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| Date Reviewed: 10/07/2007 |
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Strengths: Well constructed, easy to setup and use, plenty of inputs, and a beautiful picture.
Weaknesses: None
Summary: Been using the monitor for Digital and High Def digital from the cable box thru HDMI and a DVD/VCR player via component video hookup. All very nice. Connected my Quad-core Vista-based PC last night to check out the Sharp as a computer screen. Was not disappointed. Had downloaded a couple of 1080p demo clips from the internet. Looked very nice. Looking forward to true convergence. This Sharp is a pleasure from all sources.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/01/2007 |
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Strengths: 1920x1080 TRUE High Definition.
10,000:1 Contrast Ratio
5ms Response Time
Weaknesses: None that I've noticed so far.
Summary: I bought this TV to replace my Dell 24 inch monitor. Although the Dell monitor has 1920x1280 resolution, I wanted more landscape for the screen. This Sharp has better contrast ration and response time when compared to the Dell 24 inch monitor. The only thing I'll really miss about the Dell is the media card reader on the side. Too bad the Sharp doesn't have one. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a 32 inch tv for any use.
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| Date Reviewed: 06/13/2007 |
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Strengths: NA
Weaknesses: NA
Summary: Remote codes for Sat receiver is weak...Having trouble finding Sat receiver coded for DishNetwork receiver.
Picture is great... response time while playing XBox360 is Super !!!
Like the sleep lite on front..let's me know I have put the sleep function on.
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| Date Reviewed: 01/14/2008 |
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The LC-32D62U is a better buy
Strengths: 1080p rocks
Weaknesses: OPC, sound, and 16:9 aspect ratio
Summary: This holiday season I purchased two televisions. I bought the Samsung LN-T3253H and the Sharp LC-32GP1U. I have to say that both televisions are good but for the price that they are worth the Samsung 720p is better and brighter when comparing them at 720p. If you really need a 32” 1080p television I suggest the Sharp LC-32D62U. The LC-32D62U is the same television minus one HDMI input than the LC-32GP1U. Comparing the two models, the only difference I see is the 1 less HDMI input and price. The Sharp LC-32GP1U is a good television specially when using it at 1080p but when at normal broadcasting I find myself constantly messing with the OPC feature, sound, and the aspect ratio. The television gets darker, sound becomes weaker, and the screen at 16:9 makes the picture wider, therefore stretching the picture. I have to readjust the brightness of the television and change the aspect ratio to 4:3 which in doing so you get to black bars on each side as a result of filling up the screen. If you really into purchasing this television I would suggest comparing it to the cheaper version, LC-32D62U. If money isn’t an issue I would suggest purchasing the 46” 1080p Samsung LN-T4669F. The Sharp LC-32GP1U has 7 inputs such as HDMI, component cable and DVI; you can hook it up just about to anything. This TV looks good when hooked up to an Xbox 360, ps3, or receiving broadcast at 1080i. It is great for watching HD or Blue Ray movies and playing video games. T.V stand is easy to install, it comes with 9 bolts and an Alan ranch.

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| Date Reviewed: 07/26/2008 |
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Strengths: True HD Quality Picture with great options
Weaknesses: None
Summary: This is my first High Definition TV, and I am very impressed. When looking around, I looked at a lot of 720p TVs because of the price. I am glad that I went with 1080p. Sharp has done a great job with this TV. The Aquos has one of the brightest screens that I have seen. I would recommend this TV to anyone.
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| Date Reviewed: 06/22/2008 |
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Strengths: - Tons of HDMI, component, DVI and other assorted connectors.
- Beautiful image quality
- Easy to set up
- No noticeable ghosting, PS3 games look amazing on it.
Weaknesses: - No HDMI port facing straight back, all come out to the side a bit. I have a rather large gauge cable, so it doesn't stay out of sight easy.
Summary: I am in love with this TV. Solid base, very easy to set up. I did have to order an HDMI cable because neither this nor the PS3 came with one. My only complaint is I have one stuck pixel, almost in the center of the screen. Not enough to send back (8+) and to be honest its not even noticeable till the screen is displaying black. I compared this to the Toshiba, and Samsung, and am very happy I bought it. Do check out these in a store first, as the 32" is kinda small if your putting together a large entertainment center, its like a 27" but wider.
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| Date Reviewed: 06/07/2008 |
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Strengths: Picture is amazing, it is compact versus other 32 in frames so it fits in smaller tv centers.
Weaknesses: sound is wimpy without the HD hookup
Summary: I love this TV. At first we were only ok with the picture. However with the HD hookup, the picture is fabulous. The sound issue also seems to be resolved with the HD sat. hookup. This is a GREAT TV for a lower price than the competetors.
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| Date Reviewed: 04/17/2008 |
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Strengths: Good picture, contrast and brightness levels, PC connection.
Weaknesses: Gloss finish, default auto settings, occasional oversaturation.
Summary: I purchased this LCD to replace an 18" wall-mounted LCD viewing screen. By comparison, its quality is superior, but the old screen was early technology. I do not use the TV tuner part of the unit, but I have devices hooked up using the composite video, component video, and DVI connectors. All display in fine quality, but the resolution-matching output of the computer is noticeably better than any other input. I look forward to hooking up a BD player eventually; the high resolution (full HD) makes regular DVDs look grainy, as should be expected.
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| Date Reviewed: 01/28/2008 |
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Strengths: Beautiful picture. Easy set up. My first HDTV and I am extremley happy with it. The colors are incredible. 1080p is awesome.
Weaknesses: A bit pricey.
Summary: I was set on going with a Vizio, but when I saw it next the the Sharp, there was no comparison. The picture was brighter, the color more vibrant, the shot was more, well, "sharp." I was impressed enough to make the splurge for the 1080p. Could not have been happier with my choice. At 32", people have said it doesn't matter whether you get a 1080p or 720p. The 1080p is so much worth it and this HDTV does well representing the Sharp Aquos model line.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/22/2007 |
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Strengths: a wide range of I/O interface, Sharp color with PS3, good quality - at least no stuck pixel
Weaknesses: too expensive, unstable contrast/brightness setting when i used it with my PC
Summary: I am very happy with this HDTV. The primary purpose of this TV is to be used as my Desktop PC monitor. It is a bit too big though. It is connected to my newly bought PS3 as well. I think it is a awesome combination with the blu-ray DVD movies and this HDTV. Although I can't figure out how the Vyper drive game mode help the games, it does work very well. The 6ms response time makes no ghost trail for the fast moving object. In general, i like the color and quality of this TV. I didn't really use all interfaces it provides, however, i can foresee the extendibility if i buy the dvd player or cable box later on. I don't know why I just can't output the audio to my amplifier through the optical fibre. Probably, it is my setting problem. The color will be changed when I used it as a PC monitor. When the whole screen is white, the brightness will be automatically lower. It must be some adapting feature of the color but it turns out that the color doesn't really match at the beginning. I have to spend an hour to adjust the color until the brightness goes to normal. After all, the TV is a bit too expensive. I may get a 40"-ish TV by this price.

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