Sharp 34 Wide Screen 34N WF5H Standard Televisions
Sharp 34 Wide Screen 34N WF5H Standard Televisions
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2000]
dar cox
Casual Listener
Strength:
Picture, picture, picture, sound system, set up, manualand backlit remote. Enuf inputs.
Weakness:
None I searched high and low to find what i wanted and this set is it. At $4k this set wins hands down to HDTV 34inch direct view. I have only played w/this about a couples and it is great. The sound system is fabulous w/out external hookups. Me, being not the one who likes to read manuals finds this easy. So many option to choose from in getting what you want out of this set. I just hooked mine up to the new DISH 6000 HDTV reciever and its great. Of course you only get HBO now but at $499. for the DISH compared to the top box from SHARP one saves any easy $1k. Similar Products Used: Compared this baby to the Sony hd1, panasonic, and toshiba. |
[Feb 21, 2001]
SPR
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fantastic array of input options
Weakness:
Minor buzzing sound from built-in speakers ** ATTN WEBMASTER: PLEASE MOVE THIS SET INTO THE HDTV SECTION. THANK YOU! ** Similar Products Used: Pretty much everything in this range: |
[Apr 12, 2001]
Adam
Audiophile
Strength:
Wide Screen, HDTV Compatible (1080i), Superb Picture, Flexible Inputs, Quality Product
Weakness:
Some buzzing from the picture tube, as with all direct views - very heavy! Overall, this is an outstanding direct view tv. I have used both a Progressive (480P) DVD player and DirecTV HDTV (HBO and demo in 1080i) Satellite system, and the picture is nearly unrivaled. I would not recommend VHS through this TV, as the poor resolution shows up badly on this TV. Stick with digital tv, DVDs, Laserdiscs, or quality cable broadcasts. Keep your old tvs for tape media. |
[Feb 03, 2001]
Michael
Casual Listener
Strength:
picture clarity, contrast, color saturation, "smart stretch"
Weakness:
blue halo on white screen and uneven concentration of blue color The Sharpvision HDTV has absolutely astounding color saturation and image clarity with DVD and even conventional analog signal. Have not yet had the opportunity to pull in HD signal yet. The smart stretch feature is great for converting a standard format image to the widescreen proportion without appreciable distortion of the image. Similar Products Used: none |
[Jun 03, 2001]
Kent Wilson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Outstanding Picture Quality, Smart Stretch for viewing 4:3 images on widescreen format, built in speakers.
Weakness:
Slight humming sound from picture tube (not audible unless volume is on mute) The picture quality of this set is simply outstanding! I used "Video Essentials" to calibrate my set and the picture quality is the best I've ever seen...wether I'm watching a DVD or non-HD programming. I purchased this Sharp because it is a direct view TV and direct views simply provide better picture quality over projection TVs. 34" is one of the largest direct view TVs you can buy and this Sharp delivers the best picture quality in my opinion. Similar Products Used: First widescreen & HDTV |
[Jul 25, 2000]
Barry
Audiophile
Strength:
Unbelievable picture & contrast, deep black level, real depth in image.
Weakness:
None Pretty awesome HDTV for under $4K. Direct view sets simply have better video quality than rear projectors, and the Sharp confirms it. On well-transferred anamorphic DVDs (Fight Club, Sleepy Hollow), the picture is almost cinematic. Replaced a 27" Proton 4:3 set, which continues to have a slight edge in terms of picture quality for cable, broadcast, VHS and LD. But the Sharp with an anamorphic DVD is a level above. Haven't tried HD yet on the set (not offered in my neighborhood), but saw the demo in the store and it was incredible. A great investment! Similar Products Used: Compared to several models of Mitsubishi |