| Average Customer Rating: 2.0/5
Total Reviews: 4 |
Rating: 1
Poor quality control, even worse Sharp customer service
I ordered this television with high hopes, knowing that despite reports of firmware problems and other defects that I would luck out and save a bundle. But you get what you pay for. Every Sharp Aquos LCD TV manufactured before April 1, 2006 shipped with bad firmware. What does this mean to you?
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Rating: 1
Poor quality, poor service
I bought a sharp lcd tv from j& r in new york last Jan, after a year and half, when powering on the tv, sometimes works, sometimes not. after unplug in, wait for a while and plug back, worked for a couple months. Send it to service center to checkup, was told that the lcd control board needs to be replaced. when request to get back the replaced lcd control board, was told that sharp does not give back the replaced board, it has to be shipped back, otherwise, you have to pay additional fee to get back the replaced board.. it's rather strange to hear such a lousy policy from any vendor..
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Rating: 5
Solid Buy
I've have this tv for about a week and I love it. The image quality is great and the setup wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I've read comments elsewhere stating that the setup is tricky however if you have cable all you have to do is split the signal and attach the split signal to the digital and analog coax inputs then let the set walk you through the setup and you're done. The QAM tuner this set comes with means you don't have to pay your cable provider for HD channels as long as they're unencripted. You also don't have to buy an antenna. I live in Fort Lauderdale and subscribe to Comcast. I don't even have digital cable but the set is able to pick up all the major networks, ESPN 1 and 2, and Discovery HD. It's a beautiful things.
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