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Sharp Aquos LC46D64U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,799.99 $1,195.00
Features
: - 46" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p resolution
- 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 4ms Response Time
- Feature at least two HDMI inputs, a PC input
- RS-232C Input for control
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Once again, Sharp(R), the leader in LCD technology, has established a new design standard for LCD TVs. With screen sizes ranging from 42 to 65 inches, the AQUOS(R) D64U Series raises the bar by fitting large screen sizes into incredibly small footprints. By changing the layout of circuits inside the LCD panel and by cutting the number of parts, Sharp's engineers were able to reduce the depth by 30%, allowing placement of the D64U models in virtually any setting. The D64U Series utilizes Sharp`s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with multi-pixel technology, providing 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology and 4ms response time. The D64U Series are HDTVs with built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and include 3 HDMI(TM) inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, a PC input and 2 HD component video inputs. Side terminals are included for convenience as well as RS-232C input for control. The D64U Series features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers.
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Annoying horizontal band appeared
After having this TV for awhile, a giant horizontal band appeared across the bottom half of the screen. Now the tint of the bottom half of the screen is different from the top half of the screen. There is no setting or adjustment that can be made to fix this issue. This is extremely annoying and depressing given the amount of money I paid.
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No issues after a year
We purchased this TV on Black Friday 2007. A year later, we're still incredibly happy with our purchase.
HD signals look incredibly. Normal tv signals are still watchable.
I've noticed sometimes with really fast sports that the tv sometimes has trouble keeping up. This is pretty rare and usually with sports that involve fast panning by the camera.
The only other thing I noticed after we got the TV was that commercials are crazy loud. Our old TV I believe had a feature that automatically adjusted the volume level of commercials so they weren't louder than the program. This TV definitely does not have that feature!
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Sharp LC-46D82U Problems after 20-months
We purchased the Sharp LC-46D82U in June 2007 from a local Big-Box store. The television worked beautifully until February 2009 at which time it started experiencing a blanked-out or vertically lined area about 12 x 12 inches in the upper right had corner of the screen.
Initially the problem was intermittent but within several weeks the damaged area of the screen became constant. We contacted Sharp who contacted a local Sharp Electronics Master Service Center. After four visits to our home and the replacement of both the LCD Controller and an internal cable the problem remains. And yes, the problem was confirmed to be with the television.
Although Sharp Techical Support attempted to diagnose the problem, they were unsuccesful. Because of their attempts and the attempts of the Service Center I am giving this a 2-star rating. Otherwise it would be 1-star rating. The unit is out of warranty but we expected a longer service life than 20-months for the Aquos line of Sharp televisions. The Sharp was purchased to replace a Sony Trinitron that was still working fine after 18-years of use.
We are now researching for a replacement television and the Sharp Aquos line will not even be considered. We will probably purchase a Sony Bravia LCD since, in our experience, they are a better quality television.
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Sharp LC46D64U - Banding Ruined this Television
I absolutely found the banding issues (vertical lines of color non-uniformity) unacceptable when spending over $1000 on a television. I unfortunately did not do my research prior to buying this television, and was so consumed by the unbelievably low price that I jumped on it. What a mistake. After a few weeks of viewing (and researching) I began to notice the vertical banding issue that others have noted seeing with this television. Most noticeable as noted in other reviews - during panning shots and uniform color screens. I ended up calling Sharp and they sent out a local repair person to take a look. The tech immediately agreed that banding was prevalent and took pictures (attempted to anyway - not easily photographed). I then called up Sharp Aquos customer support, and after some back and forth, I must say that I am pleased with their service. After owning the TV for 10 months, they reimbursed me a pro-rated portion of the original price (I bought this directly through Sharp). I know they've offered others exchanges/ replacements, but I insisted that this was unacceptable as I know that although banding is not prevalent on all Sharps, I was not willing to risk it. It's a shame b/c the TV's functionality and such is really good - the banding and buyer regret was too much for me to take. Don't buy this television. Samsung (I just purchased the new 46 inch B750 series), Sony, or Panasonic are a much better bet. Check out "AVS Forum" or Youtube "Sharp Banding Issue" (Master and Commander example) or BING! "Sharp Banding Issue." Weatlh of information there. Word to the wise - do your research!
