The following Sharp displays have been added to the list
One nice feature that I like on the Sharp LCD flat screens is the automatic 1080P/24 feature. On most other brands of flat panels consumers need to mess around inside the menu to adjust the Motion features to the optimal setting. With the Sharp displays that have "Fine Motion Enhanced" feature the display will always properly display 1080P/24 signals at 96HZ regardless of the menu settings. This is a very nice consumer friendly feature. Just connect a BLU-RAY player with 1080P/24 output mode and the Sharp display always does a correct 4:4 pulldown regardless of the menu setting.
When a 60HZ signal is received on a Sharp display that has the "Fine Motion Enhanced" feature the images are displayed at 120HZ.
There are a now several reviews on Sharp models that have "Fine Motion Enhanced".
Here is a quote from one review that mentions how the Sharp displays handle 1080P/24 signals:
" As I started to watch some Blu-ray movies, I was astonished to discover that the Fine Motion Enhanced frame-interpolation control was "grayed out" in the menu and completely unavailable. According to Sharp, if the set gets 1080p/24—which I was sending—it displays the image at 96Hz (each frame is displayed four times), not 120Hz, which is unique in my experience. Apparently, this is a holdover from the 60Hz models that displayed 1080p/24 at 48Hz. Frame interpolation only works if the set receives a 60Hz signal."
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/flatpaneldisplays/sharp_lc-52d85u_lcd_tv/index3.html
All the detailed specs for the Sharp's added to the list can be found at the following link:
http://www.sharpusa.com/products/Typ...56,s77,00.html
Here are the list prices on these LCD displays with LED backlighting
Sharp LC-32LE700UN MSRP of $1,099.99
Sharp LC-40LE700UN MSRP of $1,699.99
Sharp LC-46LE700UN MSRP of $2,199.99
Sharp LC-52LE700UN MSRP of $2,799.99
LCD with LED backlighting (without Local Dimming) (flat panel)
Standard LCD (flat panel)