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Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV

Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV

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Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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This TV is wonderful. The picture is so clean and sharp. It is a very good investment. I also have a 42-inch and a 32-inch HDTV Sharp LCD 1080p
Very easy to install, and packaged very well
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  190 days ago at 
Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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This is my second LCD HDTV to use with my HTPC for games/movies/web browsing/etc. I upgraded to this set for the 1080p resolution. My previous Samsung LCD also had dead pixels... this one had none!

While 1920x1080 resolution is a beautiful thing, you MUST tweak the settings after hooking it up to your PC.

First, press "View mode" on your remote and enable "Dot By Dot." This will eliminate overscan and fuzzy text.

You'll also want to decrease the sharpness, unless you enjoy looking at JPEG compression artifacts. Hit "MENU" and change it to -5 for optimal viewing.

I also recommend flipping open the bottom portion of the remote and using "GAME" AV MODE... it's much easier on the eyes when you're sitting right in front of it.

This LCD is a solid buy and I am not disappointed.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  210 days ago at 
Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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The main selling point for this TV is a lag-free gaming TV. And guess what? It's just that, lag free! In extremely time-sensitive games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, you can play these games with zero calibration out-of-the-box, no matter which input or screen resolution you use. It even supports 1080p with Component, a big plus for us Xbox 360 users that don't have an Elite.

Picture quality is good, sound quality is good, and everything else about the TV is good. The only thing is that you only have one HDMI and one Component port for the "Vyper Drive", so you should consider an HDMI, Component, and/or Composite video switch if you have multiple consoles. The other inputs are fine for your non-gaming needs such as DVD players and such.

Well worth the money if you're a serious gamer.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  325 days ago at 
Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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My husband and I extensively researched the field before making the leap to HDTV. I looked at the reviews from Consumer Reports and He wanted a TV that he could plug his laptap into for programming and watching downloaded movies. This is a beautiful set that meets our needs.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  335 days ago at 
Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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Yes I use this gaming TV as a monitor with Vista. I use this to: browse the web, watch DVD movies and play video games. My video card does 1660x1050 and this monitor can do 1900x1200 at 85Hertz. It took a little fussing to get this to work properly but I'm satisfied with the picture. Web browsing is acceptable. I notice a difference between running it at 60Htz and 75Htz which is the best my video card can do. I think I'll upgrade the card soon. Movies are great!!! The quality of the picture is great. Games I have to say are mediorce. There is a gaming mode which has a low latency refresh rate. I used this with Age of Empires 3. I didnt notice a difference between gaming and regular mode but then again the game is not that graphic intensive. I got this for 1300.00 which I consider a fair price. This is my first HDTV so I wanted to low ball a smaller size before I get a larger size. With 1080p this will remain i my house for a long time. I'm finding that the new LCD HDTV's
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  391 days ago at 
Sharp LC-37GP1U 37 HD LCDTV
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Bought this through Amazon (via a reseller), and it arrived on time and in perfect condition. The unit looks great, and the sound is fabulous. Playing DVDs, the picture is just about as good as it gets from an LCD. BUT . . . I bought the Aquos in part to watch sports, and high-def cable TV pictures of live events are simply disappointing. Pinstripes on uniforms wobble; grass on the infield is jumpy--especially on wide shots. UPDATE: I should note that my cable system (Cablevision's iO) sends its signal in 1080i--not 1080p--which means the Aquos can't really strut its stuff . . . UPDATE II: I finally figured out how to get the cable signal to the set via HDMI and the picture is utterly fabulous. MAKE SURE TO USE AN HDMI CABLE!! I was a dope not to have figured this out right away.
  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  506 days ago at 

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