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Old 06 December 2006, 09:20 AM
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I have a 6mth old sharp aquos lcd tv for sale. Model lc37p50e . Boxed with remote. Also includeds extended warranty for parts and labour till march 2011 which is transferable to another owner also original receipt. All in cost me £1600 six months ago. Bigger tv forces sale. £550.00 no offers and no haggeling. Grab a bargin quick
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where abouts are you mate? any dead pixels etc?
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Its had proberly 30hrs use from new, No dead pixels. Based 15mins from the dartford tunnell.
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Only get dead pixels on plasma not LCD Bargain for someone this one. Free BTTT
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Originally Posted by B0DSKI
Only get dead pixels on plasma not LCD Bargain for someone this one. Free BTTT
My ****, erm.. I mean I think you may be mistaken there.

LCD is an array of individual pixels.
A really nice TV, saw one the other day in a shop. shame ur all the way 'darn sauff'.

A link to the product blurb etc might be useful here.
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Sharp Aquos LC37P50E £1039.50 from AV Shopper

Still over a 1200.00 with vat
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Is this HD ready?
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In english please ??
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AJ Electronics - LC37P50

960x540 but has HDMI connection and everywhere advertises it as HD Ready.
This whole HD ready thing has really go me confused. I though it had to display 720 lines for HD?

£550 is a bargain though for an LCD in this size.

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Yep.... i am a bit confused aswell... I need one thats going to work with sky hd so it has to be HD ready rather than HD compatible
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Originally Posted by bugeyeandy
AJ Electronics - LC37P50

960x540 but has HDMI connection and everywhere advertises it as HD Ready.
This whole HD ready thing has really go me confused. I though it had to display 720 lines for HD?

£550 is a bargain though for an LCD in this size.

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Is HD ready but not a full HDTV as while it has the HDTV input, the resolution isn't high enough to show an HD signal fully.
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this tv is not a HD set, it is designed to be an optimum picture for PAL SD sources (pixel for pixel), hence the odd resolution.

good price for a quality LCD though
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This tv is the same quality in hd as a hd ready tv, High-Definition Multimedia Interface.

The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an all-digital audio/video interface capable of transmitting uncompressed streams. HDMI provides an interface between any compatible digital audio/video source, such as a set-top box, a DVD player, a PC, a video game system, or an AV receiver and a compatible digital audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television

HDMI supports any TV or PC video format, including standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It is independent of the various DTV standards such as ATSC, and DVB (-T,-S,-C), as these are encapsulations of the MPEG data streams, which are passed off to a decoder, and output as uncompressed video data on HDMI. HDMI encodes the video data into TMDS for transmission digitally over HDMI. Previously, the maximum pixel rate of the interface was 165Mpixels/second, sufficient for supporting 1080p at 60Hz or UXGA (1600x1200), but HDMI 1.3 increased that to 340Mpixels/second, providing support beyond the highest resolution computer monitors available today.
HDMI also includes support for 8-channel uncompressed digital audio at 192kHz sample rate with 24 bits/sample as well as any compressed stream such as Dolby Digital, or DTS. HDMI supports up to 8 channels of one-bit audio, such as that used on Super Audio CDs at rates up to 4x that used by SuperAudio CD. With version 1.3, HDMI now also supports very high bitrate lossless compressed streams such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
The standard Type A HDMI connector has 19 pins, and a higher resolution version called Type B, has been defined, although it is not yet in use. Type B has 29 pins, allowing it to carry an expanded video channel for use with very high-resolution future displays. Type B is designed to support resolutions higher than WQSXGA (3200x2048).
Type A HDMI is backward-compatible with the single-link Digital Visual Interface carrying digital video (DVI-D or DVI-I, but not DVI-A) used on modern computer monitors and graphics cards. This means that a DVI-D source can drive an HDMI monitor, or vice versa, by means of a suitable adapter or cable, but the audio and remote control features of HDMI will not be available. Additionally, without support for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) on the display, the signal source may prevent the end user from viewing or especially copying certain restricted content. (While all HDMI displays currently support HDCP, most DVI PC-style displays do not.) Type B HDMI is similarly backward-compatible with dual-link DVI.
The HDMI Founders include consumer electronics manufacturers Hitachi, Matsu****a Electric Industrial (Panasonic/National/Quasar), Philips, Sony, Thomson (RCA), Toshiba, and Silicon Image. Digital Content Protection, LLC (a subsidiary of Intel) is providing HDCP for HDMI. In addition, HDMI has the support of major motion picture producers Fox, Universal, Warner Bros., and Disney, and system operators DirecTV and EchoStar (Dish Network) as well as CableLabs and Samsung.

