Sharp Lc 15 Av4 U By ExplosiveAmnesia on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

This particular LCD TV was bought a couple of years ago while looking for a small, lightweight TV for a dorm room. This is a role it fulfills quite well. Its biggest advantages are its size and weight, although this is an obvious trade-off, since it is only a 15-inch TV.

This TV has a pretty good picture. It supports 480p, or progressive scan, but no true hi-def resolutions, but that's really not a problem, since hi-def wouldn't be noticeable on such a small screen. The real problem is that the TV only has one set of component inputs, so if you want more than one progressive device, you'll need a selector of some sort. However, odds are this won't be a main TV, so hopefully it won't be an issue.

As a secondary TV, this is a pretty good choice, but it suffers in any other role thanks to its size. Don't buy it for a proper living room where you have actual distance to watch something.

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