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    Excellent lcd aquos tv - Must have HDMI Output5
    LC Sharp widescreen 20″ LC-20D42U is an HDTV Liquid Crystal Television that provides a slim, versatile high definition TV solution with a distinctive design. I own a 60″ Sony, and two 32″ Sony LCD’s. I wanted a small LCD projection TV in our kitchen to allow us to watch HD Sports, News and programs in that space, where we spend a considerable amount of time, given the size of our family.

    In the Bay Area of California, we use Comcast for Cable, and I picked up the Comcast Cable Receiver. At first, I was extremely dissapointed by the volume. The picture was fine, but the volume was so low, I was considering sending the lcd aquos tv back. Then I realized the Comcast unit only had a component video output. I brought it back, and insisted on a Comcast box that had an HDMI output. Once I had a video receiver that allowed me an HDMI output, to go to the Sharp HDMI Input, two changes occurred.

    1) Volume increased by 1,000 pecent. Where before the HDMI connection I could barely hear the sharp 20 lcd tv at a volume level of 100, now I don’t turn the volume beyond 25%.

    2) The picture improved dramatically. Great TV. Great price. HDMI connection is a must for this unit.

    Excellent Bedroom Television4
    We’re using this sharp aquos 20 in the bedroom, and are very happy with it. There are less expensive LCD TVs in this size, but after the Aquos LC20D42U arrived I didn’t regret paying the premium.

    The horizontal and vertical viewing angles are excellent, with very little change in color or brightness at extreme angles. Picture quality is very good for both analog and digital tuners. We’ve wall-mounted the 20 inch LCD HDTV - and while Sharp customer service told me that it doesn’t officially recommend removing the table stand, it can be easily removed by taking out a few screws.

    A few things that keep me from giving this LC Sharp 5 stars:
    - The digital tuner is slow to change channels. This seems to be a consistent complaint among lots of digital tuners though, in both TVs and DVD recorders.
    - Some tasks, such as removing empty channels from the tuner memory, require too many steps to execute.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Big Screen Delight,

    Shazaaam! We went from a 15 year old, 28-inch Hitachi CRT to this puppy and couldn’t be happier. Granted, the cheap thrill is less than a week old (Boxing Day special) but the screen speaks for itself. Why didn’t we jump at the better rated Samsung or Sony hdtv television 46 inchers? Price! I honestly can’t see that big of a difference — if any — in picture quality over the others and they normally cost hundreds more. To calibrate your LC sharp 46D65U, start with the online CNET review of the LC52D65U and use the recommended settings given in the blog link. Then fine tune the levels as you get better acquainted with the big screen. The banding issue of the older models? Gone. Or at least I haven’t seen any bands so far and neither have recent reviewers. I find the remote control very easy to use once you know where everything is and can’t believe the reviewers who whine about the remote’s size etc. If you don’t like the color in a particular show or movie, it’s extremely easy to pull the menu down on the screen and quickly adjust things to improve the picture quality.

    We set this LCD Projection TV black beauty up in less than an hour (getting it safely out of the box and onto the stand took most of that time) and have been watching our old DVDs and VHS tapes as a test before purchasing a newfangled Blu-ray player. Sure the old stuff isn’t as sharp as a 1080p hi-def source but it was still more than acceptable to our old eyes — surprisingly so. In fact, I’ve decided to go with the Toshiba DVR7 DVD/VCR combo player with the upconvert feature so I don’t have to abandon my huge pile of old VHS tapes and DVDs. If the DVDs upconvert to a better quality image that’s even half close to hi-def we’ll be more than happy. The VHS tapes will have to play as they are since they can’t be upconverted. Hopefully, Blu-ray players will be significantly improved in the coming year or two and tempt us out of our old ways. [UPDATE: See my review of the Sharp BDHP21U blu-ray player...we went that route instead and are happy we did.]

    Bottom line: With this LCD Projection TV you get a nice big screen and full HD capability. If you’re traditionalists like us, you may be delighted to find that the LC46D65U also brings new life to old technology!

