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Sharp LC32D59U 32-Inch 720p LCD TV - Black
★★★★★
A compact 32-inch 720p LCD TV with versatile HD inputs for bedrooms, kitchens, or secondary viewing spaces.
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Overview
Key Features
AQUOS LCD TV
720P CCFL LCD TV
6 HD compatiable inputs
PC Input
High Brightness
Specifications
Screen Size
32 inches
Resolution
720p
Display Technology
CCFL LCD
Inputs
6 HD-compatible inputs, 1 PC input
Features
High Brightness
Color
Black
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Compact 32-inch size fits easily into bedrooms, kitchens, and small living spaces
- Six HD-compatible inputs allow multiple devices to stay connected without swapping cables
- Dedicated PC input adds flexibility for use as a computer display
- High brightness rating helps maintain a clear picture in well-lit rooms
👎 Cons
- 720p resolution lacks the sharpness of 1080p or 4K displays, especially for close-up viewing
- CCFL backlighting consumes more power and is thicker than modern LED-backlit panels
- No smart TV features, so a separate streaming device is needed for app-based content
- Older model may lack current connectivity standards like HDMI 2.0 or USB media playback
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolution does this TV display?
It displays at 720p resolution, which provides clear visuals for standard broadcast content, streaming, and casual viewing on a 32-inch screen.
How many devices can I connect at once?
The LC32D59U offers six HD-compatible inputs plus a dedicated PC input, so you can connect multiple devices like a cable box, game console, and streaming device simultaneously.
Does this TV have a built-in tuner for over-the-air channels?
As a TV set, it is designed to receive standard broadcast signals, though you should verify specific tuner compatibility with your local broadcast format.
Can I use this as a computer monitor?
Yes, it includes a dedicated PC input, making it suitable for use as a secondary computer display.
What type of backlighting does this TV use?
It uses CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) backlighting, which was the standard LCD technology before LED backlighting became widespread.