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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, ...
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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, ...
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by tomo359 - written on 22/09/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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We got this tv for a new room we have just done up. We wanted a large tv which played HD in full 1080P and looked good on the wall. We eventually found this Sharp Aquos and loved it. We saw it in a retail shop and the price was £1999.99 which is alot. We were going to buy it anyway but we went home just to check over its spec etc. We then found one of those sites which compares prices and we found one going for £1450 including VAT and postage. At first we were a bit worried about buying things like this online but the site had excellent ratings so we did it. We paid for it and we didn t expect it to arrive for another week or so but 2 days later it was here brand new in ...
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by keioni1108 - written on 31/08/04 (Useful, 1024 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 ...
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