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Sharp LC-32G4U 32
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Overall impression rating | Average |
| Color quality rating | Average |
| Brightness/contrast rating | Average |
| Detail rating | Average |
| High-definition television rating | Average |
| Standard television rating | Worse |
| DVD movies rating | Average |
| Bright-light quality rating | Average |
| Screen size and resolution | 32 inches, 1366 by 768 pixels |
| Input formats for digital | 480i, 480p, 720p |
| High-definition inputs | One DVI, two component |
| TV tuners | Two standard NTSC tuners |
| Number of video presets | 9 |
| Advanced adjustments | R, G, B and secondary color controls |
| Other features | Media breakout box for all inputs and outputs; Advanced controls for three primary colors and three secondary colors; Memory card slots for photo viewing; Detachable speakers; V-Chip; universal remote |
| Support policies | One-year parts and labor warranty, 24-hour daily toll-free phone support, Free on-site service |
User Reviews for Sharp LC-32G4U 32
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Reviewed by: tokyotower
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: HD picture - elegant design - lightweight LCD panel
Weaknesses: SD picture is disappointing
Overall Evaluation: I bought this LCD TV for the kitchen where it is attached to a ceiling arm/mount. With the two attached speakers removed, this panel presents a huge picture in a small "footprint". Sources are Dishnetwork HD Sat Box and upconverting DVD player at 1080i. I get some nice off-air HD channels too, but the programming is too dismal for me to care. I hope the Wimbledon and French Open finals will be broadcast in HD. One problem - I choose this model because all the input/control functions are contained in a seperate box. This was important because I didn't want several bundles of cables going to the display, not to mention the thickness and weight of the LCD panel itself is lowered because a lot of electronics is contained inthe AVC box. However the sharp system cable which links the "AVC" box and the lcd panel is only 9 ft long. Sharp offers a 33ft cable as the only option at around $750. This is crazy, and I am looking for alternatives. One possibility is custom cables, another is that the japanese sharp site has a 22ft cable for $200 but I am not sure these will work in a US market unit. Check out the thread on AVS ForumAlso I bought from dbuys.com - great site. The TV arrived in four days even though I only had ground shipping (10-14 days)
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Reviewed by: Susieequ
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Picture, clarity and overall look of the t.v.
Weaknesses: The only thing I can say is it's a bit difficult to set up yourself. We tried and just couldn't get it right, so we called our cable company for help and they set it up correctly.
Overall Evaluation: This is by far one of the best LCD's out there, the picture clarity is amazing especially in HDTV mode. It's almost as if the pictures jump out at you! I just stare it in amazement. The sound is superb as well. DVD's that you've had will now look totally different to you. I can't say enough about this t.v. - it is a bit on the high end as far as price goes, but it's so worth it when you think of it long term and how technology is changing so rapidely - this t.v. has the Cable Card Slot which most t.v. will have in 2006. I would highly recommend it.
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