    UPDATE UPDATE (early February): New firmware available online for the companion BDHP21U Sharp blu-ray player which will fix any current play issues with the latest blu-ray DVDs. What I LOVE about the Aquos Advantage is that they phoned me and personally alerted me to that new update after I lodged a complaint about not being able to view my WALL-E blu-ray several weeks ago. Tip to Sharp: Keep those firmware updates rolling in on a weekly basis, not every few months!!

    Also note that if you are wavering between the Sharp LC46D65U and the similar 85U (the more expensive 120hz model), CNET noticed no discernible real life difference in blurring between the two. Verdict? Save your money and go with the 65U. I watched the Superbowl with it and saw no blur. My family is loving it!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars LC Sharp 37 Inch

    OK I’ve been holding out longer than most to acquire my first flat screen HDTV television. I’m glad I waited until now as prices seem to keep dropping like a rock and quality improving far beyond the early models I’ve seen. After doing a lot of online research and seeing recent models I finally decided to take the plunge and picked up the newly released Sharp LC-37D64U. As I unwrapped the set from its packaging I realized that it was major leap forward aesthetically. Most noticeable is the thin black frame surrounding the screen that maximizes the amount of screen space and the slender width and depth dimensions making it perfect for wall hanging. I wasn’t disappointed when I finally fired up the set for the first time and tuned into the HDTV National Geographic Channel. The images were just a stunning thing of beauty. I’m still putting the set through its initial paces but can’t wait to get my new Blu-Ray player hooked up. I’ve also seen complaints on other forums about the sound quality with some of the Sharp LCD’s Projection TV but found this one to be more than adequate although not audiophile quality for those home theater enthusiasts out there. I would highly recommend this product to someone wanting a top notch but smaller footprint LCD Projection TV.

    3/15/08 Update - Well I finally hooked up my Sharp BPD-HP20U Blu-Ray player via an HDMI cable and much to my dismay I cannot seem to get the output set to 1080p. Right now all discs playback in 1080i. When I attempt to set the player to 1080p I get the error message “the attached equipment does not correspond to this format”. I’ve got a call in to Sharp customer service to see if they can clarify the setup procedure for me. I’d be curious to know if other users have had the same issue or not. Funny thing is that when I hooked up the Blu-Ray player to my 19″ Magnavox it outputs in 1080p just fine.

    3/21/08 - Well still no response from Sharp with regards to my 1080p issue. Also, I have noticed at least 3 “stuck” pixels (not too bad with over 2 miliion) one of which is bright green and a bit irritating but only up to a viewing distance of about 3 ft. I don’t know how common these are since this is my first large LCD but I only hope that more do not start to appear. I’m taking my rating down to a 4-stars. I’d still recommend this LC sharp set but can longer say it’s perfect. Is anybody else buying these?

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    The TV we’ve always wanted — finally at an affordable price!5
    I’ve been looking for a television projection for a long time and after reading all the positive reviews for this one, I finally bought it with the special offer of a free Sharp Aquos Blu-Ray player. When we first set it up, we did not have HD cable yet, and the local nightly news was on — the picture quality was just terrible and I noticed the slight odor everyone has talked about here, although it was gone by the next morning. I was extremely disappointed with the picture quality, but later, while watching the regular digital cable programming I realized the quality was much better for most programs, although still not great. The picture quality seems to vary depending on the broadcast and I’m assuming the difference in the broadcasts depends on the quality of the filming. This Television Projection will show EVERY FLAW in a low quality broadcast.

    However, we had HD cable installed last week and most of the HD broadcasts are just remarkable on this set — I’ve been rewatching all the episodes of Showtime’s “The Tudors” in HD and they are just simply breathtaking!! Our local nightly news on HD is vastly improved over the regular version, but still not as good as I would hope — I assume that’s because they can’t afford to put out a high quality HD broadcast. But a lot of my favorite channels such as The History Channel and National Geographic have some simply awe inspiring HD programming!

