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Sharp LC32DV22U 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built In DVD Player

Sharp's DV22U series in 32" screen size provides a convenient built-in DVD television solution with a distinctive design. It features a side-loading progressive scan DVD player, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles combined with Sharp's Award-winning, high-performance LCD panel for high brightness. Horizontal & Vertical 176 Degrees Viewing Angles are so wide you can view it from anywhere in the room 5W x 2 Audio System 1200 - 1 Native Contrast Ratio provides incredible images whether you're watching dark or bright scenes 6ms Response Time ensures you will enjoy all fast motion video without blurring or delay Inputs - Analog RGB D-sub 15-pin PC, 1x HDMI, 1x Y/Pr/Pb Component, 1x 4-pin DIN S-Video, 2x RCA Composite Video, 3x RCA L/R Audio Inputs Dimensions - 26-3/32 x 13-3/4 x 4-35/64 / with stand 26-3/32 x 19-43/64 x 9-37/64 Weight - 26.0 pounds / 30.0 pounds with stand
Customer Review: Average TV; maybe b/c it's not made by Sharp
Saw this TV at a warehouse club (starts with "C"). Average picture. Not as good as the other non-DVD Sharp 32". Found out that this TV is made by Orion (Sansui) while the non-DVD 32" is made by Sharp.
Customer Review: Simple, works well, great picture, sound could be better
I purchased and installed this model a few days ago. I also purchased a wall bracket from Amazon and hung it on the wall within a 1/2 hour. This Sharp picture is great, DVD works quite simply by sticking a DVD in the side slot, but the sound out of the built in speakers could be better. We have this in a small bedroom where the sound level will be adequate but even at max volume I found it not to be as loud as one might expect (perhaps it is just this one unit?). The quality of the speakers is also not up to par - but good enough. I expect most people who are purchasing this type of LCD with a built in DVD are doing what I'm doing; putting it somewhere like a small room where there is no other equipment like an A/V receiver and surround sound system. So the expectation is for good quality sound and sufficient volume. I have some external, self powered, speakers I could use but that would defeat the compact setup I desired. All that said though it is adequate and I would still recommend this TV/DVD combination. The price was right, the TV isn't too heavy to handle when mounting it, and the remote is reasonably designed. I had the stand installed for a couple of days and it was quite stable although offers no tilt. I like the idea that it has HDMI, composite, component, and PC inputs so I can expand its use if I wish.


When looking for a refurbished HDTV, what features should you look for? Well, what features to look for in a TV, depends primarily on your circumstances and the reason for buying a TV. In this article, we will discuss the lcd vs. plasma debate, and what you should look for in a refurbished HDTV. After all, a refurbished HDTV is like a new one.

Okay, so there's this universal debate about HDTVs: lcd or plasma. Following are the good points to each.

Lcd: If you'll use the TV mainly for games and also as a computer monitor - then choose the lcd. Also, if your room has a lot of direct sunlight, and you'll view the HDTV when it's bright, an lcd is a better choice.

Plasma: But if you're passionate about watching movies, or if you watch a lot of sports and you need to be able to really see the action well - then a plasma tv will be better, because of its instant response time and high refresh rate. And if you watch TV during the evening, or you close the blinds during the day to block out the light, then a plasma tv fits the bill.

Plasma TVs definitely have more depth (especially its ability to render deeper blacks) than lcd. But it also generates more heat and weighs more.

So, basically the features to look for are the same in a refurbished HDTV and a new TV. After all, the refurbished HDTV is like new; if it's factory refurbished it has passed the test to meet or exceed factory standards. And it has been tested that it works perfectly, too. But, since it can't legally be sold as a new unit, it's to your advantage. When buying a refurbished HDTV, you end up getting so much more value for your money, i.e. bigger size, more features, etc.

One major thing to look out for when buying a refurbished HDTV is to buy it from a reputable dealer. The number one concern when looking for any refurbished product is if it's safe. Spending even a dime for a broken TV is like throwing money in the garbage. Find out exactly what to look out for here: http://www.squidoo.com/refurbished-hdtv You definitely can get a name brand, high quality TV at incredible savings! Thousands have already done so.

Telling your friends and family that you bought a refurbished HDTV is your choice. They will never know if you don't tell them! It looks (and practically is) brand new. It comes with a manufacturer's 90 day warranty and yes, the warranty is in-home! Learn more about refurbished HDTVs and the most reliable place to get them Put your fears about safety to rest once and for all.

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