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RE: Plasma or LCD TV recommendation / advice


  • Subject: RE: Plasma or LCD TV recommendation / advice
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:43:27 -0000



I have the 32" version of the Sharp - the 32GA4E (so mine has the
speakers
at the sides). It has a native panel resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and I
just got my three year warranty paperwork through. Be aware that the three
year warranty was a limited time offer which has now expired and it's the
normal 12 months warranty now (anyway - the GA3/GA4 series LCDs are rare as
rocking horse sh*t now). I paid =A31379 for it.

LOOKS FECKING STUNNING DRIVEN BY THE HTPC!!!!

Phil=20

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> From: Simon Ryley [mailto:simon.ryley@xxxxxxx]=20
> Sent: 24 January 2005 09:23
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Plasma or LCD TV recommendation / advice
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> I have the Sharp Aquos 28inch LCD.  Ok, its not 42 inch, but=20
> it is a great unit, very bright and clear, with an RS232=20
> inteface as well.  If the bigger LCD sizes had been cheaper I=20
> would have gone bigger, but for now, its great.
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> Comes with a three year warranty as well, so I would=20
> recommend Sharp as a brand.  Plus the speakers are at the=20
> bottom, not the side, so it looks a lot better too.
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> Simon
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> Phil Harris wrote:
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> > > > ...LCD's are available up to 45" (OK - at a price)
and the
> > > 45" Sharp
> > > > LCD is 1920 x 1080 resolution.
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> > > Yeah, but unfortunatly the bright sparks in the states=20
> made the 1080=20
> > > mode interlaced, so you are back where we are with analog TV
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> > > having to suffer dodgey de-interlacing artifacts on any
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> > > display panel.
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> > That's only interlaced on Hi-Def broadcasts though ... It's
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> > interlaced if you're running 1920 x 1080 from a PC.
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