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    Sharp LC-32GD4U Review

    Posted on Saturday, October 30 2004 @ 02:16:18 CEST by LSDsmurf


    LCD sure has come a long way. For the last couple of years, this flat-panel technology has taken a backseat to plasma in image quality, but the gap is narrowing with each generation. Sharp is at the leading edge of LCD development, and its LC-32GD4U, the company's top-of-the-line 32-inch Aquos set, shows off the best the technology has to offer. The company somehow squeezed all the latest features into a thin four-inch frame, including a built-in over-the-air HDTV tuner and a CableCard slot--no external media box required. The set's classic picture-frame look makes other LCDs appear downright bulky, and its image quality outdoes that of any 32-inch LCD we've seen. Naturally, you'll pay big bucks for this kind of television, but if you don't need quite so many features, the step-down LC-32G4U is a worthy alternative.

    Link: CNet

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