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Great Picture, Dumb Remote
Great picture, using over the air digital channel. If you are someoene like me who doesnt have too much time, doesnt mess around with too many settinmgs and is just looking for a good TV out of the box, this is one of them . I dont have the patience or the inclination to mess with too many settings. I just want it to work . The only issue is that the remote design was done by someone who wasnt very bright. The remote is HUGE, not very well designed and the channel and volume controls are placed awkardly and not very easy to use them. It;s horrible to be honest. you have been warned. but if you can live with it, go ahead and buy this product.
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Sharp LC40E67U/N 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $899.99 $699.99
Features
: - 40" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p Resolution
- 16:9 AVS Superlucent LCD Panel
- Vyper Drive Game Mode
- 6ms Response Time
- 4 HDMI, 1 PC Input, RS232
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The LC40E67UN offers high performance at a top value. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 and fine color purity, it is a next-generation TV to carry you into the high-definition future. The LC40E67UN utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View Superlucent / Black TFT Panel providing high Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 6ms response time and wide viewing angles (176°H x 176°V). It is an HDTV with built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners and includes 4 HDMI and 2 HD component video inputs as well as a D-sub, 15-pin input for PC compatibility. The LC40E67U features a black cabinet and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
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Very Good TV, but....
...the speakers. That said, anybody have a recommendation for a or a set of external speaker(s)that would be effective - performance & cost - for this set
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If you are on cable without box, do not buy
I have had this set for ten days +/-, and am returning it tomorrow. I discussed this problem with a Sharp Tech, he confirmed my suspicions. Apparently, if there is a direct cable hookup, and there is a momentay power interruption, or, for that matter, a momentary cable failure, it erases the memory of the TV. Bottom line, the erasure means resetting the channel EZ setup menu feature, resetting takes 32+/- minutes, and does not always work according to specifications. This TV is to be avoided by anyone living in an area where thunderstorms occur frequently. Other than this very basic and unsatisfactory feature, it is an average product, nothing to brag about, but adequate if the buyer has average or below average expectations and wants to throw one's money down a rathole.
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Great TV for HD Gaming
I bought this unit especially for HD gaming and had worked out superbly. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a similar use.
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slightly disappointing
After my Olevia 42inch LCD blew up, I figured any new LCD would be a dramatic improvement over a tv i bought over 2 years ago. I thought I didnt really have to research a Sharp TV as I trusted their Company. It is adequate for its price. I paid $540 dollars not including tax. But I have several problems with it. First, the blur. As people mentioned on the other reviews, movement (not just fast moving of the actors or scene but any movement of the camera panning to different characters) gives off blur for a couple of seconds. It is amazing the human can pick it up but it is. It is quite frequent.
Second, the viewing angle. If not sitting directly in front of the tv, the colors and picture are very muted and washed out. The best description is the look of a bootleg copy of a movie filmed with video-camera in the theatres. It looks extremely white at times and is very distracting.
Thirdly, the glare is bad. For whatever reason, reflections of items in the room show on the screen pretty distinctively. Not sure if this corrected by changing brightness.
The HD seems fine when the picture is not moving while not spectacular. Standard Definition looks pretty bad. I doubt its defective. I just think it is low end. My understanding is it uses 60hz which is the cause of the blur. What I don't get is why my olevia didn't suffer from any of these problems.
Honestly, I would seriously think of returning it and maybe getting a smaller yet better tv but it seems like crapshoot when you buy these low to mid range tvs. Even the reviews cant truly be trusted as personal preference, annoyance factor, and other things make it very subjective. I know I am in the minority here regarding the quality of the tv but I have had 3 big screen tvs and have friends who have others, and these problems I list are real. Wish they werent but they are.
