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howards way said:Sorry about that Ccovich
I got it on [broken link removed]
I put the promotion code in the delivery notes to get my €30 off
the code was 1157
landlord said:I got my Sharp 26 inch lcd (high def) just over a year and a half ago and paid.......wait for it.....1,900 euro (200 less than the going rate). CCOVICH please please close this thread as its too painfull to read !!!
landlord said:I got my Sharp 26 inch lcd (high def) just over a year and a half ago and paid.......wait for it.....1,900 euro (200 less than the going rate). CCOVICH please please close this thread as its too painfull to read !!!
just checked mine is a Sharp LC26GA3E Aquos and has a DVI input not HDMI, which i think with an adapter can receive the high def. As for the resolution, the specs at the back of the manual say "number of dots (1366 x 768 x 3)"........please tell me after spending 1,900 euro a year and a half ago (for just a 26 inch) that i am now good to go for "high def"potnoodler said:sorry if this makes it more painful, but there is a very strong chance esp. if it was the Aquos model that it is not HDready more like HD compatible, ie has the HDMI interface but not the screen resolution required 1366x768 , so yeah plug in skybox but still view ordinary resolution.
The LC50P50E on buy4now.ie is definitely non HD.
Thinks if it says HDMI on the front opposed to HDready thats the one
Not saying it was deliberate more like a mistake coz even one very well known
and reliable Irish website had a paricular model marked as HDready. Maybe a trip back to store required 18 months ago but may be able to offer you a good offer on something.
and in answer to the wall mountable query, yes is answer any LCD/Plasma up to 65" anyway can be mounted
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