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Sharp Aquos LC-32D50U 32
- Performance: Good: 77
- Features: Good: 78
- Design: Good: 78
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Brightness and Contrast | Good |
| Color Quality | Good |
| Detail | Good |
| DVD Image Quality | Very Good |
| High-Definition Image Quality | Good |
| Image Quality Under Bright Lighting | Good |
| Interface Tested | HDMI |
| Overall Quality | Good |
| Standard-TV Image Quality | Good |
What You Should Know about the Aquos LC-32D50U 32
Good Screen Size For the Bedroom
Typically, HDTVs with a diagonal screen size between 32 and 36 inches, such as this model has, are LCD televisions with a resolution of either 1366 by 768 or 1920 by 1080 (1080p). For most people, the optimum viewing distance for an HDTV screen of this size is about 5 to 6 feet. That makes such a screen a good fit for the bedroom, the den, or a small living area.
User Reviews for Sharp Aquos LC-32D50U 32
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Reviewed by: ewilson
Duration of ownership: 11 Months
Strengths: 1360x768 mode and DVI input for PC. Superior tuner and picture quality. Tons of inputs
Weaknesses: Speakers aren't detachable
Overall Evaluation: First off, i want to correct an error in another user review. The user who posted that they can't get 1360x768 from their PC: There is a menu setting that lets you choose between 1024x768 and 1360x768 for PC input. The maunal CLEARLY explains this. The tv cannot tell the difference between 1024x768 and 1360x768 signal automatically, so Sharp provided a menu option for the user to select the signal their computer is outputting. I forget exactly where this setting is, but it's there, it's explained right in the manual, and it works just fine. I feared that analog cable would look like crud on an HDTV. I have to say, at a viewing distance of 10 feet, it is not bad at all. Over the air HD is fantastic, particularly when the source programming was filmed in HD. The guests at my Super Bowl party were blown away by the clarity and vibrant color produced by my 32D50U. We watched it over the air HD, which was 720p. While watching nature shows on PBSHD my cats will try to play with the critters on the screen. Before I watched it in HD, the cats would pay no attention to the TV. It is a bit difficult to hook up cable to the connectors on hte back, particularly when using the stiff RG6 quad shield cable. But it's not like you will be disconnecting and reconnecting those all the time. After nearly a year, i am very satisfied witht his set and haven't had a single problem. When I feel it's time to move up to 1080p, Sharp will be at the top of my list due to the experience I have had with this one.
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Reviewed by: iamfeelinggoodtoday
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Great design, image quality
Weaknesses: Red tone color, slow response from the remote.
Overall Evaluation: This was a Sharp top TV in its product line. It offers a great design and image quality. It has ATSC and QAM tuner for digital. DVI is also available for low-loss graphic signal transmission. I have noted the slow response from the remote soon after I got the TV. It has about 1-2 s delay when you make operation from your remote (e.g. change channels). You may find it's annoying. But when you get used to it. It is okay.
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