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Sharp LC-42SD1E
by Good_Guy - written on 27/02/09 (Useful, 44 readings)
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My Panasonic Plasma 42" had developed a fault thus I was supplied with this Sharp model brand new out of the box. If I had bought this as a replacement and paid the sort of money (£1000 plus) I would have been very disappointed; not a happy bunny at all. Some of the differences might be attributable to the LCD versus Plasma debate and I would say, for this size of screen, Plasma wins hands down. This set just didn t have what it takes; colour, definition, contrast whatever it was a long way below par compared to the fantastic Panasonic. OK, my ecperience of this TV was a short one of about 2 weeks while the Panasonic was being repaired but the only good thing I can ...
Sharp LC-42SD1E
by Good_Guy - written on 27/02/09 (Useful, 44 readings)
Rating:
My Panasonic Plasma 42" had developed a fault thus I was supplied with this Sharp model brand new out of the box. If I had bought this as a replacement and paid the sort of money (£1000 plus) I would have been very disappointed; not a happy bunny at all. Some of the differences might be attributable to the LCD versus Plasma debate and I would say, for this size of screen, Plasma wins hands down. This set just didn t have what it takes; colour, definition, contrast whatever it was a long way below par compared to the fantastic Panasonic. OK, my ecperience of this TV was a short one of about 2 weeks while the Panasonic was being repaired but the only good thing I can ...
Sharp LC-42SD1E
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SHARP......THINK AGAIN (224 words)by T.Burley - written on 01/12/08
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I have owned a Sharp LC-42SD!E for just under 2 YEARS, costing£899. My first fault was at 13 months when there appeared a green hue around all the subject matters, after phoneing SHARP UK direct and wading through the phone lines i finally spoke to an engineer who informed me it was a software problem and needed to be updated, costing £150, i was livid and after MANY arguements with them finally got them to repair on a goodwill policy. The engineer turned up connected it to his laptop and did a soft repair, also confirming i was exteremly lucky to get a goodwill repair. Within 2 months at startup the tv would start to flicker and would need to be turned off then on again, ...
Sharp LC-42SD1E
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SHARP......THINK AGAIN (224 words)by T.Burley - written on 01/12/08
Rating:
I have owned a Sharp LC-42SD!E for just under 2 YEARS, costing£899. My first fault was at 13 months when there appeared a green hue around all the subject matters, after phoneing SHARP UK direct and wading through the phone lines i finally spoke to an engineer who informed me it was a software problem and needed to be updated, costing £150, i was livid and after MANY arguements with them finally got them to repair on a goodwill policy. The engineer turned up connected it to his laptop and did a soft repair, also confirming i was exteremly lucky to get a goodwill repair. Within 2 months at startup the tv would start to flicker and would need to be turned off then on again, ...
Sharp LC-30HV4
by keioni1108 - written on 31/08/04 (Useful, 1025 readings)
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bit more up to date. After looking at numerous 28? wide screen TVs and being put off by the sheer size of them I opted for an LCD. Sharp seem to be one of the leaders in LCD technology and having read the reviews for this TV I took the leap and went for it. Rather than pay £2250 for it in a retail shop I went through a number of Internet sites and found it online for £1500. Once out of the box, setting it up is relatively simple although I think that the manual should identify which scart sockets in the separate AV unit are for which source slightly earlier than page 42. This separate unit means that there is only one lead and the power lead going into the back of ...
Sharp LC-30HV4
by keioni1108 - written on 31/08/04 (Useful, 1025 readings)
Rating:
bit more up to date. After looking at numerous 28? wide screen TVs and being put off by the sheer size of them I opted for an LCD. Sharp seem to be one of the leaders in LCD technology and having read the reviews for this TV I took the leap and went for it. Rather than pay £2250 for it in a retail shop I went through a number of Internet sites and found it online for £1500. Once out of the box, setting it up is relatively simple although I think that the manual should identify which scart sockets in the separate AV unit are for which source slightly earlier than page 42. This separate unit means that there is only one lead and the power lead going into the back of ...
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