Reviews for Sharp AQUOS 32" LCD TV - 16:9

170° / 170° - 1366 x 768 - Surround Sound - 1 x HDMI - MPN: LC32D43U

  • 5
  By member: fyreboltx - Sep 7, 2007

Great display but not perfect

Strengths: Unbelievable image quality, 720p, plenty of inputs, fantastic design, great remote, fine image tuning options, adjustable backlight, VGA input

Weakness: The piano black finish, LCD unit lacks control buttons, SD image quality

Let me start off by saying that this was not my first choice when shopping for my 1st HDTV.

I was on a tight budget so I was only considering the cheaper budget brands like Olevia and Vizio. But a friend of mine (who owns a 32" Sony Bravia LCD) insisted that I avoid them at all costs and instead look into a name brand LCD. His argument was simple: they're proven technology and if you're going to spend this much on a TV- get something that people have come to trust.

So then I started shopping and I could find a good TV around my price range ($600) but saw this Aquos for $790. A bit over my budget but the features were excellent, it had tons of inputs, and above all: I knew that Sharp's Aquos TVs were highly regarded among HDTVs as having some of the best image quality.

When I received the unit, I was instantly amazed by the dazzling design. The shiny black piano finish really made it stand out.

But, of course, the true star here is the image quality. The default settings are actually pretty good but with a little bit of tuning, they look even better. I actually replayed some of my Xbox 360 (with the VGA cables) because of how mesmerizing everything looked. I also use my Wii with it and the Wii (with component input) games look very nice. The single PS3 game I tried (hooked up with HDMI) was resistance and it's amazing how much of a difference HD makes. I viewed 300 on DVD recently on a 480p DVD player and I was stunned at the visuals. My computer is hooked up to it via HDMI and recorded shows and PC games also look great- it can even function as a regular computer monitor!

I've had it since May and I have yet to regret my purchase but it's not fully perfect. I do have a few minor issues with the first.

The piano black finish looks great but it attracts dust and fingerprints and is easily scratched if you're not careful. Also, the LCD unit itself only has controls for power, input, channel and volume so if you lose the remote, there's no way to use a lot of the features or get to the menu.

The last issue really isn't the TV's fault but stand definition broadcasts are hard to watch after seeing HD. This TV handles them well, better than most other LCDs I've seen.

Please note that since this is a HDTV, you'll need HDTV content to truly see how beautiful it is.

Overall, I am 100% satisfied with this purchase.

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  • 5
  By member: SpazX - Sep 1, 2007

Great TV with decent features

Strengths: Great picture, decent sound, good number of hookups

Weakness: Auto-dimming feature

Like many people I was debating between this TV and similarly priced sets from makers such as Samsung. This TV I could find a little cheaper and the picture is amazing, so I'm glad I picked it. It's nice and sharp and with some tweaking DVDs look great. I haven't even hooked up anything 720p so far, only 480p besides using it for some downloaded videos by hooking up my monitor to the VGA connection. I've hooked up my Wii system with the Component cables and there was a great deal of improvement in sharpness and clarity with 480p through component cables rather than standard 480i. There are a good number of connections with 2 HDMI and 2 Component hookups with a VGA connection as well so you can use it as a computer monitor. Overall the only real negative is that there seems to be a feature that brightens/darkens the screen according to the overall darkness of the picture which can be slightly annoying, but the TV is great otherwise.

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  • 5
  By member: yobi - Feb 27, 2007

Sharp LC32D43U

Strengths: GOOD LOOKING,WELL CONSTRUCTED, EASY TO SET UP & OUTSTANDING PICTURE AT A VERY RESONABLE PRICE

Weakness: NONE SO FAR

After exhaustive research I chose this set and have no regrets whatever. It has exceeded our expectations and indeed made us "happy campers". The picture is quite crisp and clear and it has an extremely navigable remote control. This set has features and built in technology that even a novice can understand and is all well formated in the easy to understand instruction manual. Would highly recommend this set.

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Reply by member: VirtualBob
Feb 27, 2007

How did you distinguish between the LC-32D43U and the LC-32D42U? I'm trying to research the various Sharp TVs but find inconsistencies in the specification headings. It's hard to make a comparison and an informed purchasing decision when specifications don't match up. It's not as bad as apples and oranges, but almost.

Reply by member: yobi
Feb 28, 2007

It is my understanding that the 43 is a later model with a little more refinement though not noticeable to the average buyer. Also it supposedly has all the bugs worked out (if any existed) in the 42 model. I was told that the 42 is no longer in production but still available through many outlets. Both are good sets that you would undoubtedly be happy with.