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VYPER DRIVE IS AWESOME! NO INPUT LAG!!
Let me just say that this is the best TV made specifically for gamers! There is NO LAG! I never even knew it existed until I plugged my PS3 into a standard CRT TV - noticed a night and day difference. I then began doing tests on both screens and sure enough, (after thinking I was crazy) I was convinced that my AWESOME-- Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-40V4100 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV--- with the 120 motion flow and post scripting was a flawed with sever input lag(EVEN when played with GAME mode). I then began searching for LCD TV that had little to no lag until I came across this one.I HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IT! I just wish That companies would address this issue more seriously - considering they add a GAME mode that is STILL incompetent.
a couple things about the Sharp LC40E67U/N 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV *the picture quality is awesome BUT not as good as my Sony- again, IF you are a gamer who will NOT settle with frustration then you will not mind nor will you care. *Needs SPEAKERS!the sound is OK- but shouldn't be a problem since most people and gamers have speaker set ups.
DO NOT GET FOOLED! play your console on the TV before you buy! wish I did before plunging $1,500 into my Sony. Ever since I got this TV I sold my SONY soon after-
hope this helps!
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Sharp LC 26DV12U - 26" LCD TV with built-in DVD player - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - black
Price : $0.00 $525.00
Features
: - Built-in Side-loading Progressive Scan DVD Player
- 25.5 Diagonal Measurement
- Advanced Super View / Black TFT LCD Panel Type
- 1366 x 768 Pixel Resolution
- 450cd/m 2 Brightness
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Sharp's LC-26DV12U provides a convenient built-in DVD television solution with a distinctive design. It features a built-in side-loading progressive scan DVD player for the ultimate in convenience to watch all your favorite movies in a space saving design so you can place this LCD TV either in the bedroom or the kitchen. You also get a high-performance LCD panel for high-brightness that is so bright, you can put them virtually anywhere - even near windows, doors or other light sources - and their picture is still vivid. With the 1200:1 native contrast ratio you get incredible images whether you're watching dark or bright scenes. For convenient connection to digital devices the Sharp LC-26DV12U provides a HDMI port and a PC VGA input to turn this TV into a large PC monitor to view spreadsheets or PowerPoint presentations. With the wide viewing angles and 6ms Response Time the Sharp LC-26DV12U is the perfect choice for children to use with a game console to play those fast-motion video games without blurring or delay, and combined with the built-in DVD player making this a complete entertainment unit. 6ms Response Time 1200 - 1 Native Contrast Ratio Aspect Ratio 16 - 9 176 Degrees Horizontal & Vertical Wide Viewing Angles Up to 60,000 Hours Lamp Life 5W + 5W Audio System ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuning System Input Ports - HDMI, Component Y/Pr/Pb, 15-pin RGB (VGA) PC, S-Video, 2 x Composite Video (RCA), 2 x RCA L/R, Mini Jack, Digital Audio Output 1-Year Warranty Approximate Unit Dimensions - 26.31 (W) x 19.68 (H) x 9.56 (D) with stand Approximate Unit Weight - 30 pounds
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Sharp LC19DV22U 19-Inch LCD TV with Built-In DVD Player
Price : $499.99
Features
: - 19" LCD-TV with Built-in DVD
- 800:1 Native Contrast Ratio
- 16:10 Aspect Ratio
- Component Input
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Sharp's 19" LC19DV22U LCD-TV provides a convenient built-in DVD television solution with a distinctive design. The LC19DV22U features a side-loading progressive scan DVD player, a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles, as well as Sharp's Emmy® Award-winning LCD technology. The LC19DV22U Features true 16:10 Aspect Ratio (1440 x 900) LCD Panel displays 16:9 widescreen programs in their native aspect ratio, and has built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners for DTV and analog TV viewing. Viewing Angles are so wide you can view Sharp Liquid Crystal Televisions from anywhere in the room! The set even comes with a PC Input that easily turns your TV into a PC monitor.