    And the Sharp Aquos blu-ray player that came with this TV is simply AMAZZZZING!!! With the blu-ray dvds you can see a beautiful clear picture from ANY angle, from the side, from below, and even standing right in front of the TV a foot away from the screen! When the cable installer was setting up our remotes, he turned on the Aquos blu-ray dvd player, and all he could say was “WOW!” — he was simply blown away by the picture quality of this LCD Projection TV!

    Needless to say, we LOVE this LC Sharp!!! If you are NOT planning to use a blu-ray dvd player, or to get HD cable broadcasting, then I would not recommend that you buy this TV because you’ll be sorely disappointed. But if you are planning to go with HD broadcasting and blu-ray - it’s simply awesome!!!

    LC Sharp - Amazing sharp lcd hdtv!,5.0 out of 5 stars

    We purchased the Sharp Aquos LC65D64U in early February, and have found the picture and everything else about this HDTV nothing short of amazing. We shopped extensively and looked at many other large screen flat panels, and nothing compares to this for the money. (Actually, I don’t know how anyone could want a more beautiful picture at any price.)

    We used our existing high-end surround sound speaker system (originally purchased several years ago for use with a Sony 60-inch rear projection TV, which was great in its day), but upgraded our old surround sound receiver to a new Yamaha RXV863 receiver to complement the newer digital technology. We have the Sharp mounted on the wall, and use a Playstation 3 for Blu-ray movies and a Cox HDTV cable box with DVR for HDTV reception, recording, and playback. We also have a Wii player connected, and its images also look great with this sharp lcd hdtv.

    This Sharp HDTV was delivered via Amazon’s standard truck carrier, and arrived on time in perfect condition.

    This is one great HDTV. We highly recommend it!

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    4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good LCD Projection TV, Inferior Tuner Sensitivity,

    I live in a “fringe” area for OTA reception in a densely wooded neighborhood 30 miles from the cities and have a rooftop antenna with a pre-amplifier system. I currently own lc sharp , Sony and Olevia TVs with built in ATSC tuners and find the Toshiba 19AV500U has the most trouble maintaining good reception from several of the HD channels. I’ve tried hooking it up to the other antenna leads in the house and results were the same so I’ve concluded the tuner sensitivity is not as good as my other TVs. However, when locked-in to an HD channel the picture quality is excellent. The Toshiba is very attractive with the piano black bezel and adjustable stand. The interface is simple and intuitive, setup was a breeze. I found the “DynaLight” feature annoying as it seems to randomly change the overall brightness ever so slightly too often. At first I thought there was something wrong with the backlight because of this “flickering” effect. I discovered that DynaLight is enabled by default. When I turned it off in the Advanced Video menu the problem was resolved. Overall this is a very good budget priced LCD HDTV from one of the best names in the business. This is a darned tootin’ fine TV.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works on my cable without a box!

    I ordered this LCD Projection TV to take advantage of the HDTV channels available over Comcast Cable in the San Francisco Bay area, without having to rent Comcast’s pricey cable box. It fills the bill perfectly.

    Using the default settings, the picture is sharp and contrasty. There’s plenty of sound volume. The screen hardly reflects light at all, which is nice since we have a lot of windows. The Natural picture size setting chooses the proper picture width all the time. (I’ve never figured out why some people view everything in full width, even if it adds 50 pounds to all the people on the screen.)

    I got a scare when first hooking it up. I ordered it only after a Comcast agent verified that with the built-in QAM tuner it would receive hdtv television just by plugging the cable signal into the antenna/cable coax jack. But when first turned on, it only received analog signals. Calling Comcast back, I was told that I would need a $7/month cable box. Fortunately this turned out to be baloney. While my wife was channel-flipping, she started getting HDTV stations too, and now it shows every analog and digital channel, even on my non-digital cable service plan. My wife claims full credit for “fixing” it. I suspect it took a while to lock into some aspect of the cable service. Who knows.

