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August 19, 2008

Sharp LC-19SK25U LCD HDTV

Story link: Sharp LC-19SK25U LCD HDTV by Franz Bicar

If you are looking for a high definition, high-performance, high-contrast solution for a bedroom, kitchen, or guest room, look no more — the LC19SK25U fits just about anywhere, and it’s glossy black cabinet design looks clean and bright in any room, even with the TV off.

The LC-19SK25U LCD HDTV comes in with a built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners for digital and analog TV viewing, and has an HDMI input for convenient connection to digital devices. The 50,000 hour lamp life means you will be able to enjoy your Sharp for years to come.

The LC19SK25 comes with one of the most unique remote controls on the market. First of all, it has a built-in clock/timer that allows you to leave the room to do something while you are waiting for your show to come on. It even lets you set the timer to beep at you in case you get too caught up in what you are doing - sort of like an alarm.

Another great feature for this set is its remote control. You can avoid misplacing the remote because it has a magnetic back — just stick it on the fridge or any magnetic surface in your house.

Plus, if you’re tired of having to turn the remote to just the right angle in order to get it to work, this remote has three IR transmitter outputs that are placed for operating from a wide range of angles — so you can stand, sit, or be to the left or right of your TV and not have to get carpal tunnel syndrome trying to change a channel. And, of course the remote is backlit, so you can see the buttons in the dark.

THe LC19SK25U is PC compatable and is an HDTV monitor for greater versatility. As an HDTV monitor, it is compatible with all 1080i and 720p signals from HDTV sources. A separate decoder is required.

If you are using an HD DVD player, a receiver, or anything else that is capable of sending a high definition signal, then get the right equipment to ensure maximum quality and great performance.

Sources:
http://reviews.cnet.com
http://www.digitaladvisor.com
http://reviews.bizrate.com

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