Sharp Aquos LC32D64U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
The size is great for playing games, of course, and the
resolution looks good. The colors are better than my other LCD monitors I've
used, including the Dell 2407WFP-HC. Response seems better too.
Because of the size you can see some jaggies when sitting real close (desktop),
but not bad at all. I like using it for email and web browsing. Photoshop
reveals the resolution limitations with this size screen (jaggies). But it
still serves for that if you need it to.
The only thing I don't like is the silver trim on the bottom bezel. But it's no
big deal. Minor cosmetic. Overall the TV has a nice look to it. It feels nice
and deluxe.
The buttons work well, and are conveniently placed.
It would be kind of nice to have more than two HDMI inputs as well. I don't
know why they bother with the VGA input on these. Why not drop a DVI plug right
there. But no one seems to do that.
DVI to HDMI adapter works fine and is cheap on amazon.
Shipping to my door was successful, but could have gone bad. TV was double-boxed,
which is good. But the outer box had partly opened up and lost half its
peanuts. So I almost refused the shipment based on that except that it still
looked ok.
TV was easy to setup. Attaching the base required screwing some metals parts
together.
I've never used it to watch cable tv, so I don't know how it would look or if
the channel-change lagtime really is annoying like some people say.