    So here’s two recommendations: Double check everything Comcast tells you. And buy this Television Projection.

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    This TV’s overall value FAR exceeds the pricier brands!5
    I’ve had the 32LB9D for about 9 months now, and I have to say I am constantly amazed by its quality! Especially when comparing with my friends’ samsung 32 inch lcd hdtv, Sony, Panasonic, and LC Sharp TVs.

    First off is the picture quality. Out of the box, the “Intelligent Eye” mode is quite interesting … for me it sufficed for a few weeks, after which I delved into the more detailed picture adjustments. Do yourself a favor: get a copy of any DVD that has picture adjustment features (I used ratatouille) and take the 10 minutes needed to adjust brightness, contrast, and color. With these adjustments, this TV looks better than just about any other I’ve seen in any nearby price range (I got the TV for $600 at the time).

    In addition, I often connect this LCD Projection TV as an additional monitor to my MacBook Pro via HDMI, and man is the quality amazing! All text is VERY clear to read even from across the room, and my friends are always commenting on how nice it is to watch youtube videos & online TV shows on this hdtv television.

    Next up are the connection options, of which we all know this Tevision Projection has PLENTY so not much more needs to be said about that. However, I have found one caveat. The digital audio output of the TV will only output Dolby signals; it will NOT output DTS signals! I found this out the hard way: my Blu-ray player was connected via HDMI to the TV, and TV digital audio output to surround sound receiver. When I played a disc containing DTS audio, my receiver only reported getting stereo audio from the TV. Of course, the simple solution to that is to send audio directly from the component to the receiver, which is why I didn’t take off a star for this (I would take off 1/4 of a star if I could) :)

    Which leads me to the TV’s own audio system. To be honest, the built-in speakers are underpowered. If you rely on your TV as the audio source, you’ll find yourself raising the volume to very high levels at times, and even then the speakers will sound kinda blown. This would cost the TV another 1/4 star in my review, so I guess we’re down to what, 4.5 stars? :D One nice thing about the TV’s audio is the simulated surround sound that it can do, which can be pretty cool to hear at times.

    Overall, I’ve had no regrets about this Tevision Projection at all. The lack of DTS audio output was a bit annoying at first, but any traditional home theater setup has audio going from the component directly to the home theater receiver anyway. The underpowered speakers aren’t that much of an issue either; they’ll definitely work in a medium sized room if you don’t have a better audio setup.

    Great, for all my purposes.5
    I love this LG 32 inch lcd hdtv. I found it at a local pawn shop, perfect condition, and obviously got an excellent deal. I’ve used a couple of other HD sets, and this one’s by far my favorite.

    First and foremost: Gaming. I see another review on here was bashing the gaming on this set, but the PS3 run through HDMI at 720p looks beautiful. I’ve played CoD4, Battlfield: Bad Company, MGS4, Motorstorm, GTA4, and Warhawk on this set, all intense action oriented games. No blurring, no artifacts, looks realll good. The only thing that looks slightly bad is the edges on everything are a little pixellated, but it did this on the other sets as well (an $800 Sharp and $900 Sony of the same size). I’m not really sure what set he hooked it up to that looked better, but I’d like to know.

    Second, SD cable. Like a lot of people, I haven’t made the switch to HD programming yet. But SD channels look as good as you can expect. The Zoom1 ratio is really nice, doesn’t look stretched at all, but it cuts things off sometimes (it’s really only noticeable when there are words on screen - credits, titles, logos, etc.) Stuff I really don’t care about seeing anyway. I’m not a fan of having big black bars on the side of my screen, so I really like this ratio. Image quality seems to vary a lot between channels, but it never looks bad.

