrast ratio is adept for the N7000U TV. It is high enough to provide good performance in a night room.

Annotation that the native contrast after the scale was 2512:1, significantly lower than what we got out of the box. This is due to the big correction needed to bring back the gamma curve to our 2.two calibration goal. Thus for this TV, we recommend that you do non use our white residuum and colour infinite values

Local Dimming No

Backlight Edge

There is no local dimming option on this TV. There is something chosen 'Dynamic Backlight Control', but it is more a 'Frame dimming' characteristic than local dimming. This dims the whole screen at in one case depending of what is shown on screen. This is clearly visible while watching our exam video, where you run into the screen effulgence dim a lot when passing from a bigger to a smaller white square or circumvolve. We turned this feature off since it is non really constructive and dims the screen and the smaller square and circumvolve too much.

SDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 196 cd/1000²

SDR Peak 2% Window 217 cd/m²

SDR Meridian ten% Window 214 cd/grand²

SDR Acme 25% Window 217 cd/thou²

SDR Height 50% Window 217 cd/thousand²

SDR Peak 100% Window 217 cd/m²

SDR Sustained two% Window 217 cd/m²

SDR Sustained ten% Window 214 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 25% Window 217 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 50% Window 217 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 100% Window 217 cd/m²

The peak brightness is bad for the Sharp Television. At around 200cd/m² it is very low and will not be sufficient to fight glare if your TV is situated in a vivid room with a lot of lights of big sunny windows.

We took the measurement with 'Dynamic Backlight Control' off, since it is not actually a local dimming but more a frame dimming feature, that dims the whole screen when it is turned on. With 'Dynamic Backlight Control' on, we got merely 58cd/g² for the 2% and 180cd/thou² for the x%.

HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness N/A

HDR Acme 2% Window North/A

HDR Peak x% Window N/A

HDR Acme 25% Window N/A

HDR Meridian 50% Window N/A

HDR Elevation 100% Window N/A

HDR Sustained 2% Window N/A

HDR Sustained 10% Window Northward/A

HDR Sustained 25% Window Due north/A

HDR Sustained 50% Window Due north/A

HDR Sustained 100% Window N/A

This TV does not support HDR.

Update 01/23/2018: There have been numerous reports that HDR has been enabled on HDMI ports 3 and 4 via a firmware update, though nosotros are unable to confirm this as we no longer have this Television receiver in our lab. The HDR scores have been updated where possible.

Sharp N7000U 50% Uniformity Picture

l% Std. Dev. 2.95%

50% DSE 0.231%

The gray uniformity is below average for this Precipitous TV. There are big bands on the top and lesser part of the screen which are darker, and the center of the screen is a bit brighter. Also the center of the screen is warmer than both sides. Luckily, dirty screen effect is not too obvious since the bands are pretty large and likewise horizontal, making them a chip less visible when in that location is some panning shot in content similar sport.

LCD Type VA

Color Shift 20°

Effulgence 30°

Black Level viii°

The Sharp N7000U has a very bad viewing angle. In fact, the viewing angle is and then bad that even when sitting straight in front of the Tv, you tin notice both sides of the TV already starting time losing color and contrast, this tin too be noticed on our black uniformity motion picture. When viewed from the side, the prototype loses a lot of color saturation and contrast, leaving yous with a washed out image.

Update: Nosotros have changed the methodology of testing. Since this is an old TV which we don't take anymore, we extrapolated the results.

Sharp N7000U Native Black Uniformity Picture

Native Std. Dev. iv.185%

The black uniformity is very bad for this Sharp TV. It is even worse than most of the IPS TVs that we reviewed this year. This can be linked to the poor viewing angle of this Goggle box, making both sides of the Television receiver lose dissimilarity even when viewed from straight on. This can explain why on our test film, you see both sides looking less dark than the remainder of the screen. Besides that, some clouding can be seen, merely cipher that could cause bug when watching normal content. This is probably worse than the Hisense H8C due to the edge-lit backlight in the Sharp.

Sharp N7000U Gradient Picture

Colour Depth ten Bit

The Precipitous N7000U tin can display our examination gradient epitome without whatever real bug and has just a few problems with up to ten bit colour depth. Some little banding imperfections can be seen in the dark blueish, dark dark-green and too in the nighttime part of the grayscale, but we did not detect whatsoever banding problems while watching normal content.

Sharp N7000U Pre Calibration Picture

Sharp N7000U Pre Gamma Curve Picture

Sharp N7000U Pre Color Picture

White Residue dE 4.88

Color dE 2.91

Gamma 2.five

Prior to calibration the gamma is quite high, causing some black crush. The colors are quite good but their balance in the white is a bit off.