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Because Zero stars isn't an option
I bought this TV as a gift for my wife. Within 6 months, the power supply is dead. The power supply may be undersized to accomodate the built-in DVD player. Of course, no one will take for repairs so i guess it will clutter the land fill. This is a truly awful product. Stay away.
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You would have to be an idiot to...
buy this product. Not only is it almost $200 over list price.... it's almost the same price as a 42" LG. A dvd player will run you about $50 if you look around for one. Anyone spending $700 on a 19" tv should have their head examined. Rule of thumb... if you are looking for a tv (or anything for that matter)... start with your price range first!
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As expected
As others have said, the sound level is rather low (but fine for a bedroom) and there is an annoying lag between channels when surfing, but the picture quality is quite good, I've had no problem playing DVDs, and in general I am quite satisfied.
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Good acquisition ¡=)
I bought this tv 2 years ago, and tell you, it was a great acquisition, I used it as tv as well as second monitor of my pc, the only difficulty is that my kid (4 years old) use it without difficulty and since 1 year this tv belong to him =)
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good lcd combo tv
I own this TV for almost an year, bought it from SEARS during thanksgiving sale. So far i am happy with it.Only complaint being v slow in responding while changing chanels
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Sharp Aquos LC19D45U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $449.99 $359.97
Features
: - Sharp's AQUOS 19-inch HDTV LCD TV slim design with a distinctive small foot print.
- Built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners for DTV and analog TV viewing
- HDMI¿ Input for convenient connection to a digital device
- PC Input conveniently turns your TV into a PC monitor
- Built-in Magnet Remote
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Sharp's LC-19D45U is a widescreen HDTV LCD TV that provides a slim design, high definition TV solution with a distinctive small foot print. It features a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles. The LC-19D45U includes ATSC/NTSC tuners to receive off-air broadcasts as well as digital cable QAM capability to receive non-scrambled digital cable programming. In addition, the LC-19D45U is PC compatible and is an HDTV monitor for greater versatility. As an HDTV monitor, it is compatible with all 1080i and 720p signals from HDTV sources. The LC-19D45U also has a unique remote with a built-in clock/timer and a rear magnet for attachment to metal surfaces.
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Grerat for the Kitchen or Bath!
I bought this TV 2 years age on black friday when circuit city had it 1/2 off for $200. I have it in the kitchen hooked to a surround sound system. I love it! There are 2 remotes, 1 magnetized to stick to the fridge with a timer and clock. and another regular remote. I am going to buy another one for the master bath. Great tv!
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Picture's great, Sound's terrible
The buy is terrific. The picture quality is also great but the sound is minimal. I'll have to get some speakers. Very easy to use.
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Very poor audio
The very poor audio output from this TV is in Sharp (pun intended) contrast to the picture quality, fit and finish. I normally watch my small TV while seated at my dining table. The TV is on the table. With factory settings, the maximum audio output is so low it is below my normal listening volume when I am seated across from it. Audio output was totally useless when viewed from my kitchen area while cooking and cleaning up.
I opened the settings menu and boosted the treble and bass to their maximum settings to boost audio output. That helped a little but the output is still below acceptable limits by a lot. I should not have to listen to the TV at the maximum volume setting of 60. I do not listen loud and I am not hard of hearing.
Sharp spent more money and attention to the kitchen timer/clock remote than they did to audio output and they did not even include RCA audio outputs so the TV could be connected to an external analog amplifier or preamplifier. I also have a 46" Sharp Aquos LC-46D62U and the audio output is equally dismal. I get around that by watching it through my stereo system. Apparently many (maybe all) Sharp TVs are lacking in audio performance. I will never buy another Sharp product.
This television is stunning appearance but tragically flawed. Don't be fooled by a pretty face.
