Joined on 06/24/10
Works OK
Pros: 1. Cheaper than the newer more advanced video cards. 2. Works well or the same as my on-board video for my weekly video editing. 3. Has HDMI and DVI output. 4. Works for what I bought it for
Cons: 1. Could be cheaper
Overall Review: I bought this to have the HDMI port so I could use my new 32" TV as a dual monitor at my office desk. Tried to set up through Microsoft's Windows 7 pro but could not get it to work. But by using the software control panel that came with it I was able to set it up easily and now it functions as I hoped it would. This is the first time I use the dual monitor and really like it:)
Sharp not so sharp
Pros: Good Picture
Cons: Remote and features really suck. Not as user friendly as the 2006 50" LG that this replaced.
Overall Review: I hate this TV. I thought that the remote features would have advanced since 2006 but I much prefer the TV remote features on my 2006 LG over this 2014 Sharp. No clock on the channel info and you have to manually set daylight savings time for the program start and end times. And the buttons on the remote are far from related buttons make you hunt for them and never becoming familiar. No channel surf, you have to go though each channel. I use antenna tv so the remote is a big deal to me, and it is hard to find local show rooms that allow you to test the remote features so buying online is a gamble for what type of TV guide you get. My $175 32" Sceptre's remote features are super intelligent and well thought out. Wish Sharp was intelligent!