Sharp N7000U Post Calibration Picture

Sharp N7000U Post Gamma Curve Picture

Sharp N7000U Post Color Picture

White Balance dE 0.62

Color dE 0.7

Gamma two.22

The Television receiver did non respond well to calibration. Information technology is not possible to adjust the contrast or effulgence very much without introducing clipping. Trying to lower the gamma curve by decreasing the luminosity of loftier IRE points didn't work well, and then we had to raise the black level. This caused a loss of contrast, and every bit such we do not recommend post-obit our calibration settings but yous can find them hither.

Sharp N7000U 480p Picture

Low resolution content such as DVDs look quite adept, every bit edges are smoothed well without losing too much detail.

Sharp N7000U 720p Picture

720p content such as cablevision is clear. Some halo artifacts can be seen along sharp edges, but the image remains well divers.

Sharp N7000U 1080p Picture

1080p content such as Blu-rays look good. Details are preserved well and the prototype remains sharp.

Sharp N7000U 4k Picture

Loftier quality content such as 4k Blu-rays or streaming services expect good. No problems tin be seen.

Wide Colour Gamut No

Sharp N7000U Color Gamut DCI-P3 Picture

DCI P3 xy 79.79%

DCI P3 uv 84.2%

Rec 2020 xy 59.25%

Rec 2020 uv 67.61%

Doesn't support a broad color gamut. Displays just enough colors for Rec. 709 content. Has no options to enable a wide color gamut.

Sharp N7000U P3 Color Volume Picture

Normalized DCI P3 Coverage 64.043%

10,000 cd/chiliad² DCI P3 Coverage 33.905%

Sharp N7000U 2020 Color Volume Picture

Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage 46.669%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage 24.741%

IR subsequently 0 min recovery 0%

IR subsequently ii min recovery 0%

IR afterward four min recovery 0%

IR after 6 min recovery 0%

IR later viii min recovery 0%

IR later on 10 min recovery 0%

Sharp N7000U Reflections Picture

Sharp N7000U Bright Room Picture

Reflection 2%

Screen End Semi-gloss

Has a semi gloss terminate which works quite well to diffuse direct reflections. Should not exist an issue with a few indirect reflection, and doesn't display any rainbowing.

3D No

3D Type No

second to 3D No

The N7000U doesn't back up whatsoever 3D functions.

Sharp N7000U Pixels Picture

Motion

Sharp N7000U Motion Blur Picture

Sharp N7000U Response Time Chart

Response Fourth dimension 16.4 ms

Overshoot 0 ms

Backlight uses PWM to flicker at 160Hz, which causes some foreign artifacts to follow fast motility. This is considering the backlight flicker isn't a multiple of the console'south refresh rate. The response time is quite adept though, and results in very little motion blur following moving objects which is keen.

Sharp N7000U Backlight Picture

PWM Dimming Frequency 160 Hz

BFI No

BFI Frequency 160 Hz

BFI In Game Fashion No

Judder-free 24p No

Judder-free 24p via 60p No

Judder-gratis 24p via 60i No

The N7000U isn't able to remove 24p judder from any source. As such, movies played from any device or the inbuilt apps feel slight three:2 pulldown judder. About people aren't sensitive to this then information technology isn't an issue.

Motion Interpolation (thirty fps) Yep

Sharp N7000U Motion Interpolation (30 fps) Picture

Move Interpolation (lx fps) No

The TV tin can interpolate 30fps content up to the panel's native refresh charge per unit of 60Hz. It doesn't support any refresh rates higher than this.

Inputs

1080p @ 60Hz thirty.3 ms

1080p With Interpolation fifty.1 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode 50 ms

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 N/A

4k @ 60Hz 58.5 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 58.5 ms

4k @ 60Hz + HDR N/A

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 + 8 bit HDR North/A

Input lag with a 1080p resolution is skillful and should provide good performance for whatever casual gamer out in that location. Unfortunately, with interpolation turn on or with a 4k resolution, the input lag goes upward over 50ms and thus making this Television set not the best choice for any gamer looking to game in 4k, even for the most coincidental game.

1080p @ 60Hz @ four:4:4 No

1080p @ 120Hz No

4k @ 30Hz @ 4:four:4 Yes

4k @ 60Hz Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ four:four:4 Yes

The EDID of the TV is fix incorrectly to 'Hisense HDMI', and with a native resolution of 1080p. Information technology is necessary to ignore the EDID to force 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:iv or 4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4, simply and so it is correctly supported on HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 with the 'Game' moving-picture show mode. HDMI 1 and HDMI ii don't support HDMI 2.0. Although it is possible to transport a 1080p @ 60Hz @ four:4:four signal, it is non correctly displayed past the Goggle box. This can be seen in the comparison images beneath.