    Third, as a monitor. I was, in fact, so impressed when I hooked my laptop up through VGA that I’ve decided to build an HTPC to use with the LG as a monitor. Granted, I’m going to use a video card with DVI/HDMI output with a DVI to HDMI cable so I can pass HDMI sound to my receiver, but anyway. It looked good. I’m probably going to buy a long VGA Cable so I can hook up the laptop to the monitor and use it in a Dual Monitor set-up, as well. The max resolution supported on the tv is 1366 x 768, which is perfect for me, but I bet PC gamers will be wanting a much higher resolution… It’s definitely not for playing Crysis at max settings. Still, it’s not gonna look bad, either.

    There are an absolute load of inputs, 3 HDMI, 2 Component, VGA, etc. I don’t think you’ll ever find yourself not being able to connect something you want to. There’s also a Digital Out for audio.

    The Remote can’t program my Sony Receiver… irritating. I’m trying to find a universal remote that will let me switch inputs on the LG and control the volume of my receiver. There are 8 or 10 codes for Sony Audio, but none of them work. My receiver is a STR-K790, by the way.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Picture

    This is my first hdtv television and the word that comes to mind to best describe its image quality is “crisp.” You will definitely see everything your picture source has to offer. And even many analog cable channels look better on this set than they do on my old 32″ Sony CRT model. The many available inputs allow you to hook up just about any peripheral you want. The sound quality from the built-in speakers is better than you might expect, especially considering their size. This lc sharp model is also quite “green” as, according to my Kill-A-Watt electricity monitor, it consumes only 18 Watts when turned off and 183 Watts when operating.

    What’s not to like? The manual is somewhat skimpy and unclear in some areas. The placement of the buttons on the remote could have been more user-friendly, as the ones you use the most are close to less-used buttons. Operating this remote by touch only, without looking to see what you’re pressing, is fairly difficult. And changing channels can take several seconds, especially when going from a digital to an analog channel, and vice-versa. This is common with many brands, however. Otherwise, no complaints and I’d definitely buy a sharp lcd hdtv again

    5.0 out of 5 stars sharp lcd hdtv 32-inch 1080p review

    I got this Television Projection from Amazon on its thanksgiving special offers. I got this for ~ $700 and its a great deal in terms of getting the MAX specs in terms of HD (1080p) resolution and in terms of aesthetics. As Sharp was one of the few pioneers in starting the concept of  LCD Projection TV, i can trust this company than any other. The lc sharp arrived in great condition. It had all the accessories. It has a sleek look with a great shiny black finish with tons of ports. You wont run out of ports if you are looking for more accessories to hook onto to this sharp lcd hdtv. I have my traditional DVD player and my playstation 3 hooked on to this hdtv television and the resolution is simple superb with excellent contrast ratio and astounding colors. The colors are never too bright or too dull and there is a built in sensor to detect ambient light conditions and accordingly change its brightness/contrast ratios. It also has an inbuilt automatic mechanism (which most other LCD HDTVs do not) to resample/downsample pixel resolution on the go rather than taking a response time (it has instantaneous resampling which makes the picture never jitter or show box like patterns when there is a transition in scenes with different frame rates and different native resolutions). Overall, its the King of all HD’s and no one can say anything negative about this sharp lcd hdtv.

    makes a great computer monitor for gaming5
    The size is great for playing games, of course, and the resolution looks good. The colors are better than my other LCD Projection TV monitors I’ve used, including the Dell 2407WFP-HC. Response seems better too.

    Because of the size you can see some jaggies when sitting real close (desktop), but not bad at all. I like using it for email and web browsing. Photoshop reveals the resolution limitations with this size screen (jaggies). But it still serves for that if you need it to.

    The only thing I don’t like is the silver trim on the bottom bezel. But it’s no big deal. Minor cosmetic. Overall the lc sharp has a nice look to it. It feels nice and deluxe. The buttons work well, and are conveniently placed. It would be kind of nice to have more than two HDMI inputs as well. I don’t know why they bother with the VGA input on these. Why not drop a DVI plug right there. But no one seems to do that. DVI to HDMI adapter works fine and is cheap on amazon.
    Shipping to my door was successful, but could have gone bad. HDTV television was double-boxed, which is good. But the outer box had partly opened up and lost half its peanuts. So I almost refused the shipment based on that except that it still looked ok.
    LCD Projection TV was easy to setup. Attaching the base required screwing some metals parts together. I’ve never used it to watch cable tv, so I don’t know how it would look or if the channel-change lagtime really is annoying like some people say.

