22" Sharp LCD flat screen t.v. $1,399.00

Amaretto

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3 days ago I was about to buy this LCD tv flat screen for $1,899.00 at Fry's, at Best Buys they have it for $1,999.00 The fry's salespeople told me this is really a good deal so I got one for my office.
 

RDMustang1

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If fry's has it for $1899 and Best Buy has it for $1999 then who has it for $1399? And does any store offer 110% (or 115%) pricematching making this even better?
 

kyutip

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Even at $1399, it is still very expensive considering what you can get for that price.
I've seen LCD TV and they are no better than a PC with a video card.
HDTV is much more impressive and cost much less.

I think LCD TV is the most overrated TV ever.
Nobody with a reasonable budget will ever consider LCD TV.
 

SKORPI0

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Wow, thank you for not mentioning what model# it is and where you can get it for $1399.
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Probably this one, Sharp 22" Widescreen AQUOS Flat-Panel LCD Stereo TV at Best Buy.

Maybe this one for $1399
 

VaG

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Originally posted by: AmarettoThe fry's salespeople told me this is really a good deal so I got one for my office.
If you are taking advice from Fry's sales people I'm sure most people on anandtech don't care to hear anything you have to say. Boy do I have some good deals for you. How much money do you have to spend?

 

Amaretto

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It said its available at fry's, and these are for people who are interested in LCD Flatscreen, like people who want one, I am posting it for people to know that it was on sale at Fry's this weekend. That's it, if you don't like LCD, who's forcing you to buy one, like I said, it's for people who want LCD tv so they can mount it on a wall. HDTV can't be mounted on a wall, (unless it's plasma)I use this on my dental office where regular HDTV set would take up too much space. Oh yeah, Best Buys have it for $1,999.00 Fry's has it for $1,399.00. Model is Sharp 22" Aquaos, it's the only 22" inch LCD widescreen that they carry.
Forgive the typo, I was in a hurry. Fry's originally has it for $1,899, then it went on sale this weekend for $1,399.00.
 

Amaretto

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Vag, please speak for yourself and not for people here at Anandtech. I'm sure they have their own opinion.
 

Amaretto

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Yeah, I've been a member here since October 2000, but I seldom posted. Sorry for incomplete info.
 

Amaretto

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To all people who forget that this forum is about hot deals, sales, rebates...etc. This is what this forum is about basically, this is not about "LCD is the most overrated product on the market" nor is it about " if you listen to fry's people, then I have something to sell to you" This forum is about where you can get that particular product for a lot less money without getting screwed or without outright stealing them. So if you see a person posting a price of an item, and you think that particular item sucks, who know's, somebody out there has a use for that particular item that you think sucks, but he still wants to get it thru a b&m store instead of ordering one thru the internet which usually has the lowest price around. To get straight to the point. "THIS FORUM IS ABOUT FINDING THE LOWEST PRICES AROUND" hence the title "Hot Deals" If you want to argue that LCD is the most overrated product or whatever topic that is not related to price, go to Videos forum or something.
 

Lambretta76

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Amaretto - it's appreciated that you posted this deal, but SKORPI0 was correct to call you out as you did not mention in the original post where it was available for $1,399. Additionally, VSOP was just offering up an option for readers who were interested enough in a 22in LCD in the first place. Some people may draw a line for what they are willing to pay for something, $1,000 may seem more appealing than $1,400.

VSOP - I noticed this earlier and have been trying to find some info on this display. The Real Digital LCDs pros are a 16ms response time and cool design/external speakers. Cons - 400:1 contrast ratio (compared to Sharp's 500:1), no TV tuner. Neither this or the Sharp double very well for computer monitors. (Could anyone find the dot pitch on either of these models?) My only concern is that Real Digital is an unfamiliar name - does anyone know who the parent company is that is "the world's leading TFT-LCD panel company?"

Ciao,
L76
 

Maddscientist

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does anyone know who the parent company is that is "the world's leading TFT-LCD panel company?"



Planer........I think I read that on a review somewhere take with a grain of salt.
 

pete777

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In the box: Monitor, RGB Cable, AV Cable, Power Cable, Pbpbr cable, Remote Control, Manual, AC Adapter (85W), Warranty Card
Screen size: 22 inches
Screen area: 19.17 x 10.79 inches
TV type: TFT LCD
HDTV capable: Yes
Aspect ratio: Native: 4:3; selectable: 16:9, 8:3, 4:3
Speaker wattage per channel: 5
Number of speakers: 2
Includes radio: No
Comb filter: No
Line doubling: No
Signal type: NTSC, PAL, SECAM; 625p, 625i, 1080i, and 720p (HDTV)
Picture-in-picture (PIP): Yes (2 modes, including POP)
Remote control: No
Sleep timer: No
Surround sound: No
VGA/SVGA input: Yes
Audio outputs: 1 stereo analog (left/right) RCA, 1 monaural RCA subwoofer output
Audio inputs: 2 stereo analog (left/right) RCA
Video outputs: 0
Video inputs: 6
Headphone jack: Yes (.125-inch)
Component video: 1
Composite video: 1
S-video: 1
RGB: 1 (D-sub 15 pin 3-row type)
DVI: 1 (D-sub 24 pin 3 row type)
Scart: 1
RF: 0
RS232: 1 (D-sub 9 pin 2 row type)
Monitor: Yes (NTSC, PAL, SECAM tuners optional)RS232: 1 (D-sub 9 pin 2 row type)
Monitor: Yes (NTSC, PAL, SECAM tuners optional)
Pixels: 864 x 480 (scan converting for input resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,200; PC/Mac: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA)
Contrast ratio: 400:1
Brightness: 420 cd/m2
Dot pitch: .57 mm
Horizontal viewing angle: 160 degrees
Vertical viewing angle: 160 degrees
Response time: 16 ms
Front AV jacks: No
Sound leveler system: No
Regulations: UL, CSA, VCCI, BSMI, CB, CE, FCC Class A & B, Energy Star
Wall mountable: Yes (VESA-compliant)
Dimensions: 710mm x 380mm x 530mm (boxed)
Item weight: 37.4 pounds
Warranty: 2 years parts and labor (1 year for panel)



PIXEL 864X480 How does it convert to 1600x1200?

 

Amaretto

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My post on 8:12 p.m. "sorry for the incomplete info." and I wasn't correcting skorpio. in fact, I apologized for not providing incomplete info. read some of the post and see how sarcastic they are. I'm just returning the favor. I'm also reiterating the difference, that's all, same thing when he said that an lcd can be had to $999.00 I just pointed out that it's a different brand. it's all information. I don't know why people get so offended by that.
 

Amaretto

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No, I drive a $55,000 Lexus . You noticed I said I used it on my dental office which means I'm a dentist, which means I don't drive Kia's.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: Amaretto
No, I drive a $55,000 Lexus . You noticed I said I used it on my dental office which means I'm a dentist, which means I don't drive Kia's.

You mean a $55,000 "look at me" wannabe status symbol which is actually a Toyota? Get a BMW or an Audi, maybe you'll get some actual respect. Japanese economy cars with leather seats are still... *gasp* Japanese economy cars!!!

And you are being a total prick to everyone, just because they pointed out that you're an idiot.
 

Lambretta76

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What's the difference between a Lexus & a porcupine?

A porcupine has pricks on the outside ...

(This is not a personal attack on anyone, it's just some humor I figured that I would levy on this conversation. I actually think that all car owners are pricks. Again with the joking ...)