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Sharp Aquos LC19D45U
If it has AQUOS on the front, you can't go wrong. I bought this TV to mount on the wall in the bathroom where I can soak in the tub and watch my favorite programs or catch the news while preparing for work but could have used this TV anywhere in the home. The picture is amazingly sharp and vivid. Sharpe Manufacturing makes their TV'S to receive both analog and digital broadcast without having to adjust anything to do so. The TV knows what to do with either signal and without having to pay extra to the cable provider for digital service. The TV arrived on time in perfect condition from Focus Electronics and Appliances through Amazon and I could not be more happy with all involved. Thank You!
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Fits the bill
This is a great TV for close up viewing. Fits in our kitchen area just right. Dose'nt have the best backlite so some channel programs don't show up very good but the sharpness and color are great. If the backlite were better, I'd say you could'nt buy a better 19" TV. I also have a 26" Sharp so I can compare. The Sharp Aquos is with out a doubt of better quality, no way you could call it junkie.The extra remote is nice but we dont use it very much. Sound is good and there are more then enough inputs. The manual makes setup and operation of the TV easy. Ordering from Amazon was easy and shipping was quick. The price was right so I would give this TV 5 stars except for the backlite.
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Question : How do I use my Sharp Aquos LCD TV as a computer screen for Sony Vaio PCG-K13 laptop?
I have a Sharp Aquos LCD TV that has DVI-I output and a sony Vaio with monitor port and I want to use the TV as a computer screen. I have a DVI cable to connect them, but when I do so nothing happens. DO I need something else, or do I need to change settings or otherwise do something else?
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There are a very few models of notebooks in the market that has a DVI output. Mostly are S-Video output. However, if you are sure that there is indeed a DVI output on your laptop computer, then you can hook it up to your LCD TV provided that you use a DVI to HDMI cable or if your Sharp Aquos has also a DVI input, then you can use a DVI-DVI cable to connect them.Once the two boxes are connected now, then its time for you to check your keys on the keyboard. Normally, there are key shortcuts there that you need to press so your laptop will switch from laptop display to LCD TV display. You can also do a dual display by going into your control panel.If you are using WindowsXP like what I am using,Go to START, tnen CONTROL PANEL... then... look for the Mobile Chipset that controls your laptops display. Adjust the settings according to your liking.Other than this, if you just want your LCD TV as your laptop display, just connect the HDMI cables, or even an inferior quality S-Video out (use a S-Video cable for this one), then use your keyboard shortcuts to switch displays.I used to do this thing too with my 24" LCD monitor and my HP laptop, so I can watch my movies from my laptop in a bigger screen.Good luck
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Question : Question About my Sharp LCD tv?
Ok We have a flat panal Sharp Aquos LCD tv... and every now & then the sound will go out & it will say MONO we have to cut the tv off for like 5 min & then when we cut it back on it will work & say Stereo, Why is it going to MONO on it's pwn? But our higher Digital channels always have sound no matter what, Because we are renting the TV we have no instruction book.
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There is something wrong with the set. Return it and get another.
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Question : Sharp Aquos LCD TV: Can I do anything about the delay when switching channels?
I bought a Sharp LC-32D40U. When I switch channels it takes 2-3 seconds before the image appears. Quite annoying. Is there anything I can do about that? Are there any LCD TV's which have a better performance?
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Yeah alot of the newer TVs have Very sensitive tuners. So what happens is the TVs are thinking and deciding what format to display it best.Some TVs are better, such as the Sony Xbr series LCDs and also the new Samsung like the LNS3251D.
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Question : I want to buy a 46" 1080p lcd tv. Between Sharp and Toshiba which one is better?
I saw a Sharp Aquois LC-C4654U and a Toshiba model 47HL167 for sale at a whole store. I can not find any reference to these models at the Sharp or Toshiba websites. Which I think it is something they manufacture for the big whole sale stores. Anyone have any knowledge of these models? Please help me choose.
