Sharp Aquos LC32D62U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
In a world where color trends come and go, Sharp's contemporary classic - the D62U series - makes a statement. The D62U series offers the most elegant, cutting-edge flat panel televisions available. This series sets new standards in HDTV style and innovation, with a striking piano-black finish, subtly recessed speakers, brilliant color reproduction and spectacular picture quality. In addition to providing high contrast ratios, the newest AQUOS series includes a next-generation Advanced Super View LCD panel that delivers Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution for the sharpest possible picture. Plus, its Multi-Pixel Technology significantly improves color reproduction at virtually every viewing angle. The dual HDMI inputs are compatible with 1080p sources such as Blu-ray players. All this means that through the AQUOS, there is always more to see.
Sharp Aquos LC32D62U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Accessories
Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue)
Peerless SA740P Articulating LCD Wall Mount for 22-40" LCD Screens (Black)
HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet)
Cables Unlimited 6-Foot HDMI Male to Male Cable (PCM-2295-06)
Sharp Aquos BDHP20U 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player
Peerless Universal Wall Mount for 23"-46" Flat Panels
Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote
Cables Unlimited PCM-2296-06 HDMI to DVI D Single Link Cable (6 Feet, Black)
PlayStation 3 40GB
Sharp Aquos LC32D62U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Reviews
5 inputs, with two hdmi, gives you a bunch of options, and for 800 bucks, this tv is a very good bargain. I mainly use this to play xbox 360 games which look unbeleivably better in 1080p than 480fuzz. A Sony or Samsung will give you a nice picture too, but Sharp was cheaper, and as much as i love the 1080p pic versus the SD, i couldn't tell that any brand was superior to the other. I will be in the market for a 52 aquos for the living room very soon. This tv is small; you'll want to be no more than 8 feet away, but it is perfect for a gaming tv or a bedroom tv. All this throught a component cable too; someone told me at circuit city that you couldn't get 1080p through component, but Microsoft's website said you could, and I am viewing xbox games in 1080p.so.it always pays to get a 2nd opinion.
:) 1080i comcast cable is extremely bright and vivid over the 480i standard cable. What are you waiting for. So price and inputs were the big one for me. I definitely recommend this TV to anyone looking to upgrade to 1080p in a small affordable package.
That said, this one blew me away. I decided to get a new TV only because my 15-year-old Sony Triniton bit the dust in my last move. I was pretty fond of that old clunker, but now I'm over my grief. The picture quality of the Aquos is amazing, no dead pixels, and the order was processed very quickly. I will preface by saying that I'm not the pickiest person when it comes to TV.
Gaming isn't a problem on this TV with the PS3 or XBOX 360. The PC connectivity with DVI to HDMI is excellent and is easily configured. Built in speakers have a little trouble with bass sound that will cause a slight rattling but provide very nice HD sound. Finally the built in surround sound provides for an incredible viewing experience with movies with any home speaker system. The different viewing modes allow for wide screen content to be viewed without side empty black space on the screen. The picture of the Aquos from Sharp makes for a well defined picture with a nice viewing angle. Picture adjustment is first class, with audio configuration having a moderate number of options available. The control settings on the TV allow for a wide range of options.
you may need to buy a set of external speakers. I have had this TV for over a year now. The picture is great and HD over antenna is amazing. - the speakers are below average. - You will not be able to connect a PC to it. If these minor things dont matter to you, dont look any further. The Bad:.
- not very customizable. best picture out there. Never had a problem. the menu options are very limited for such a fine TV. you have to buy a converter, which costs about $200.
When I finally found this one I thought it was too good to be true, and you know what, it wasn't. There is no difference between the picture on this one and the picture on a TV 3 times as expensive. Built in tuner, only weighs 60 lbs. You might also want to consider its 37" and 42" brothers, as they are equally amazing, just bigger. When I set out to buy a new TV I spent months researching to make sure I was getting the best one I could find. If I had the money I'd buy a second one. First of all, it has the best picture I have seen on an LCD.
It has 2 HDMI ports and it does 1080p through component, which is something that's hard to find in a TV this size. I've had it for months now and there isn't one thing to complain about. Blackest black I have seen, incredible viewing angle, tons of picture options - really, this thing is beautiful. The only negative I can say is no Picture in Picture, but it's such a small it's not even worth complaining about.
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