Sharp Aquos LC37D62U 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV | 
| Brand: Sharp Category: CE
List Price: $1,599.99 Buy New: $999.00 You Save: $600.99 (38%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 17105
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 37 Shipping Weight (lbs): 52 Dimensions (in): 36.2 x 11.5 x 25.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: LC37D62U Model: LC37D62U UPC: 074000363977 EAN: 0074000363977
Release Date: March 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 37" HDTV LCD-TV with Full HD 1080p Resolution | | • | 8,500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio | | • | 6ms Response Time | | • | Dual 1080p HDMI Terminals | | • | Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology |
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Product Description The Aquos LC-37D62U Series sets a new standard for large-screen Flat Panel TVs with Full HD Spec 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level and an elegant new design. It produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-37D62U utilizes the next generation of Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with multi-pixel technology, providing 8500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology, 6ms response time and 176 degrees wide viewing angle. This HDTV with it's built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners includes 2 HDMI inputs, compatible with 1080p signals, and 2 HD component video inputs. The LC-37D62U Series features a sleek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers, and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications. You can put them virtually anywhere, even near windows, doors or other light sources, and the picture is still vivid. Aquos Platform provides high-performance video processing for the brightest, most vivid colors, and images. 176 Vertical Horizontal Viewing Angles Lamp Life (Hours) - 60,000 Backlight - 4-Wavelength ATSC - QAM - NTSC Compatible Tuner Response Time - 6ms Audio Output - 10W + 10W Speakers Location/Type - Bottom/Fixed Power Source - AC Input 110-240V Power Consumption - 203W Inputs Outputs - 2 HDMI (1080p compatible), 2 HD Component (1080p compatible), S-Video, 3 Composite Video, 4 Audio L/R, RF Input and Digital Audio Out Dimensions - Height 25 3/4 x Width 36 3/16 Depth 11 1/2 inches with Stand and Speakers Weight - 51.8 pounds
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Sharp has Quality and Customer ServiceProblems June 25, 2008 kirkbrews (Nampa, Idaho USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought a new Sharp LC-37D62U on-line. It was pretty, the right size for my space, the specs were great and customer reviews were favorable. My experience to this point has been less than favorable. br /The picture quality is pretty good, good viewing angle, very dark blacks and good contrast. Unfortunately, the audio will not lock onto two local digital sub-channels, it cuts in and out. I've tried a different antenna, with no change. Two other digital tuners in the house work fine on all channels. Sharp customer service tried to diagnose the problem by phone and finally decided to dispatch a local repair center. The local repair center says the problem is with the Sharp firmware and cannot be resolved until Sharp updates the firmware. Sharp denies a firmware issue and blames the local broadcaster. I asked why my other tuners worked, they said their tuner doesn't work like other peoples'. They are half right. br /So, here I sit with a new Sharp TV that for whatever reason will not work with two of the local stations. I guess my options are to move to another city and hope those broadcasters work on Sharp TVs, watch the other channels or buy another new TV. If I get another TV, I don't think I'll consider Sharp as an option!
very "Sharp" 1080p June 7, 2008 Keith L. Snyder (new york) This is an awesome LCD. Sharp, in my opinion, has it all including a great price. The contrast ratio is very important to have the best images, colors and true black/whites. The Aquos has one of the highest br /available for the price. Great for gaming action scenes as well. The vendor shipped the product out quickly...ordered tuesday night and arrived thursday by 3:00pm...very nice.
Good TV with a couple of negatives May 16, 2008 Eddie (Boston, MA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this TV at an Atlanta area MART that sells many BRANDS (hint, hint), and got it at an excellent price (after salesperson cuts and rebates, got it for just over $900). Its a different model number (store-specific), but the same exact TV. br / br /Here are lists for the pros and cons: br / br /PROS br /- Excellent picture, and easy to plug-n-play br /- The TV menu/options has a TON of pick-and-choose settings, which leads to an endless amount of tweaking to get the best possible picture. br /- The set looks nice mounted on the wall. br /- The sound for TV/Cable is excellent. br /- The HD picture for the cable is crisp and clear! br /- Energy save features are great (auto-shut off, signal detection, automatic brightness adjuster, etc). br / br /CONS br /- Main Con: The picture from playing Blu-Ray movies (connected with a proper 1080p HDMI cable from a PS3) is not as crisp as some other TVs I have seen. I've been told that this is most likely due to the size of the TV, as larger TVs would be able to deliver 'crisper' detail (as the 1080 horizontal lines wouldn't be as compacted). br /Was told by a certain store's 'Dork Group' that at 37', 1080p is only JUST more noticeable that 720p would be. They said in order for 1080p to be fully observed, a screen size of 42' and greater is best. br /- The sound of both blu-ray and regular DVDs leaves something to be desired. I don't have a home theater set-up, and the speakers on the TV don't seem to handle the dolby digital sound as well as they should (can watch TV with volume in the teens...need to hike it up to the upper 30's to mid 40's for DVD/blu-ray playback). I think its just an issue with the TV's ability to compress the higher audio input. br /- All inputs are in back of the TV (not side-mounted). Thus, if your TV is mounted to the wall, once its there, changing out cords and plugs is a challenge w/o removing the TV from the wall. br /- On-TV buttons (power, volume, etc) are on top of the TV. Again an issue if the TV is mounted on the wall. br /- On occasion, it takes the TV up to 10 seconds to read a new signal. For instance, playing a Blu-Ray disc, the rating screen is typically in 720p resolution. The TV will show 'lag' in decoding the 720p signal vs. the 1080p of the rest of the disc. br / br /Sharp made a nice HDTV here, but the designing of the TV is quite flawed and poorly executed. Plus, the information about the 1080p resolution on this size TV is a little off-putting. I recommend saving a few hundred bucks and going with the 720p model for the 37' inch set. Also, be sure to consider needing additional speakers in order to fully enjoy DVD/blu-ray sound.
Nice TV May 14, 2008 mcf888 (Cleveland, Ohio) Great buy, very satisfied with size, unless its right next to a 40 or 42 inch tv you would never know its a tad smaller. Wonderfully clear picture, I use a digital antenna and pick up amazing free digital local TV. Really really impressed by picture quality.
good buy May 14, 2008 Martin Macecek (Morris Plains, NJ USA) quality of picture and TV in general is very good, would definitely recommend it. The only thing that i dont like so much is the exterior appearance, my samsung 46" looks much nicer, but as this is the only downside: br / br /Definitely worth the buy !!
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