Saturday, October 10, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U looking
Exactly what I was looking for. I purchased this Sharp the day after Christmas, as a replacement for another Sharp at home. I have used Sharp products for years without any problems. I highly recommend this product.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U great tv for price
I paid 499 w/95 insured fed ex express shipping no tax from [...] and got this tv w/in one week -- for this price it is an excellent deal -- we use dishnetwork on hd signal and it's fine in this 720p 37" lcd -- very pleased
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U is the Only Brand I would ever own!
I bought this TV last year in June (2008) and have had it ever sense. The LCD Image is always very clear and vibrant, as the black is true black. The way the screen can be customized on your own or preselected Defaults for Games, Movie, ect. I love the expandability with Component, VGA, HDMI inputs that are available allowing me to connect my DVD Recorder, Cable DVR, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii with easy selection and great picture.
I understand this isn't fancy 1080p as I have no interest in paying the top dollar for the best picture as I found I have a life away from my TV,besides I'm sure all those plasma freaks are kicking themselves with the New LCD TV's lol.
If your looking for a good deal on a good TV that will last you a long time no need to look elsewhere, I have always had sharp TV's and not one has ever had any troubles and I will continue to purchase them.
Pros: Sleek Design, Easy To use menu structure, Bright vibrant colors, lots of inputs for nearly everything.
Cons: Speakers aren't the best but I have a Bose surround so it doesn't really matter :/ (Then again what TV can you truly remember having all that great of speakers? If there were more than a few We wouldn't have such a market for the surround sound systems)
I understand this isn't fancy 1080p as I have no interest in paying the top dollar for the best picture as I found I have a life away from my TV,besides I'm sure all those plasma freaks are kicking themselves with the New LCD TV's lol.
If your looking for a good deal on a good TV that will last you a long time no need to look elsewhere, I have always had sharp TV's and not one has ever had any troubles and I will continue to purchase them.
Pros: Sleek Design, Easy To use menu structure, Bright vibrant colors, lots of inputs for nearly everything.
Cons: Speakers aren't the best but I have a Bose surround so it doesn't really matter :/ (Then again what TV can you truly remember having all that great of speakers? If there were more than a few We wouldn't have such a market for the surround sound systems)
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U Very Nice non-Aquos screen by Sharp
This is my first purchase of an HDTV after doing some extensive research. I probably should have waited for a sale, but I could not wait. This Sharp is a newly released (2008) model that is very nice for just being a 720p HDTV. (I will buy a fancier 1080p/120Hz t.v. later when I have more money).
The (37") size was just what I needed for a nook above my fireplace.
The picture in the store at the local wally-mart was horrible! I was comparing a Vizio and this Sharp side-by-side and the Vizio was clearly brighter & text was much sharper. I then realized that the Vizio was connected via component and the Sharp was connected via co-ax. Make sure that you are comparing apples to apples! I played around with the menu all to no avail in clearing up the Sharp when I realized the cable input type.
The picture is fantastic for OTA (air) HD and SD DVD using S-video. I am not much of a gamer so 2 HDMI inputs were sufficient. It has a digital audio out as well as standard composite and component connections.
It has PC input (D-sub); I haven't tried it yet, but I wish it was DVI instead...
The remote is basic/non-light up. But very simple to hold and handle. The menu is very easy to decipher using a remote. At the store, I was using the buttons on the top of the T.V. and it was very annoying. Still, I managed to figure out all the menu items. I love the fact that they have descriptions for the menu item changes on screen, so I don't have to refer to the manual all the time.
Good overall purchase. If it is below 8 benjamins; this is a steal!
The (37") size was just what I needed for a nook above my fireplace.
The picture in the store at the local wally-mart was horrible! I was comparing a Vizio and this Sharp side-by-side and the Vizio was clearly brighter & text was much sharper. I then realized that the Vizio was connected via component and the Sharp was connected via co-ax. Make sure that you are comparing apples to apples! I played around with the menu all to no avail in clearing up the Sharp when I realized the cable input type.
The picture is fantastic for OTA (air) HD and SD DVD using S-video. I am not much of a gamer so 2 HDMI inputs were sufficient. It has a digital audio out as well as standard composite and component connections.
It has PC input (D-sub); I haven't tried it yet, but I wish it was DVI instead...
The remote is basic/non-light up. But very simple to hold and handle. The menu is very easy to decipher using a remote. At the store, I was using the buttons on the top of the T.V. and it was very annoying. Still, I managed to figure out all the menu items. I love the fact that they have descriptions for the menu item changes on screen, so I don't have to refer to the manual all the time.
Good overall purchase. If it is below 8 benjamins; this is a steal!
Friday, October 2, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U Good
I bought this at Walmart and after going through hell and 3 different Walmarts that all said they had them I finally got it. I was looking at a bunch of tv's from Samsung to Sony and Vizio. But for some reason all the Walmarts I went to this one was turned off and off to the side. I turned it on and tinkered with the picture and it was really nice. Even though it is only 720p, its plenty for my viewing. My only complaint is the back of the tv and how its all marked out for the inputs. They are marked decently but I don't know if its the tv that isn't working properly but under the HDMI inputs there are 1 audio input for it. IF it is an output its not marked that way. I have heard that HDMI is supposed to carry the audio signal but I had it connected to my computer and the audio was not carried through the cable.
I had to connect it to the VGA adapter and split the sound from the back of my computer to get it to work.
Over all I would rate it the following:
Video 4/5
Audio 4/5
Menu ease of use 4/5
Over all 4/5
I would have been more pleased if I didn't have to spend hours and 3 different stores to get it.
I had to connect it to the VGA adapter and split the sound from the back of my computer to get it to work.
Over all I would rate it the following:
Video 4/5
Audio 4/5
Menu ease of use 4/5
Over all 4/5
I would have been more pleased if I didn't have to spend hours and 3 different stores to get it.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U My first High-def flat screen
I purchased this on black friday and got a great deal ($400). I am very happy. I have had no problems with it. I have it hooked up with component cables and the picture is great. I have seen some hi-defs that really distort regular signals, but this tv does a good job on regular or hi-def. Only reason I am giving it 4 stars is because it is 720p and not 1080. I don't know why they don't call 720p mid-def. I sit about 8 feet away when I watch and I have no complaints.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Sharp LC37SB24U Features
Features
- 37" HDTV LCD TV slim design with a distinctive small foot print.
- Built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners for DTV and analog TV viewing
- 2 HDMI™ Inputs for convenient connection to digital devices
- PC Input conveniently turns your TV into a PC monitor
- 800:1 Contrast Ratio
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