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Sharp LC-32BV8EPRODUCT FEATURES: LCD TV; 32" (80 cm) diagonal screen size and 16: 9 aspect ratio; Real 16: 9 WXGA (1366 x 768) HD-Panel; Advanced Super View & Low reflection Black TFT; Analogue tuner; NICAM/A2-Stereo-Decoder Surround; High brightness: 450 cd/m2; Contrast ratio: 1200: 1; Wide viewing angle (horizontal/vertical: 176°); C.I-Interface; PC-Connection (WXGA); Analogue RGB (15-pin Mini D-Sub); 1xHDMI; Bottom Speakers (2x10W); HD-READY. More Sharp televisions
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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 ...
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by The_Patriarch - written on 22/12/05 (Very useful, 363 readings)
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by keioni1108 - written on 31/08/04 (Useful, 1052 readings)
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