Reply by member: VirtualBob
Mar 2, 2007

After more research I believe that you are correct in that the LC32D43U is the most recent model. I have read reviews that complain that the Sharp LC TVs have problems with "reds". Have you had any problems along those lines?

Reply by member: yobi
Mar 3, 2007

None so far. I thought I had a problem with the picture but after I figured out I had a satellite receiver and a DVD player hooked up wrong I got things straightened out. We now enjoy the best picture we ever had on any TV including LCD'S

Reply by member: VirtualBob
Mar 4, 2007

I hate to keep bothering you but it seems that questions keep popping up that I don't know the answers to. Today I went to CompUSA and you are right, it is a great looking, well-constructed TV. I noted that you have a satellite receiver but is it HD or standard? I have a standard Tivo DirecTv receiver and the CompUSA salesperson said I wouldn't get a satisfactory picture if I didn't have an HD DirecTv receiver. Also, he said my reception would be in 4:3 standard TV format and would have sidebars if I used 16:9 format or would be distorted. I can't afford the TV and an HD DirecTv receiver at one time but can't justify buying the TV if my picture is going to be bad. The more I research the more confusing it gets. Since most programming is not HD I can't believe that the picture quality in non-HD content will be worse than it is on my six year old el-cheapo 19" Samsung standard TV. Help!

Reply by member: jimjones1234
Mar 25, 2007

Bob, you will need an HD receiver (or something thats capable of submitting an HD signal to your TV) if you want an HD picture. If you have a standard cable box, your images will not be HD. You have a standard tivo DirecTV box, so you should be able to hook it up to this TV using S-Video cables to enhance the picture quality (although it still wont be HD). It will look significantly better than using a coax cable. If I were you, I'd go ahead and buy this TV (butterflyphoto.com has it for $754) then save up for an HD receiver. Once you get the HD receiver, you will want an HDMI cable. It provides the best HD picture quality and sound. If not, you can just go ahead and use the component cables (red green and blue cables that come with the HD Receiver). Also. this Sharp Aquos has a built in HD tuner, so you can hook up a regular antenna and get an HD from any of your local channels broadcasting in HD (e.g. your local news, etc).

  • 5
  By member: mr6116man - May 29, 2007

AQUOS LC-32D43U 32 INCH TV

Strengths: SUPERIOR PICTURE QUALITY, NO GLARE SCREEN, FANTASTIC HDI PICTURE

Weakness: NONE

THIS TV HAS A GREAT "WOW" FACTOR, EVERYONE WHO SEES IT HAS A POSITIVE COMMENT. I HAVE MINE SET UP IN A ROOM THAT GETS A LOT OF SUNSHINE, THE TV ADJUSTS ACCORDINGLY AND IS A PURE PLEASURE TO VIEW. SHARP REALLY HAS THEIR ACT TOGETHER ON THIS ONE!

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  • 4
  By member: juss22b - Mar 25, 2007

Great Deal

Strengths: PRICE. SHARPNESS. SLEAKNESS.

Weakness: MISSING SOME NUTS. HAD TO BUY MY OWN FOR THE STAND. TV NOT COMPATIBLE WITH DIRECT TV REMOTE.

Well worth the money. No regrets. Amazing color and brightness. I shopped around and saw the LCD's in person. Not too far off from the Samsung and Sony LCD's.

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  • 5
  By member: funlcake - Nov 8, 2007

I doubt there's a better 32

Strengths: Picture quality; multiple tuners; pretty good sound.

Weakness: Slow to "warm up"; takes a few seconds to go to new channel.

This TV has a beautiful picture !
We looked at quite a few LCD TVs at Circuit City, Target, Wal-Mart, etc., and the two sets which had the best pictures consistently (in the 32 inch size) seemed to be the Samsung and the Sharp Aquos. The Samsung model did not have as many tuners as the Sharp, and since we found the Sharp on sale and with free shipping on the Internet for several hundred dollars less than the Samsung, we decided to buy it.
Setting up the TV out of the box was simple (you only have to attach the base, and Sharp even supplies the allen wrench that is needed).
I was surprised when we "powered on" the set that it takes about 12 seconds for the set to "warm up" and the picture to appear -- but the TV has a beautiful picture.
Programming (channel scanning) to locate the available digital and analog stations was rather slow, but this is something you probably won't have to do very often anyhow.
I'm not sure if it's common with other LCD TVs, but changing from one channel to another typically seems to take from 2 to 3 seconds -- but the picture is beautiful.
Channel reception for both digital and analog stations is excellent -- for example, even using just "rabbit ears" for an antenna, digital broadcasts from 20 to 25 miles away come in very clear. We were also surprised at how good the sound is, since this seems to be an issue with many other TVs.

