High Definition TV (HDTV) with built-in ATSC terrestrial decoder allows you to view HD signals over an antennae
16:9 aspect ratio; 170-degree viewing angles
60,000-hour lamp life
800:1 contrast ratio
Table stand included
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Product Description: Sharp's LC-37DB5U AQUOS is a state-of-the-art 37" HDTV1 LC-TV that easily enhances the decor of any family room, living room or den. With a true 16:9 aspect ratio, Sharp's Emmy award-winning LCD technology and breathtaking color purity, it is a next-generation TV to carry you into the high-definition future. The LC-37DB5U utilizes Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel, which provides high brightness and wide viewing angles. In addition, the LC-37DB5U has a built-in terrestrial ATSC decoder for receiving off-air HDTV broadcasts.The LC-37DB5U features a sleek silver design with high-aperture aluminum speakers to ensure the sound is as outstanding as the design is elegant. In addition, the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.Other features that distinguish the LC-37DB5U: HDMI and 2 HD component video inputs and an enhanced version of Sharp's proprietary Quick Shoot video circuit, which enables a fast response time of less than 12ms.
Rating : - Serious lock-up defect I bought this Sharp LC-37DB5U and have enjoyed it for over a year. However, recently it started blacking out and locking up. The TV will not respond to the remote or the set-top buttons. It must be unplugged and plugged in again to get the set to respond. Sharp has been absolutely no help with the problem. After doing research I have found much information on the web that this appears to be a widespread problem with Sharp LCD TVs. According to several threads on the web, Sharp put bad components in as many as 5,000 units, the Aquos D4/5/6/7u models, a mismarked capacitor. The defect described in those models, locking up and failing to respond to remote or set-top buttons, is exactly what I am now experiencing as well with the DB5U.