Sharp N7000U

Precipitous N7000U zoom

Samsung K6250

Samsung K6250 zoom

Sharp N7000U Side Inputs Picture

Sharp N7000U Rear Inputs Picture

HDMI iv

USB 3

Digital Optical Sound Out ane

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 1 (shared)

Blended In 1 (shared)

Tuner (Cable/Emmet) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

SD/SDHC 0

HDR10 Yeah

Dolby Vision No

5.i Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital Yeah

5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS Aye

5.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital Yep

5.1 Passthrough Optical DTS Yes

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth Aye (HDMI 3, 4)

ARC Yep (HDMI 2)

USB 3 Yes (ane)

HDCP 2.2 Yes

CEC Aye

MHL Yes (HDMI 2)

Variable Analog Audio Out No

Although the Sharp N7000U is advertised to support HDR10, we were unable to become it to work. It was unable to play any BluRays from our Samsung K8500, and the Xbox One S didn't detect HDR back up. We too tried to send HDR infoframes through the HDFury Integral and were unable to go the Goggle box to process it as a HDR signal.

Update 01/23/2018: There accept been numerous reports that HDR has been enabled on HDMI ports three and four via a firmware update, though we are unable to ostend this as nosotros no longer have this Tv in our lab. The HDR scores take been updated where possible.

Audio Quality

Sharp N7000U Frequency Response Picture

Std. Dev. @ 70 4.54 dB SPL

Std. Dev. @ 80 4.66 dB SPL

Std. Dev. @ Max 4.71 dB SPL

Max 86.3 dB SPL

Low-end Cutoff 113.xiv Hz

Average frequency response performance. The response remains consistent at different volumes, and no pumping or compression is nowadays. However, this TV doesn't go very loud and doesn't produce a lot of bass either.

Sharp N7000U Total Harmonic Distortion Picture

Distortion @ 70 0.019

Distortion @ eighty 0.015

Baloney @ Max 0.019

Decent harmonic distortion functioning. The overall amount of harmonic baloney is relatively low, and remains mostly consistent even at maximum book. But since this Boob tube doesn't get very loud, not producing a lot of distortion is non difficult a task.

Smart Features

Sharp N7000U Apps Picture

Provides access to the Opera TV Store to download a wide range of apps. App back up includes Netflix, Amazon Video, Vudu and YouTube.

Sharp N7000U Smart TV Picture

Smart Bone Opera TV

The Opera smart platform works well, and is smooth and easy to employ. Information technology has many of the popular apps such as Netflix and Amazon Video, and provides access to the Opera Telly Store to download a wide diversity of other apps. It allows playing photos or videos directly off a USB drive, which is great. Unfortunately it isn't all skilful, as nosotros experienced a number of bugs during testing which made the Tv sometimes problematic to use. On two occasions the HDMI ports stopped displaying a signal, and a manufacturing plant reset was required.

Sharp N7000U Controls Picture

Controls are located backside the left side of the TV. They are quite uncomplicated and easy to use, and tin be quite easily accessed fifty-fifty if the TV is wall mounted.

Sharp N7000U Remote Picture

Remote Basic

The bones remote included with the Goggle box is near exactly the same as the one included with the Hisense H8C. Information technology features the Sharp logo instead of the Hisense one, and has about the same model number.

Sharp N7000U In The Box Picture

  • Manual
  • Batteries
  • Remote

Power Consumption 73 W

Power Consumption (Max) 128 W

Firmware V00.01.00a.G0205

Differences Betwixt Sizes And Variants

Nosotros tested the 50" (50N7000U). For the most part, nosotros expect our review to be valid for the 43" (43N7000U), 55" (55N7000U), 60" (60N7000U) and 65" (65N7000U).

If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their Sharp N7000U doesn't represent to our review, let the states know and we will update the review.

Size Model
43" 43N7000U
50" 50N7000U
55" 55N7000U
60" 60N7000U
65" 65N7000U

Compared To Other TVs

Comparison picture

Top left: Samsung KU6300 (UN55KU6300). Lesser left: LG UH6100 (43UH6100). Eye: Sharp N7000U (50N7000U). Top correct: Hisense H8C (50H8C). Bottom right: Vizio D Series 4k 2016 (D50u-D1).  Different our other photographs, this movie wasn't taken nether a controlled environment, and so exercise not draw conclusions from it.

The Sharp N7000U is a mid-range TV, with boilerplate picture quality. There are other competing TVs around the aforementioned price range which offer like or better performance, and and then information technology is difficult to recommend this TV over the competition. Information technology is well-nigh the same equally the cheaper Hisense H8C, but with slightly worse picture quality.

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Source: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sharp/n7000u

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