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Here is a bit of spec to help explain and sell

Targeting the large swathe of the UK public who are looking to buy a flat panel television for the first time, Sharp is launching the world's first LCD TV specifically designed for the standard UK broadcast PAL signal the Aquos P50 series.

Whilst High Definition is the hot topic in the vision sector at the moment, the majority of the British television-viewing and buying public don't subscribe to pay TV and therefore won't look to receive HDTV until it's available free-to-air, which is likely to be 2010 at the earliest. Add to these consumers who may have Sky, but are happy with its current standard definition service and you have at least two thirds of the nation who currently have a traditional CRT and may be looking to enter the world of flat panel TV.

These people simply want a flat panel TV with great picture quality from the existing PAL signal. Until now the only choice has been between the awkward compromises of a VGA (640 x 480) resolution set which strips out some of the signal's lines, or a WXGA (1366 x 768) screen which uses processing circuitry to interpolate the extra lines required.

Neither is fully satisfactory, but no flat panel manufacturer has ever solved the problem by manufacturing a screen which reproduces a PAL signal perfectly until now. Sharp's P50 series of Aquos LCD TVs is the only flat panel television range designed solely for the European market, with its 960 x 540 resolution reproducing a PAL broadcast exactly, line for line*.

This gives picture quality at least as good as CRT, with a natural, ultra-low noise image outperforming many LCD and plasma televisions costing significantly more. Whether it's fed a standard analogue terrestrial, FREEVIEW, digital satellite or cable broadcast signal or a DVD source, the results are consistently outstanding.

In addition to its suitability for the PAL signal, the P50 is future-proofed for upcoming HDTV broadcasts, featuring an HDMI input with HDCP. High definition performance is impressive, with a straightforward half or three-quarter downscale conversion from 1080i or 720p signals to 540 lines. It also has two SCART, Component, S-Video and Video inputs for connection to a wide variety of sources.

The LCD panel also incorporates Sharp's unique Advanced Super View (ASV) technology to enhance picture quality still further, with brightness at 450cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 800:1. A response time of 12ms ensures there's no smearing when watching fast-moving images such as sport, whilst the viewing angle is 170°, both horizontally and vertically, so everyone has a great view, wherever they may be sitting. In addition, Advanced Optical Picture Control (OPC) automatically adjusts the brightness of the picture to take account of the ambient light in the room.

The three-strong Aquos P50 series comprises 26 inch LC-26P50E, 32 inch LC-32P50E and 37 inch LC-37P50E widescreen models, each stunningly designed with a brushed silver finish above and below the screen and a contrasting black frame to either side. They make a stylish, space-saving replacement for a CRT, and can also be wall-hung using standard VESA specification bracketry.

* PAL has 625 lines in total. 576 lines carry the picture (the others holding information such as Teletext), but due to 'overscan', where non-essential picture information is broadcast at the edge of the screen to compensate for varying screen specifications, 540 horizontal lines has been chosen as the ideal display resolution

As with all Hitchens Hot Deals, don't delay, grab your bargain now! Otherwise someone else will get their hands on your bargain. Once they're gone they're gone!

Key Features

- No Hidden Costs, Unlike Other Places Our Prices Already Include VAT.
- Table top stand included
- 37" 16:9 widescreen LCD TV with new european panel technology
- PAL resolution
- 960 x 540 optimum PAL resolution
- High Brightness/contrast black TFT panel
- Advanced Super View (ASV) providing wide viewing angles - H:170º V:170º
- 60,000 hour backlight
- PAL/SECAM tuner with Autotune and NTSC video playback
- Optical Picture Control (OPC) for automatic brightness adjustment
- QuickShoot technology - 12ms pixel response
- Nicam Stereo
- Multiple inputs
- HDMI inputs, 2 x SCART (1 x RGB), S Video, Composite, Audio Input/Output, RF Aerial
-In,Headphone Socket (3.5mm)
- HD compatible through component inputs
- Box dimensions: Length 101cm Width 41cm Height 80cm
- Hitchens Hot Deals Guarantee All Out Items Are Exactly As Described.
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Originally Posted by scoobboy
Here is a bit of spec to help explain and sell

Targeting the large swathe of the UK public who are looking to buy a flat panel television for the first time, Sharp is launching the world's first LCD TV specifically designed for the standard UK broadcast PAL signal the Aquos P50 series.

