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The D64U Series is Sharp's least expensive line of LCD televisions that offer a 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Sharp AQUOS D64U Series report.
MSRP $1,100.00
Release date March, 2008
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- 1080p native resolution.
- 2,000:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 4 ms response time
- 450 cd/m2 brightness
- Inputs: HDMI x 3, Component x 2, Composite x 3, S-Video x 1, VGA x 1
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MSRP $949.99
Released March, 2008
Pros
- 1080p
- fast response time and good contrast
- affordable price
- wide variety of inputs
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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Samsung LN32A550P
MSRP $1,399.00
Released May, 2008
The Viera LZ800 Series is Panasonic's high-end offering into the LCD TV market, with a 1080p native resolution and their own 120Hz-like technology. For more information refer to the full Viera LZ800 Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 1,200:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 6.7ms response time 500 cd/m2 brightness Motion Picture...
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Panasonic Viera 32LZ800
MSRP $2,299.00
Released August, 2008
The UT32X812 is part of the Director's series of LCD televisions, and is the least expensive in the line that retains the 120Hz mode and 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Hitachi 1.5 Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 120Hz mode 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 450-500cd/m2 brightness IPS-Alpha panels Two 6-Watt...
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Hitachi UT32X812
MSRP $2,099.00
Released August, 2008
The UT32V502 is part of the UltraVision series of LCD televisions, and is the least expensive in the line that retains the 120Hz mode and 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Hitachi 1.5 Series report. A model is also available in white, the UT32V502W. Specs 1080p native resolution 120Hz mode 15,000:1...
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Hitachi UT32V502
MSRP $1,599.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Reduced input lag for gaming
- Dedicated gaming button on the remote
- Nice styling
- 1080p native resolution, uncommon in this size
Cons
- Expensive for what it offers
- 1080p isn't necessary for this set
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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Sharp AQUOS 32GP3U
MSRP --
Released June, 2008
Cons
- doesn't have MotionFlow 120Hz
- ugly bezel
- may be worth getting a larger size for the MotionFlow and overall better experience
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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Sony Bravia KDL-32XBR6
MSRP $1,099.99
Released March, 2008
Pros
- good amount of inputs - comparable to more expensive sets
- has fallen in price nicely
- 14-bit processor, 8-bit panel
Cons
- slower than average response time
- maximum VGA input is much lower than the screen resolution (1280x1024)
- 32" screen is not very large
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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Toshiba Regza 32RV530U
MSRP --
Released May, 2008
Pros
- inexpensive
- large number of inputs
- good brightness and response time
Cons
- smaller than most TVs sold today
- Specs just slightly lower than the 32LG60.
- Ugly contrast and blurring filter on digital inputs, makes computer and next-gen consoles look worse than component.
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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LG 32LG70
MSRP --
Released May, 2008
Pros
- 1080p, 120Hz
- not too expensive
Cons
- quite strange and distracting bezel
Sharp AQUOS LC-32D64U
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LG 32LG60
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LC, 32, D, 64, U, LC32, 32D, D64, 64U, LC32D, 32D64, D64U, LC32D64, 32D64U, LC32D64U