Great display but not perfect
Unbelievable image quality, 720p, plenty of inputs, fantastic design, great remote, fine image tuning options, adjustable backlight, VGA input
The piano black finish, LCD unit lacks control buttons, SD image quality
Posted Sep 7, 2007 - 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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