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"The new family of products, which comprises the 52-inch class (52.03-inch diagonal) TL-M5200 and the 46-inch class (45.9-inch diagonal) TL-M4600, offers a set of features which makes these devices a very good solution for teleconferencing, CAD/simulation, digital signage, corporate, educational, training, hospitality, sports arenas, entertainment and house-of-worship...Additionally, in order to accommodate just about any lighting conditions, the monitors feature 1500:1 (TL-M4600) and 2000:1 (TL-M5200) contrast ratio, while the advanced image processing technology delivers crisp and clear images...That's why we thought it would be a good idea to create an email address for you to help us a little in finding gadgets we missed..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
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Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Reviews: The Sharp TL-M5200 LCD TV is another welcome addition to the Sharp series of Professional Liquid Crystal Displays or LCDs...The 52-inch LCD monitor is joined by the TL-M4600 or the 46-inch monitor offering the same quality and features...The TL Professional LCD TV boasts of a cabinet design that is not only thin but lightweight as well...
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"The new LC-28HM2 features widescreen high definition resolution, versatile 1280 x 768 component video inputs and PC compatibility, providing optimal viewing for a wide range of video sources, from HDTV signals to DVD's to XGA, SVGA and VGA computers...In addition, the widescreen LC-28HM2 is compatible with digital TV input signals and offers a true 16: 9 aspect ratio HDTV display...In addition, the widescreen LC-28HM2 is compatible with digital TV input signals and offers a true 16: 9 aspect ratio HDTV display..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"3D technology really does work
Comes with software for converting still images
Well-constructed hardware...Expensive
3D viewing only accommodates one person at a time
3D viewing takes a little...The Sharp LL-151-3D is nothing special to look at when it's first taken out of the box...The LL-151-3D?s build is very solid...The monitor controls are easy to access, and there are some nice features such as presets -- and a user..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"The analog-only Sharp LL-172A has a stylish case, built-in speakers, and a slightly higher price tag than most monitors in its class...Color tracking was good, but there were faint bands visible on color ramps...The thin bezel and speakers are plusses for the LL-172A, as is its mostly good image quality..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"No dead pixels, very bright, text and graphics are crisp and bright...No DVI, but I don't need it anyway...Overall, a good deal for the price..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"With a black bezel and a matte-finish silver stand, Sharp's eye-catching LL-172G attracts attention even before you plug it in...Sharp placed the LL-172G's headphone jack on the front, instead of on the back, so plugging in your headphones is easy...The LL-172G's text display quality ranks among the best we've seen recently...It did have trouble rendering flesh tones on our group photo test screen, but vivid colors in the test screen of a fruit tart helped elevate the LL-172G's graphics score to a middle-of-the-pack Good rating..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"The analog-only Sharp LL-173C delivers mediocre graphics, but its crisp text makes it a good bargain for spreadsheet and word-processing-intensive computing...Its design is far from thrilling, but Sharp's LL-173C feels solid and well made, and displays text neatly and graphics adequately...Its price won't shock your bank account either.The utilitarian-looking LL-173C has a wedge-shaped stand that offers minimal ergonomic adjustability (tilt only--no height, pivot, or swivel adjustment...The LL-173C's image quality fell in the middle of the pack among this month's newcomers..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models