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Sharp LC15SH7U 15-inch LCD TV
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Sharp LC15SH7U 15-inch LCD TV

Our Price: $329.00
SKU:

SHA-25075-1

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Description:

Sharp's 4:3 LC15SH7U LCD TVs provide a slim, versatile television solution with a black sleek and stylish design. The LC15SH7U features a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio; low reflection glares protection and includes ATSC/NTSC tuners to receive digital and analog off-air broadcasts. The LC15SH7U is compatible with a wide range of mounting brackets.

Features:

15" LCD-TV with built-in ATSC/NTSC Tuners


Viewing Angles are so wide you can view from practically anywhere in the room


High Brightness so you can put them virtually anywhere


Component Input


High Contrast Ratio provides incredible images


Product Details:
Product Length: 14.61 inches
Product Width: 9.11 inches
Product Height: 14.31 inches
Product Weight: 9.3 pounds
Package Length: 17.61 inches
Package Width: 16.75 inches
Package Height: 11.5 inches
Package Weight: 11.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

37 of 38 found the following review helpful:

3A decent TV, but bad soundApr 22, 2007
By CLL
I bought this TV from Costco, not Amazon. I was looking for a small, energy-efficient TV to use in my office for times that I work in there. As such, picture quality wasn't that important to me, but this TV does look good and I am satisfied with it. I am not an audiophile/videophile, so I am easy to please. It's not an HDTV, but I didn't need that.

However, it's clearly a very bottom-of-the-line TV in features. There are few features and options available on the menu. The $99 CRT TV it's replacing had far more features. There are only 3 video options for color tone (warm/cool/normal) backlight (bright/normal/dark) and a brightness slider.

The first thing I noticed plugging this TV in was how tinny and weak the sound was. There was no discernable bass, and the sound quality from the TV speaker was very poor. I get better sound out of the cheapo radio I use at work. I was considering returning it, as I listen to it more than I watch it, but I hooked up some PC speakers to the headphone jack, plugged in the subwoofer of that speaker set, and now it sounds great. Unless you're willing to do this, though I would not recommend this TV.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4Great TV For Kitchen or BathAug 30, 2007
By Reb
After much research, we bought this TV to sink into a wall niche in our bathroom. My husband will use it to watch CNBC when he is shaving, and the TV will be fine for that. The picture quality is quite good, and the set up is easy. The sound is rather thin, though acceptable in a smaller room. It reminds me of the car speaker mono-sound one experienced at drive-in movies. (Apparently, no 15" sets have good sound yet, so tinny sound isn't peculiar to this Sharp.) When I removed the base, it took me a while to realize that, after you unscrew one screw that is deeply sunk, you have to turn the TV over and it will simply fall out. After two screws are removed, the base just slides out. Sharp, by the way, was singularly unhelpful in telling me how to remove the base safely; in fact, their agent said the base was not designed to be removed. But a salesman at Circuit City said it's flat-screen 101 to know that all those TV's are designed to be hung, and therefore have removable bases or bases that flip up, which double as wall mounts. He is the one who told me you sometimes have to turn the TV's over to get the deeper screws to drop out. We will be hanging this TV on the Sanus low profile VMFL1 in black, which we also bought from Amazon. It's a snap to install the mount. The only reason I am not rating this TV a 5 is that the sound quality is thin, and the Sharp sales reps were not well-informed on the product's features.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5This is a great TV for a great low priceJun 10, 2007
By G. Morrey
I bought this TV at Sears, not at Amazon, and I paid $199 for it. What a great value! Contrary to the other two reviews posted for this TV, I think this is an exceptionally high-quality television. The picture is crystal clear and the sound couldn't be better. I replaced an old 13" CRT TV with this beautiful device and wow, what a difference. You can't really go wrong for the price...I fully recommend picking one up.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

2Sound is horribleNov 14, 2007
By Fitzpatrick Insurance Solution "Eric Fitz"
Why did I not listen to the other reviewers that said the sound quality was atrocious? They were right. The sound has an irritating, tinny quality that is most annoying. I stole the external speakers of my kids' computer and now the TV sounds fine. Now my kids' complaints about me stealing thier speakers have an irritating, tinny quality that is most annoying.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Tin BoxJun 19, 2008
By Mrs. C
I bought this television but returned it because the sound quality was so bad. It sounded like the sound was coming through a tin box or a transitor radio. It was so irratating - even though the picture was pretty good I could not stand the sound.

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