Friday, March 5, 2010

Sharp Aquos LC20D42U 20-Inch LCD HDTV

Reviews : Sharp Aquos LC20D42U 20-Inch LCD HDTV

Sharp Aquos LC20D42U 20-Inch LCD HDTV
Product By Sharp
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Technical Details

  • 20" HDTV LCD-TV
  • Buitl-in ATSC / NTSC Tuners
  • HDMI Inputs
  • 6,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 8ms Response Time

 

Product Description

Sharp's widescreen 20" LC-20D42U is an HDTV Liquid Crystal Television that provides a slim, versatile highdefinition TV solution with a distinctive design. It features a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness,a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles.The LC-20D42U includes ATSC /NTSC tuners to receive off-air broadcasts. In addition, it is PC compatible as well as an HDTV monitor for greater versatility. As an HDTV monitor, it is compatible with all 1080i and 720p signals from HDTV sources. Separate decoder is required.


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Excellent TV - Must have HDMI Output" 2008-08-16
By G. Lapidus (Bay Area, California USA)
I own a 60" Sony, and two 32" Sony LCD's. I wanted a small unit in our kitchen to allow us to watch HD Sports, News and programs in that space, where we spend a considerable amount of time, given the size of our family.



In the Bay Area of California, we use Comcast for Cable, and I picked up the Comcast Cable Receiver. At first, I was extremely dissapointed by the volume. The picture was fine, but the volume was so low, I was considering sending the unit back. Then I realized the Comcast unit only had a component video output. I brought it back, and insisted on a Comcast box that had an HDMI output. Once I had a video receiver that allowed me an HDMI output, to go to the Sharp HDMI Input, two changes occurred.



1) Volume increased by 1,000 pecent. Where before the HDMI connection I could barely hear the TV at a volume level of 100, now I don't turn the volume beyond 25%.



2) The picture improved dramatically.



Great TV. Great price. HDMI connection is a must for this unit.

 "Excellent Bedroom Television" 2008-08-04
By M. Kayan
We're using this TV in the bedroom, and are very happy with it.



There are less expensive LCD TVs in this size, but after the Aquos LC20D42U arrived I didn't regret paying the premium.



The horizontal and vertical viewing angles are excellent, with very little change in color or brightness at extreme angles. Picture quality is very good for both analog and digital tuners.



We've wall-mounted the TV - and while Sharp customer service told me that it doesn't officially recommend removing the table stand, it can be easily removed by taking out a few screws.



A few things that keep me from giving this product 5 stars:

- The digital tuner is slow to change channels. This seems to be a consistent complaint among lots of digital tuners though, in both TVs and DVD recorders.

- Some tasks, such as removing empty channels from the tuner memory, require too many steps to execute.

 "Aquos Rules" 2008-06-04
By M. Cestaro (New Jersey)
Although this little TV is a bit costly it is well worth it! I purchased it for the bedroom and the clarity and color are great. This little set delivers perfectly for a smaller room. I am very pleased with my purchase.

 "Great TV" 2008-05-17
By Robert A. White
Everything I wanted - I have two 20" and one 32" of the same TV. I imagine if you were a real TV freak you could find imperfections, but they all work great for me. Worked perfectly (all three) out of the box. There is a start up delay and channel change delay, but that is apparently inherent in this type of TV (have seen the same thing in other brands. All are hooked up to sort of crappy community cable systems and the pictures are great - would imagine a hook up to a dedicated satellite would be outstanding.

 "1st smaller LCD with good off-angle viewing vertically!?" 2008-05-13
By basicblur (Virginia)
This is the first (smaller) LCD set I've seen that has a good off-angle view when looking up (first of a new generation of smaller sets with upgraded LCD as found on bigger sets)!

I once got burned by a Toshiba 23HLV87 (off-angle view when looking up was terrible) which I exchanged for a Toshiba 26LV47 (off-angle view is great up/down as well as from the sides). After my experience with the Toshibas, I found that many smaller LCD sets (`bout anything smaller than 26") that look good from the sides (and some looked good from above) have a terrible off-angle view when looking up.

I've wanted to replace my kitchen TV (mounted high) with an LCD, and after a call to Sharp to verify this screen does indeed look good (when looking up), I ordered (the owner manual says the viewing angles are 170 degrees horizontally and VERTICALLY)! This is the first (smaller?) set I've seen with specs that specifically state off-angle viewing angles both horizontally AND vertically, so I assume this is the first generation of smaller sets with an updated LCD screen as found on most 26" and above sets.

I have previous good experience with a well-used Sharp Aquos, so hopefully the quality/performance of this set is just as good.

BTW...if you want to download an owner manual (not listed on Sharp USA site for this model), you can either e-mail Sharp USA customer service and they'll e-mail you one or you can visit Sharp Canada's site. Since Amazon doesn't seem to want to allow me to post an external link, just Google "LC20D42U manual" and the first hit should carry you to a page full of Sharp Canada manuals-they seem to have a much more extensive list of downloadable manuals than Sharp USA.



PROS

First set under 26" I've found that has good off-angle viewing when looking up!

Built-in HDTV tuner: (I have Comcast, and can get about 10 over the air channels through my cable by bypassing the DVR). I have no cable box/DVR in the kitchen, so I should be able to receive channels 1 though 70+ as well as approximately 10 over the air HD channels (based on current experience/HDTVs).

Picture quality: Comparable, if not better, than my Toshiba Regza and old Sharp Aquos.

CONS

No channel labeling!!! (my 26" Toshiba Regza does!) It's much nicer to label each channel rather than remembering what station 105.1 etc is!

Base doesn't swivel (it does tilt)

Sound is a bit on the weak side

Remote not lighted

Remote cannot control other devices!



After living with this TV for a few days, I'm lowering my rating from 4 stars to 3 due to missing features available on my other sets (don't see any way to change the star rating at Amazon)!

If not for size restrictions, I think I'd just get another Toshiba Regza (26LV47, or maybe the model without the built-in DVD player) instead of this Sharp.

The 1 big thing the Toshiba has going for it is channel labeling! It's tough to remember channel 105.1 is ????-would be nice to be able to label each channel with station call letters!


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