Washington, D.C. (December 3, 2006)
-- PC Magazine's reviewer says the Sharp
LC-32D40U Aquos provides the
"most natural, realistic
picture I've seen among similar displays."
The publication gives the 32-inch LCD HDTV 4.5 stars out
of a possible 5.
In its review, PC Magazine notes that there are
less expensive 32-inch flat-screen sets on the market.
(Prices on the Sharp set range from $800 to $1,300
online.)
"But its superior image quality makes it worth every
penny," the magazine says.
The review says the LCD HDTV offers two HDMI inputs, a
backlit remote and "excellent color quality."
However, it adds that it does not come with an
electronic programming guide or a DVI/VGA video input
for use with a PC.

