Sharp LC19SB24U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black


Sharp’s LC-19SB24U is a widescreen HDTV LCD TV that provides a slim design, high definition TV solution with a distinctive small foot print. It features a high-performance LCD panel for high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low-reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles. The LC-19SB24U includes ATSC/NTSC tuners to receive off-air broadcasts as well as digital cable QAM capability to receive non-scrambled digital cable programming. In addition, the LC-19SB24U is PC compatible and is an HDTV monitor for greater versatility. As an HDTV monitor, it is compatible with all 1080i and 720p signals from HDTV sources. Separate decoder is required.

  • 16:9 ATSC/NTSC/QAM Tuner
  • Black with Bottom Low Profile Speakers
  • Headphone Jack; HDMI input and PC Input

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5 Responses to “Sharp LC19SB24U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black”

  1. I got this TV 2 years ago, free, with Verizon FiOS. It’s still working perfect. Picture is great but fyi I was getting rid of a 20″ CRT TV with this. The sound is good, clear, maybe a little tinny, but it’s fine for what it is. There are 2 things I would have appreciated knowing. 1) The viewing angle can’t be adjusted very much up and down. I have the TV up on a tallboy dresser and had to put a book under the rear to tilt the angle of the TV downward so I could view in bed. 3) The screen isn’t very bright. I have it on the brightest setting and it’s still very dark. During dark scenes I sometimes lose distinction on what’s on screen.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. D. Munoz says:

    If you’re a college student, who needs a TV and your school has digital cable availibility. Then this would be a great TV.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. When I finally received my free HDTV from Verizon (about three months after it was promised) I couldn’t wait to try it out to see if it really worked. All I can say is WOW! Loaded with features, beautiful picture when used with FiOS, easy to use–well worth the wait.

    The set fits in great where I wanted it to. It’s not the biggest TV in the world (what do you expect for free?) but it’s a great little set.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Purchased at Circuit City at a great price but you get what you pay for.

    1 month after the purchase the HDMI port no longer worked and 3 months later the set will not power up. The warranty is 90 days parts and labor and 1 year parts so in order to fix the set I will have to shell out more than I paid for it in labor costs. Currently pleading with support to pay for the labor since it’s only 1 month out of warranty.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Me says:

    I’ll put this here because I’m not subscribing to some goofy forum just to give a review, and all the Verizon Fios customers are trying to figure out what’s up. They are giving these away free with their service bundle, but can tell you nothing, I mean nothing. They don’t have to because people are willing to walk on coals to sign up. Straight scoop, picture is great on this tv. All the options in the world, so you have to mess with the setup a bit. Hint: choose picture option vivid. Fios is way good enough, standard without HD, on this 19″. I say save your HD money for the big screen set. Hooked up Phillips 5982 DVD 1080i upconverter to this, $59. Way cool resolution and picture. Check out the reviews on that. Also, the sound truly is inadequate, but not a problem, because every 19″ is way inadequate. No worries. It has a headphone mini jack output in the back. It also has optical audio out in the back, but that is way overkill for a 19″. Back to the mini jack. Hooked up Cambridge Soundworks, $79, oh my my. You can hook up any PC speakers to this. Went direct, no additional volume control needed. You control the sound through your blaster. It cuts off the TV speakers, like you need those. Also, this TV has the same specs as the Aquos version, except no goofy magnetic remote control. Oh, yeah, use your Fios STB remote to run the TV, DVD and STB. It works great. Follow the insructions provided by Verizon on the remote control, make all the units turn off and on at the same time.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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