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AeWingnut 09-09-2007 09:02 PM

Sharp Aquos 32" LCD HD TV
 
http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32306283.html

I'm thinking about buying a HD TV to replace the 36" heavy and bulky as anyting Sony I lugged over to the new place only to have it quit working on me :(

They are asking $300 more at Circuit City than they are online but wonder if I should risk having a TV delivered.

They also pressure you into service agreements. is thta stupid or what?
I have found thta electronics either go out imediately are not at all.

any HD TV experts out there? opinions?

btw.. I am limited to the size so 32" is all the bigger the TV can be

timmgirvan 09-10-2007 12:02 AM

The 32" Sharp LCD for 799 is better, unless you're a serious "gamer"!

Heels1989 09-10-2007 08:41 AM

I strongly considered the Sharp and Samsung 32" LCD, but just recently bought the Olevia 32". The Olevia probably doesn't come with all the bells and whistles as the other name brands, but you can't beat the price. $550 at Office Depot. For what it's worth, Consumer Reports also gives the Olevia high marks.

Which ever brand you ultimately select, you will definitely enjoy.

MaTH716 09-10-2007 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AeWingnut
http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32306283.html

I'm thinking about buying a HD TV to replace the 36" heavy and bulky as anyting Sony I lugged over to the new place only to have it quit working on me :(

They are asking $300 more at Circuit City than they are online but wonder if I should risk having a TV delivered.

They also pressure you into service agreements. is thta stupid or what?
I have found thta electronics either go out imediately are not at all.

any HD TV experts out there? opinions?

btw.. I am limited to the size so 32" is all the bigger the TV can be

Aren't the new TV's very light to carry? Why pay 300 dollars more and then be stuck at home all day waiting for the delivery guy? If you need some sort of installation then maybe delivery is the way to go. The 300 is probably an istallation fee. Good Luck, I have been looking for a tv for about a year an I just can't pull the trigger.

hoovesupsideyourhead 09-10-2007 04:45 PM

c city is going under

AeWingnut 09-10-2007 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
c city is going under

I called and no one would answer the phone. So after work, I went to the store and stood there for 15 minutes waiting for someone to ask if I needed help. I kept looking at the TV and thinking, "it's $300 more, I'll have to pay taxes and these idiots will try and sell me a extended warranty" plus the TV may have had twice the lines of resolution but I couldn't tell the difference between it and the Samsung next to it. I finally decided to heck with CCity. They s u c k.

I'm sure it will make a difference when I get it home and have it hooked up to my system and get a HD or Blue Ray disc player.. Just find it hard to pull the trigger also.

I have no TV to watch at the moment.. But $1,000 + is hard to justify right now.

pointman 09-10-2007 05:16 PM

Wing, I have the 52" Sharp Aquos, it is awesome and I would recommend it, probably even better picture on the 32", one thing I would recommend, if you are getting a flat screen make sure you get 1080p HD resolution, you will know why when you watch a program that airs at 1080p HD, incredible. Sharp Aquos has been rated as one of the best LCD HD flat screens, might be worth a few extra bucks. Good luck, you will not regret getting one!

2 Dollar Bill 09-13-2007 05:00 PM

The Sharp Aquos HD tv is a fantastic picture..... I have had one for about 3 years now. [ 26 inch ]...and with Directv NFL package.. you cant beat it ! Very good quality... and I didnt purchase any service plan.. Plus the weight is about 20 pounds..has a handle like a suitcase..lol

AeWingnut 09-13-2007 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2 Dollar Bill
The Sharp Aquos HD tv is a fantastic picture..... I have had one for about 3 years now. [ 26 inch ]...and with Directv NFL package.. you cant beat it ! Very good quality... and I didnt purchase any service plan.. Plus the weight is about 20 pounds..has a handle like a suitcase..lol

I look forward to the weight reduction. The old one that I moved all the way over here and carried up stairs while it was diggin into my fingers is really awkward and after I get it here

it doesn' work

I hadn't had cable in years and now I know that it don't work with cable even though it is cable ready

I ordered digital cable with the Horse Racing Channel
so.. time for a new TV

one thing that bothered me is the Samsung next to it looked better. While the numbers tell you that the Sharp is better. 10,000 to 1 contrast vs only 8,000 to 1 for the Samsung and 1080p vs 700+ something.. I can only wonder if it was something they did to the display model.

Spending $1,000+ for a TV is really difficult for me. I want to be sure. I can't see this TV anywhere other than Circuit City

Anyway.. the positive comments are reassuring
maybe next month

if I can stand it for that much longer.

timmgirvan 09-14-2007 04:22 AM

AE: in which state do you reside ?

ddthetide 09-14-2007 05:34 AM

we have a 20" and 15" sylvanias and really like both of them.
we'd recently looked at a 32 and 36" phillips, both seemed really nice.
had you thought to check out sears or a locally owned electronic store?

AeWingnut 09-14-2007 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timmgirvan
AE: in which state do you reside ?

The People's Republic of Illinois

AeWingnut 09-14-2007 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddthetide
we have a 20" and 15" sylvanias and really like both of them.
we'd recently looked at a 32 and 36" phillips, both seemed really nice.
had you thought to check out sears or a locally owned electronic store?

There is a locally owned electronic store - they don't have the exact thing I am looking for

Sears beats you up over the service agreements. I almost didn't buy my last TV from them.


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