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Product Details
Product Dimensions:
9.8 x 31.3 x 22.1 inches ; 24.3 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 32 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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- Product Code: B005D5LZZ6
- Item model number: LC32SV29U
- Average Customer Review:4.0 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (122 customer reviews)
- 32" CCFL
- 720P
- 3 HDMI
- 1 component video, 1 USB port
- Power Consumption AC (watts)=115W
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 10,000:1
Product Features
Product Description
The elegant LC-32SV29U easily enhances the decor of any family room, living room or den. The LC-32SV29U has a 16:9 aspect ratio, HDTV resolution of 1366 x 768 and breathtaking color purity. This 32" Class TV features a high contrast ratio, high brightness and wide viewing angles. The LC-32SV29U includes built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners, 3 HDMI� inputs, including 1 on the side, and 1 HD Component Video input as well as a D-sub 15-pin input for PC compatibility. The LC-32SV49U features a black cabinet, and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
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“The TV was so easy to set up and the picture is great. ”
“I'm ecstatic that I got such a great deal on this TV! ”
“It was blotchy, and the colors were dark and not at all accurate. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
136 of 142 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsUPDATED: great for a bargain-priced solutionNovember 30, 2011
By K. Moynehan
Amazon Verified Purchase
If you find this helpful, please add your vote!I originally bought the $199 Haier 32-inch Haier L32D1120 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black looking for a low-priced option. That TV was actually very good, but had a critical flaw for my purpose: I need to use it with headphones to avoid waking the baby in the next room, and the Haier's speakers don't turn off when the headphones are connected. Amazon's easy returns process put me back in the market for a new set, so I pounced on this Sharp when it was $50 more.I expected a better picture, better connectivity, and a few more features given the brand and higher price. However, I also knew that in a sub-$300 720p set, I couldn't expect to be blown away.All in all, I'm satisfied, but teetering on the edge of returning it, because I really am pretty underwhelmed with the picture quality. I have two other TVs - a 55-inch Panasonic Viera Plasma hooked up via HDMI, and a 46-inch Samsung 1080p LCD hooked up via coaxial cable to a remote Dish box. I hooked up this Sharp via the same coax setup, so my expectations were for a good SD picture, which I know to be far below a true HD signal on a good screen. Here is the rundown:PROS:PriceConnectivity more than adequate - although I only need coax right now, I can foresee using this in a more complex setup in the futureInputs are on the rear with a few on the side (Haier put them all on the bottom, which made no sense)Intuitive menu and easy setupAssembly onto the stand (and disassembly from it) was far easier than my samsung, whose engineers decided to bury the screws in deep caves on the rear housingSpeakers turn off when headphones are connected (and there's a separate option for disabling it permanently if you'd like, which I would recommend if you use it with an A/V receiver)Easily wall-mountable (I recommend monoprice mounts for great value)CONS:underwhelming picture - I tried to optimize picture settings, but it still is nowhere near the SD quality of my Samsung, even allowing some benefit of the doubt on the size and price difference. It's not bad enough that I think I have a defective unit, but just bad enough to irk me.TV does not swivel on the stand - head-scratching omission there by Sharp, but still no big dealMenu - takes up 85% of the screen, right in the center. And unlike on Samsung, there is no way to move it, or make it translucent. That makes it tricky to adjust video settings while trying to see the effect of your changesSo although I know I'm comparing two high-end 1080p sets to a budget 720p, I do have a pretty close comparison with two sets receiving the same standard definition signal. I will keep it because it's not a terrible picture, but it will probably bug me for a while. If I were to do it over, I'd probably wait for another lightning deal (or the more rare Vizio deal on woot).UPDATE:I suffered through 20 minutes of making small adjustments, then exiting out of the menu so I could see the effect, and repeating this process. I was able to get some adjustments done while pausing the show when a face, some colorful item, and some black areas were at the edge of the screen (so I could see something meaningful while the menu blocked the rest of the screen). I now have better skin tones and a less hazy picture. Still not quite the samsung standard def picture, but it's not supposed to be at this price. I'm now totally satisfied at the price I paid. The product itself is a four-star product, but offers five-star value at $250. I now recommend it.UPDATE:In response to a request, here are my settings. Your results will vary based on ambient lighting, preferences, etc, but these work for me.Backlight 67Brightness 45Contrast 49Saturation 71Hue -1Sharpness 13Color Temp: R 125 G 127 B 125
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