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    Sharp lc 37hv4u5.0 out of 5 stars

    OK I’ve been holding out longer than most to acquire my first flat screen LCD Projection TV. I’m glad I waited until now as prices seem to keep dropping like a rock and quality improving far beyond the early models I’ve seen. After doing a lot of online research and seeing recent models I finally decided to take the plunge and picked up the newly released Sharp lc 37hv4u . As I unwrapped the set from its packaging I realized that it was major leap forward aesthetically. Most noticeable is the thin black frame surrounding the screen that maximizes the amount of screen space and the slender width and depth dimensions making it perfect for wall hanging. I wasn’t disappointed when I finally fired up the set for the first time and tuned into the hdtv television National Geographic Channel. The images were just a stunning thing of beauty. I’m still putting the set through its initial paces but can’t wait to get my new Blu-Ray player hooked up. I’ve also seen complaints on other forums about the sound quality with some of the Sharp  LCD Projection TV but found this Television Projection to be more than adequate although not audiophile quality for those home theater enthusiasts out there. I would highly recommend this product to someone wanting a top notch but smaller footprint LCD Projection TV.

    3/15/08 Update - Well I finally hooked up my lc sharp BPD-HP20U Blu-Ray player via an HDMI cable and much to my dismay I cannot seem to get the output set to 1080p. Right now all discs playback in 1080i. When I attempt to set the player to 1080p I get the error message “the attached equipment does not correspond to this format”. I’ve got a call in to lc sharp customer service to see if they can clarify the setup procedure for me. I’d be curious to know if other users have had the same issue or not. Funny thing is that when I hooked up the Blu-Ray player to my 19″ Magnavox it outputs in 1080p just fine.

    3/21/08 - Well still no response from sharp lcd hdtv with regards to my 1080p issue. Also, I have noticed at least 3 “stuck” pixels (not too bad with over 2 miliion) one of which is bright green and a bit irritating but only up to a viewing distance of about 3 ft. I don’t know how common these are since this is my first LCD Projection TV but I only hope that more do not start to appear. I’m taking my rating down to a 4-stars. I’d still recommend this sharp lcd hdtv but can longer say it’s perfect. Is anybody else buying these?
    Beautiful Television Projection. Amazing display quality and great sound.5.0 out of 5 stars

    Choosing a new TV is not an easy task. There are so many of them these days. This one jumped out at me mostly because it looks nice. From the aesthetics standpoint I zeroed in on this lc sharp, and one of the samsung television. What about the size? I wanted something larger than 32 inch, but due to space limitation 40 inch was already too big, so this is why I settled on 37.

    So how did I break the tie between Sharp and Samsung? Well, it’s the reviews about the quality of speakers. Samsung television supposedly had weak sound. I wasn’t planning on setting up a bunch of speakers in my living room, so I wanted the TV to have adequate speakers. I have to say the sound is very nice, so I’m happy with my choice here.

    By the way, since the pictures on Amazon are not the greatest quality, I actually went to Best Buy to get a better idea of how the hdtv television look. I recommend that you do the same. But then make sure to buy the TV through Amazon, because it will be $300 cheaper. If you don’t want the extra $300, then you can send it to me :).

    This lc 37hv4u the picture quality is amazing. So far I’ve been only watching cable, but am really impressed with where technology has gone. The colors are vibrant, and the viewing angle is really as advertised. Initially I was afraid that LCD on a TV might be somewhat like LCD on a laptop, where a slight deviation in viewing angle makes the screen invisible. This  LCD Projection TV is completely different, and the video quality rocks.

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