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A little glitch is for some digital channels, the picture show a little double shadows when watching in closing distance but I am not sure is it the channels problem or due to the set. That one has every essential element for watch news, sports and replay DVD. Overall, for a 1000 bucks to have that 46', it's a good buy. That is my second big screen TV and I am satisfied its easy to set up and convenient to choose functions. Some sets have a lot fancy function but probably never be used.
Is there a firmware update for this or does anyone have settings I can try out. My 37 inch Vizio is perfect with no adjustments. It's very irritating and I'm about to take it back but figured I'd post something and ask first. I got this TV last week and I can't seem to get the red color to the way I want. I believe it's the contrast, it's either to red or their is to much pink in it and as a previous posted said there is no happy medium.
amazing picture 5 hdmi i have insignia, audiovox, and polaroid but sharp beat them all in all aspect
I will however say the main features I was seeking are pretty much all there. Plus, I don't know of many places where you get white glove delivery for free.Is there better, sure, but for under a grand I don't think you can match the features, size, and quality. Based purely on the sale price, this is a fantastic tv in this size. There are 5 count them 5 HDMI 1.3 inputs, it is a wonderful 46", native 1080P, anti-glare matte screen, and is energy star compliant.Those were some of the highlights, there are more for instance it has a pleasant appearance with a narrow bezel and several other functional features that I won't go in to. Overall I would recommend this for anyone on a budget. I went round and round with all the different brands and styles and by far this is the most bang for your buck as long as you get it on sale. I am not going to blither on about how amazing the picture is nor am I going to bash it for its shortcomings.
We had an older 32" Sony CRT and I keep kicking myself for replacing it with this Sharp (the only real benefit here is it looks cooler when it's off).Also, the Sharp Aquos pumps out heat from the front of the screen. We bought this Sharp Aquos at the same time as the Samsung PN50A550 50-inch plasma.The difference is night and day in favor of the Samsung.Dark shots are horrible with the Aquos, and the general picture quality is not in the same league. I can only imagine what it's doing to our energy bill and it's hot enough to make it uncomfortable.The only positive thing I can say is it has a very small border so if you want to maximize your screen size for a small spot this is the best we saw (which is mainly why we bought it since it squeezes perfectly in a nook of our living room. You can feel it radiating from a couple of feet out like a heater. When you get glare (anytime overhead lights are on) the Sharp becomes almost unusable.If this is due solely to the lcd vs. plasma, then the plasma gets both of our thumbs up.
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