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First off I would strongly recommend a Sony or a Samsung....buuuut.... in your case......I Can't stress enough how much better a Sharp is than a Toshiba in general....especially anything from the Aquos lineIn answer to your question....Absolutely the Sharp!!p.s. hear are some specs about the Sharp model you mentioned:Sharp LC-C4654U 46" 1080pScreen Size Class 46" (Advanced Super View Black TFT LCD Panel)Aspect Ratio: 16:9Resolution: 1920 x 1080Contrast Ratio: 1500:1, Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 7500:1 (w/ Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology)Brightness: 450cd/m2Response Time*1 6msViewing Angle (HxV): 176° x 176°HDTV Compatibility: 1080pTuner: NTSC/ATSC/QAMENERGY STAR Qualified*3Table Stand IncludedWeight: 50.7 lbs (w/ out stand), 61.7 (w/ stand)Dimensions: 43-23/64” x 27-31/64” x 3-7/8” (w/ out stand), 43-23/64” x 29-59/64” x 12-13/16” (w/ stand)
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Question : Getting the best image on a Sharp Aquos LCD TV?
i just got me a 42" Sharp Aquos LCD TV...and, i have problems with the colors, on the brightness...i just can't seem to get a great quality picture. im trying to watch the NBA Playoffs, and the players look a little foggy, like when the camara zooms out, i can see the players numbres, but foggy, the court looks dark...what mistakes im making?? can you help me figure this out?
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You don't tell us what is the source: cable, off-the-air, satellite?SD or HD?Foggy video is usually a symptom of watching SD , analog cable, on a big TV. You will get the best quality with an HD signal or at minimum digital SD (digital cable or sat).You can certainly buy a DVD calibration disc (or try to find a DVD with the free THX Optimizer). Video Essentials is a good one and the ISF/Monster is also good. Then copy those settings for your TV port. (each port in an HDTV can have its own setup).
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Question : performance of sharp LCD TV?
hi ,i want to purchase sharp lcd tv model lc32a33m ,anyone having this tv please help me regarding its performance,because i think this product is quite rare in india. thanks a lot..
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I have seen them in the shops and they look great when on test. Hook up to a home theatre is even better. But you said they are rare where you are so make sure you have satisfactory backup in sales and service
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Question : Will someone help me hook my PC up to my Sharp LCD tv?
I bought a vga to s-video cable on Amazon and also an extension wire.Whenever I hook them up I can only see black and white streaks on the TV,and when I move the mouse a small line moves.(LC-20AV7U)is the tv's code. Please Help!!!
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After you have the cables hooked up properly, you need to go into your display settings and see if you need to change settings there. When I hook my laptop up to my tv I have to go to my display settings and change a few things. I don't know your settings because all video cards and tv's are different. Just right click on your desktop and go to properties then display settings. Im sure you will find what you need to do there. Hope this helps
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Question : how do i conect my gatway laptop to my sharp lcd tv?
when i conect it says not the right signal for imput
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is it in the PC input? also your gateway should have settngs to connect to monitors or projectors. if that dosent work try the other inputs
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Question : No component channel on my Sharp LCD TV?
I tried hooking up my xbox 360 to my small sharp LCD tv using the cables and hooking them all up in the right place, however all my tv has is AV1 and AV2, even though it says component on the side of the tv where you plug them in, under AV2. No sound of video is displayed on AV1 or AV2, and there is no HDTV switch on my cords. The cords are phillips.
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Its more than likely that the TV is not HD ready, is it an older or cheaper model?can you switch the xbox to non HD output?AV2 will be the component input, yellow for video , red and white for audio.
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Question : Sharp LCD TV for xbox 360?
I know the market is huge...which makes me feel totally clueless here. im wondering, is the Sharp brand good for a gaming TV? here is what i am considering, SHARP 46" LC-46SB54U LCD TV. any input would be great! thanks :)
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I would recommend looking at plasma TVs instead, especially at these sizes. LCD screens are prone to blurring and so called "artifacts" during fast motion pictures.I would specifically recommend looking at the panasonic viera series if you want to get the best out of your X360. These panels seems to stick out above the rest in the 46" range, LCD and plasma alike. Have a look at the included source if you want to read up on wich screen would best suit your needs.
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