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Hello, I just purchased off courts a $199 sharp tv. Just looking for a cheap tv using the $100 off.
Count not post link and image so here is the model number. sharp-lc32le275x

What branch got display a demo set?

Does it have 4 holes for wall mount?

From internet photos, there seems to be a rectangle about 5 cm wide protruding downwards on the bottom left of the screen bezel near the Aquos logo, but right side looks fine do not have. What is that protruding thing, can remove? Thanks
 
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I’m still waiting for collection at the branch I went to doesn’t have stock. Not sure about the 5 cm thing. Don’t see it on courts website. The wall mount should be able, since they have a bundle with wall mount on courts website
 

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ya if can bring down to $129 I'll go get it once I receive letter

Interested too!

still waiting for their replies....i think fastest way is call the outlet...


Is the Philips a better choice than sharp?
philips value for money...cheapest in our local market for 32"


u went to which outlet?
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What branch got display a demo set?

Does it have 4 holes for wall mount?

From internet photos, there seems to be a rectangle about 5 cm wide protruding downwards on the bottom left of the screen bezel near the Aquos logo, but right side looks fine do not have. What is that protruding thing, can remove? Thanks

think can screw

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i not expert...

i look at
1. Resolution
2. Panel technology
3. Audio Power
4. Weight..heavier=thicker
5. Reliability, the manufactured origin
6. Usb format

currently own philips..bought for $16x, everything ok.... just the sound quality lol.
 

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I’m still waiting for collection at the branch I went to doesn’t have stock. Not sure about the 5 cm thing. Don’t see it on courts website. The wall mount should be able, since they have a bundle with wall mount on courts website

The photo that courts use should be wrong. The sharp 32le275x model is a rectangle round leg instead of 2 side leg, 5cm thing can also be seen in this photo at https://megadiscountstore.com.sg/collections/tv/products/led-tv-32-sharp-dtv-lc-32le275x
 

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I have a Sharp 32" TV bought in 2009, still working strong as of now.

A pretty good and reliable brand, probably be buying a K2 set top box to complement the Sharp TV because there's no signs of it uplorry soon. :o
 

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I have a Sharp 32" TV bought in 2009, still working strong as of now.

A pretty good and reliable brand, probably be buying a K2 set top box to complement the Sharp TV because there's no signs of it uplorry soon. :o
if TV on for long hours , it's worth it to change from lcd to led backlight
 

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i not expert...

i look at
1. Resolution
2. Panel technology
3. Audio Power
4. Weight..heavier=thicker
5. Reliability, the manufactured origin
6. Usb format

currently own philips..bought for $16x, everything ok.... just the sound quality lol.

The picture quality of sharp should be better than philips.
My advise is to take a look and take some photo of the display set before you buy.
You may want to get a set with higher refresh rate.
Can go other shop to take a look.
The store must be damn happy to clear out all their 32 inch and 40 inch TV this weekend for the coming world cup.
 

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The picture quality of sharp should be better than philips.
My advise is to take a look and take some photo of the display set before you buy.
You may want to get a set with higher refresh rate.
Can go other shop to take a look...
相比 聲寶牌 對 飛利浦,前者影像處理比較好,歸工於自家影像處理器。飛利浦平價入門款就無任何自家影像處理。
由於Sharp與Philips處於一處,去Mustafa就有得睇出畫質不同分別。
 

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The photo that courts use should be wrong. The sharp 32le275x model is a rectangle round leg instead of 2 side leg...
LE275x 系列已經推出好耐。比較“新”嘅應該係 LE280x, 無Netflix款。
 

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The picture quality of sharp should be better than philips.
My advise is to take a look and take some photo of the display set before you buy.
You may want to get a set with higher refresh rate.
Can go other shop to take a look.
The store must be damn happy to clear out all their 32 inch and 40 inch TV this weekend for the coming world cup.

currently aiming for sharp 40" 1080p

i will dodge philips for now....the audio too soft and unclear when surrounding noisy.
 

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Is the sharp and philips screen glossy surface or matte surface? I dont like glossy easily have reflection.
 

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yeah, old and useless technology. In layman's terms, Micro-USB to hdmi conventer. Just imagine u got 1 ugly cable link to you while blocking people passage way.

Now what you use to show phone display onto tv screen?
 
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