| Sharp LC22DV27UT 22-Inch LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player, Black |  | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
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Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 22 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 21.2 x 7.9 x 15.6
MPN: LC22DV27UT Model: LC22DV27UT UPC: 074000372009 EAN: 0074000372009 ASIN: B002647HF4
Release Date: May 28, 2009
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| Features:
| • | Sharp 22-inch HDTV LCD TV slim design with built-in DVD | | • | Built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuners for DTV and analog TV viewing | | • | HDMI Input for convenient connection to a digital device | | • | PC Input conveniently turns your TV into a PC monitor | | • | Component Input |
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Product Description Sharp's LC22DV27U provides a convenient built-in DVD television solution with a distinctive design. The LC22DV27U features a side-loading progressive scan DVD player, a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles. The LC22DV27UT includes ATSC/NTSC tuners to receive off-air broadcasts as well as digital cable QAM capability to receive non-scrambled digital cable programming.
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A good TV September 8, 2010 pmseattle (USA) Good pic, sound is OK, DVD works, not a lot else to say. Sound reviews slammed this model, but I don't know what some people expect from a small TV. The bass does not thump, but it isn't too tinny, dialogue is loud and clear, if you need serious volume - get a serious sound system.
waste of money and time August 13, 2010 middleager I purchased this Sharp TV in Mar. '10.
Nice looking TV with cabling from side for a closer to wall mounting.
Nothing else positive to say from here on. The picture was not HD quality
as advertised but reminded me of a paint by number picture with little definition. I have a Vuze lcd tv on my treadmill that has an excellent picture. I hooked up the Sharp there to see if it was my cabling. Nope.
Oh well from 10' it was watchable in our bedroom. About the middle of June the picture went psychedelic. Just outlines all over (like watching "Predator") and colors out of synch. Called for warranty info and was told to take it to Appleton, WI for repair (a one hour drive). They have it for 1 week and am told it needs a new main board which Sharp does not provide to its repair stations. A call back to Sharp and I'm told that this TV was supposed to be sent to its repair facility in Illinois at my expense. The warranty for smaller TV's is a "Direct Repair" and this means sending it to them. OK send it (what choice do I have?) and receive a call from Sharp that they can find nothing wrong with it and its been on for 40 hours. I receive the TV the next day, plug it in and the color is OK but picture quality is sub sub par. Last week (about Aug. 2) I decided to give the TV to my sister to use in their camper to play dvd's. I put in a DVD for the first time and the dumb thing just ejects it and other dvd's I have. A call to Sharp again and get this customer no service rep that just wants to know why I didn't try to contact them sooner about the problems I'm still having with a TV that's still under warranty? That this "TV needs special cabling for HD" and "I shouldn't wait so long before calling" is no excuse for a piece of crap tv. The poor picture quality (I've heard this set was originally a computer moniter), having to send it to a repair facility and told nothing was wrong at that time (today's call I was told the repair station in IL put in a new main board last time), and unskilled customer service people have turned me off to any Sharp products in the future. I'll be looking at Samsung and others for a replacement.
June Nolen author of In Reverse Time July 10, 2010 June Nolen (southeast) My daughter bought this TV to replace an older one when the signal changed to digital. The picture quality could be better but for a small TV it's not bad. The sound wavers but that could be the cable company. We thought we wouldn't have to rent a box from our cable company on a digital set but they scrambled everything. So if you're trying to get out of renting a box check with your cable company first.
All in all I would recommend this set if you're not expecting a big screen picture and sound.
The DVD player works very well and is a big plus.
She has also rented movies through Amazon and they look great on the screen.
Great TV June 23, 2010 John A. Glissmeyer (Washington) It is a great TV for our bedroom. The sound is quality is good and fills the room. Picture quality is great. It takes 1 - 2 seconds to change the channel. Ours is wall mounted and we wish Sharp provided a little black plastic cover for the mounting tang that sticks out the bottom of the TV. DVD's play fine. We also wish that the remote would let you program in a shortcut or integer channel number for weird channels numbers we get from our cable service for the HD channels. That would be better than having to remember that 110.001 is the CBS HD channel, etc.
Quick Set up - great for bedroom! June 15, 2010 John Doe Very easy setup. Wanted a TV with a DVD player that my wife and I could watch TV and movies in bed. Mounted it to the wall with no problems and have had no problems with it now. Have had it for 6 six weeks and have used the DVD player multiple times with no problems. A great purchase for a great price!
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