All-in-all, after several months, we are very pleased with the Sharp Aquos --
[and , by the way, did I mention that it has a BEAUTIFUL picture ?].

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  • 4
  By member: Anonymous - Feb 12, 2007

Sharp Aquos LC-32D43U

Strengths: hdtv is excellent, 2 hdmi, pc monitor port, 1200:1 contrast ratio, 6ms

Weakness: no pip, sound is ok

I was debating between this and the Samsung and I'm very happy I chose the sharp. The pic is excellent in hdtv and even in standard cable it produces a nice pic. There are options to change the picture colors or you can use what the TV picks. I had no dead pixels and when playing xbox 360 there is no lag time with the games I'm using. I have no probems with a shortage of hookups like some TVs have. When I use it as a monitor for my PC it produces a very nice pic and playing games also does very well. The one drawback why I'm giving it 4 stars is that it has no pip and sound could be better which is a minor thing. But other then that I'm extremely happy with my purchase. Also sharp customer service was great when I was looking for info and when I registered the TV over the phone. I hope I wont need service but if I do seems like there customer service is great.

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  • 5
  By member: Philamour - Mar 27, 2007

What a Good Buy!

Strengths: Great Looking, Exceptional LCD Quality, Easy to Install

Weakness: A Little Pricy at today's Market

After returning the $399 Emprex 32" LCD TV, I decided to look for something in the high end. Sharp becomes my top consideration because of its incomparable LCD image performance for the Aquos series. Crispy, clean and elegant colors with a contrast ratio of 6000:1 and 6ms refresh rate, that's all I need for an LCD TV.

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  • 1
  By member: Massconsumer - Mar 6, 2008

TIME FOR A RECALL !

Strengths: When it worked, great HD picture.

Weakness: Sound quality, intermitent picture loss, remote clumsy to handle.

I purchased NEW from BEST BUY in July 2006. BY June 2007 the picture began to dissapear, but I still had sound. The data also didnt appear on the screen - channel number and volume data, so it had something to do with what ever powers the screen.

Even so, I had the Cable Co came out, tested lines - they were 5x5.

Sharp sent a technician out, whom replaced several componenets inside the set to no avail, it still had the same issues. NO PICTURE !

In Sept 2007 - Sharp replaced the set with a remanufactured one, but refused to give me another 1 yr warranty on this one ! WHY NOT ?

Now some 5 months later, and THIS REPLACEMENT SET IS DOING THE SAME THING.

I see some posts here stating how wonderful the set is, but they have ONLY HAD THEIR AQUOS TWO DAYS BEFORE POSTING THEIR COMMMENTS ! Therefore, they can hardly speak from experience........

TIME FOR A RECALL ON THIS PIECE OF JUNK!

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Reply by member: bdubslawman
Aug 22, 2008

But??? R U sure its the same model? B/c this model didn't come out until Jan 2007? So You couldn't have bought it a full 6 months before that? Could be a very similar model.

  • 5
  By member: mrsjaguar - Apr 2, 2007

Excellent Priced Sharp LC- 32D43U TV

Strengths: Beautiful looking tv, beautiful HD color, GREAT bedroom tv, highly recommend this tv!

Weakness: Sound not loud enough

Looked at several tv's prior to buying. Colors are vivid & stunning!The sleek design is beautiful with it's gloss black finish.
Purchased for excellent price. This tv is a piece of art work whether turned on or off!

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  • 4
  By member: bogie924 - Apr 23, 2007

I'm happy with it...

Strengths: Great picture! Reasonable cost.

Weakness: Dynamic Contrast Ratio was driving me nuts but it's an option that you can adjust. Piano black finish attracts dust.

Nice looking TV, awesome picture. Very easy to use. Don't like the on/off buttons on the top of the TV - very difficult to change settings without the remote. I also bought the 32" Olevia for our bedroom. It cost $275 less and I like it as much if not more...

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  • 5
  By member: lingie - Jul 9, 2007

Sharp Aquos LC-32D43U LCD TV

Strengths: Very Bright. Great Color. Pulls in Digital Stations too. Great choice on menu for tweaking picture, etc. Excellent, modern design. PC input.

Weakness: Complicated remote control. Takes a while to learn how to program everything.

We are enjoying this TV a lot since we received it several days ago. It can get very bright so it can be a little too much at night so do turn that backlighting down until it's more comfortable for your eyes. The color is very realistic but sometimes grainy. The HD picture is excellent.

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  • 5
  By anonymous - Feb 15, 2008

Awesome qualtiy and Price

Strengths: Deep blacks and rich colors,lightweight,awesome design,720p

Weakness: No 1080p(not needed for 32" anyway)only 2 HDMI. Speakers are bad.