Whilst High Definition is the hot topic in the vision sector at the moment, the majority of the British television-viewing and buying public don't subscribe to pay TV and therefore won't look to receive HDTV until it's available free-to-air, which is likely to be 2010 at the earliest. Add to these consumers who may have Sky, but are happy with its current standard definition service and you have at least two thirds of the nation who currently have a traditional CRT and may be looking to enter the world of flat panel TV.

These people simply want a flat panel TV with great picture quality from the existing PAL signal. Until now the only choice has been between the awkward compromises of a VGA (640 x 480) resolution set which strips out some of the signal's lines, or a WXGA (1366 x 768) screen which uses processing circuitry to interpolate the extra lines required.

Neither is fully satisfactory, but no flat panel manufacturer has ever solved the problem by manufacturing a screen which reproduces a PAL signal perfectly until now. Sharp's P50 series of Aquos LCD TVs is the only flat panel television range designed solely for the European market, with its 960 x 540 resolution reproducing a PAL broadcast exactly, line for line*.

This gives picture quality at least as good as CRT, with a natural, ultra-low noise image outperforming many LCD and plasma televisions costing significantly more. Whether it's fed a standard analogue terrestrial, FREEVIEW, digital satellite or cable broadcast signal or a DVD source, the results are consistently outstanding.

In addition to its suitability for the PAL signal, the P50 is future-proofed for upcoming HDTV broadcasts, featuring an HDMI input with HDCP. High definition performance is impressive, with a straightforward half or three-quarter downscale conversion from 1080i or 720p signals to 540 lines. It also has two SCART, Component, S-Video and Video inputs for connection to a wide variety of sources.

The LCD panel also incorporates Sharp's unique Advanced Super View (ASV) technology to enhance picture quality still further, with brightness at 450cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 800:1. A response time of 12ms ensures there's no smearing when watching fast-moving images such as sport, whilst the viewing angle is 170°, both horizontally and vertically, so everyone has a great view, wherever they may be sitting. In addition, Advanced Optical Picture Control (OPC) automatically adjusts the brightness of the picture to take account of the ambient light in the room.

The three-strong Aquos P50 series comprises 26 inch LC-26P50E, 32 inch LC-32P50E and 37 inch LC-37P50E widescreen models, each stunningly designed with a brushed silver finish above and below the screen and a contrasting black frame to either side. They make a stylish, space-saving replacement for a CRT, and can also be wall-hung using standard VESA specification bracketry.

* PAL has 625 lines in total. 576 lines carry the picture (the others holding information such as Teletext), but due to 'overscan', where non-essential picture information is broadcast at the edge of the screen to compensate for varying screen specifications, 540 horizontal lines has been chosen as the ideal display resolution

As with all Hitchens Hot Deals, don't delay, grab your bargain now! Otherwise someone else will get their hands on your bargain. Once they're gone they're gone!

Key Features

- No Hidden Costs, Unlike Other Places Our Prices Already Include VAT.
- Table top stand included
- 37" 16:9 widescreen LCD TV with new european panel technology
- PAL resolution
- 960 x 540 optimum PAL resolution
- High Brightness/contrast black TFT panel
- Advanced Super View (ASV) providing wide viewing angles - H:170º V:170º
- 60,000 hour backlight
- PAL/SECAM tuner with Autotune and NTSC video playback
- Optical Picture Control (OPC) for automatic brightness adjustment
- QuickShoot technology - 12ms pixel response
- Nicam Stereo
- Multiple inputs
- HDMI inputs, 2 x SCART (1 x RGB), S Video, Composite, Audio Input/Output, RF Aerial
-In,Headphone Socket (3.5mm)
- HD compatible through component inputs
- Box dimensions: Length 101cm Width 41cm Height 80cm
- Hitchens Hot Deals Guarantee All Out Items Are Exactly As Described.

fu*k me , thats too much to read
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back up 4 sale due to messer
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