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Sharp LL-M17W1U Review
The good: Smart styling; very impressive performance as a PC monitor.
The bad: Not 480p or HDTV compatible; no DVI connectivity; lacks 2:3 pull-down processing; minor glare issues.
The bottom line: Sharp's small-screen LCD TV is a natural for kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms, and it makes a fine computer monitor--but it can't display HDTV.
Sharp LL-M17W1U Specs
Manufacturer: Sharp
Part number: LL-M17W1U
- Product Specifications