For the Price this LCD is amazing! Clear and superb PQ and very Deep blacks for a LCD.supports 720p and 1080i and thats all you need in a 32"

The design is awesome and matches my PS3 :)

Only Downside is lack of an extra HDMI port,Speakers arent too good and could use 1080p for PC hook-up.

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  • 4
  By member: jasontejero - Dec 26, 2007

Great LCD TV

Strengths: Quality of Picture and Sound, Easy Setup, Number of Inputs

Weakness: Not True HD for Price

This TV is great!!! First off it arrived at my house 4 days after I ordered it. Secondly the install was easy as I bought a wall mount bracket in lieu of the stand. The quality of the picture is awesome (with the use of an HDMI cable). It lightweight and really thin that it make it seem as if there i no TV at all. The number of HDMI inputs (3 each) and component inputs make this TV work with alot of home theater components. Lastly the price wasn't bad but if I am paying for HD I feel I should get the 1080p not the 720p. But all in all I recommend the TV 100%.

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  • 4
  By member: juxtaposdbologna - Dec 22, 2007

Pretty Good

Strengths: It looks nice and the picture is pretty decent, especially when we compared it to others in the store.

Weakness: I could probably get up and make a sandwich in the amount of time it takes for the TV to actually turn on after I hit the POWER button. It's slow changing channels, we have a Toshiba like that too.

Overall I like the TV, but it can be complicated as far as the Menus and such are concerned. I can not figure out how to change the setting of the picture. A lot of the picture is cut off on the top and bottom. I have a Westinghouse that has a button right on the remote that changes the picture options (Standard, Fill, and Overscan). The picture isn't stretched out like some of the TV's I've seen, but it still isn't 100%. I like my Westinghouse better as far as overall performance, but since it's a new brand I'm unsure of what it will be like in the long term. Sharp is an established brand and it's a good TV, but if you want a sure thing get a Toshiba or take a chance on a Westinghouse.

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  • 5
  By member: guardy - Dec 6, 2007

Sharp Aquos 32" 32D43U

Strengths: Perfect picture clarity

Weakness: No USB component connection

This is defineately the best purchase made to date! I too saw in Best Buy the Samsung. Doing the research and after discussing with the salesperson, he suggessted the Samsung. The Samsung in fact did appear more brilliant than the Aqous. I chose the Aqous. One week later, after seeing my Aqous a friend wanted a HD, but not as expensive as the Aqous. After finding and buying an open box Samsung, same size and same price as the Aqous, I was a tad envious. I connected her Samsung, and after seeing the quality of the Samsung over this past month, I have to say in all honesty and objectively speaking, the Aqous has a better picture quality, surround sound and the better choice. Having only one complaint, there is no USB connection, although I can live with this minor infraction.
Sincerely, Edward :>)"

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  • 5
  By member: yarelis - Dec 5, 2007

Amazing LCD HDTV

Strengths: Good TV at low price

Weakness: None so far

This is my first LCD TV... and i am really happy with it.. Amazing picture quality.. superb contrast.. (Only at high def..) mediocre video at standard signal.. but that is probably not because of the TV.. Sound is not amazing but thats the case with most of the tv.. Home theatre system is the choice if you need high quality sound.. otherwise good enough..
Overall i am really happy for what i paid for.. i would highly recommend if you are looking for not the top of the line but tv with lot of features....

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  • 4
  By member: antlauriel - Jul 16, 2007

Great TV for the price - easy to assemble, sturdy,...

Strengths: Aquos technology serves up a great picture, very sturdy construction, nicely designed for any location, easy to assemble.

Weakness: Take a bit longer than I would like for it to find and tune into a station.

This is my first HDTV and I am very impressed. The picture is great, it is easy to assemble, is very sturdy, and works well in a variety of lighting situations. It takes a bit longer than I would like to tune into stations, and to change stations, but then again, it is doing more for me than a non-HDTV is doing so maybe my expectations need to be tuned. I would recommend this product to anyone.

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  • 3.5
  cnet.com - Jun 22, 2007

Sharp LC-32D43U

THE GOOD: The Sharp LC-32D43U reproduces a deep shade of black; relatively accurate color temperature preset; decent backlight uniformity and off-angle viewing; sleek styling; ample connectivity with two HDMI and one PC input. THE BAD: Expensive compared to bargain models; subpar standard-def video processing; fewer picture adjustments than many LCDs; cant change aspect ratios with HD sources....

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  • 3.6
  testseek.com - Oct 22, 2008

Sharp LC-32D43U

Testseek.com has collected 1 expert review for Sharp LC-32D43U and the rating is 73 of 100. Click below and use Testseek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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