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Old 07-07-2012, 10:14 PM   #21
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Sucks to hear you weren't able to upgrade your television. Don't worry, another six months and holiday sales will be back.
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Old 07-08-2012, 01:19 AM   #22
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Sucks to hear you weren't able to upgrade your television. Don't worry, another six months and holiday sales will be back.
Yeah, beefy (that sounds funny...) -- we just couldn't do it. I left my full time job because I just wasn't happy there, so I am back to freelancing in my field (writing), and that has been rough too. Now, my wife's hours have been cut back and she's on an "on call" status on her job, making things really rough...

I'm hoping that 70" Sharp comes way down in price by the holidays...
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Old 07-09-2012, 02:21 PM   #23
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Yeah, beefy (that sounds funny...) -- we just couldn't do it. I left my full time job because I just wasn't happy there, so I am back to freelancing in my field (writing), and that has been rough too. Now, my wife's hours have been cut back and she's on an "on call" status on her job, making things really rough...

I'm hoping that 70" Sharp comes way down in price by the holidays...
The non-Elite Sharp was around $2,200 this last Christmas season, and my buddy snagged one. A very respectable unit. I bet it drops quite a bit, you may be in luck.
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Old 07-09-2012, 02:26 PM   #24
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Have a KDS-60A2000. Still love it.
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Old 07-09-2012, 05:43 PM   #25
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The non-Elite Sharp was around $2,200 this last Christmas season, and my buddy snagged one. A very respectable unit. I bet it drops quite a bit, you may be in luck.
Thanks so much, 'Dog! It indeed sounds promising; the non-Elite Sharp you're talking about was the 70-incher?

Do you think the non-Elite branded Sharp is as good as the Elite version in terms of everyday use?
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Old 07-09-2012, 05:44 PM   #26
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Have a KDS-60A2000. Still love it.
Thanks Litigator!

Do you have any pics of your setup? Info on settings you use, etc?

Do you live in Boston? I'm a huge old school Pats fan...
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Old 07-09-2012, 08:49 PM   #27
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Have a KDS-60A2000 here as well. Bought it in early 2007 and have been going good ever since. I have had to change to bulb once so far and no issues with it.
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Old 07-09-2012, 09:52 PM   #28
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Have a KDS-60A2000 here as well. Bought it in early 2007 and have been going good ever since. I have had to change to bulb once so far and no issues with it.
Dang...

All these SXRD peeps with the 60-inch model...I wish I would have sprung for that!!!

So, no plans to upgrade, integra? Do you like the way Blu-rays look on your set?
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Old 07-09-2012, 10:04 PM   #29
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Dang...

All these SXRD peeps with the 60-inch model...I wish I would have sprung for that!!!

So, no plans to upgrade, integra? Do you like the way Blu-rays look on your set?
No immediate plans to upgrade...if anything I'd prefer to have a flat panel so I could throw it up on the wall instead of these large sets since I don't own a house and space is an issue sometimes. PQ wise I am still happy with it; I agree with some of the other posters that the image feels more natural when compared to other sets. My roommate has a lcd and we put them side by side when we first moved in together and the difference in picture is crazy. Not saying one is necessarily better than the other, but the difference surprised me when viewing the same program/game.
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Old 07-12-2012, 05:07 PM   #30
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No immediate plans to upgrade...if anything I'd prefer to have a flat panel so I could throw it up on the wall instead of these large sets since I don't own a house and space is an issue sometimes. PQ wise I am still happy with it; I agree with some of the other posters that the image feels more natural when compared to other sets. My roommate has a lcd and we put them side by side when we first moved in together and the difference in picture is crazy. Not saying one is necessarily better than the other, but the difference surprised me when viewing the same program/game.
I hear you. I know how space can be with renting; I had a studio apartment at one point so I know what you mean -- in that case, wall mounting definitely makes sense. However, in our current house, we have a massive wall unit in our living room in which our SXRD sits in the center; I happen to like the look of an entertainment center so long as it's classy and not cheesy, and I like the "semi-flush" look a display can have within one...

And so when we're going to upgrade to at least a 70", we're not planning on wall-mounting it, but rather putting it on its pedestal so it can remain on the "cabinet" center part of the wall unit, with the rest of the unit's pieces around it. It is going to require some modification -- perhaps extensive modification -- because the space that's there now can maybe hold a 55" or so...

What did you mean with regard to comparing your roommate's LCD to your SXRD -- the SXRD's picture was more stunning?

Do you have any pics of your setup? I'd love to see the SXRD in action...
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Old 07-16-2012, 09:34 PM   #31
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KDS-50A2020 owner here. Had it since 2007. Replaced bulb once back sometime around beginning of 2011. TV looks nice, but I def plan on upgrading to a bigger TV next year.
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Old 07-17-2012, 01:43 PM   #32
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KDS-50A2020 owner here. Had it since 2007. Replaced bulb once back sometime around beginning of 2011. TV looks nice, but I def plan on upgrading to a bigger TV next year.
Hey, Clippins!

I have the exact same model -- thanks for checkin' in! Can you give me some more input in terms of how you like the set's PQ? Do Blu-rays look good on it, still? What picture mode are you running it in?

Can you share some pictures of your setup?
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Old 07-21-2012, 11:56 PM   #33
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Ugh. Just got a warning on my kds-60a2000 that my lamp is dying. Any suggestion on a good replacement lamp.

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Old 07-24-2012, 06:57 AM   #34
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I have the 70 inch sxrd and I love it, I had to have the opitcal block replaced through the class action lawsuit. But I want to upgrade to the Sharp 70.
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Old 07-24-2012, 10:14 PM   #35
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I have the 70 inch sxrd and I love it, I had to have the opitcal block replaced through the class action lawsuit. But I want to upgrade to the Sharp 70.
Hey D,

Great screen and setup in your gallery -- I love the step-down room! I think I actually viewed your pics before...

Does your 70" SXRD seem large enough for your space? If you like the SXRD so much, why are you itching to "upgrade" to the Sharp? I'm simply curious is all...

Thanks bud!
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Old 07-25-2012, 06:20 AM   #36
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Thanks for the compliments on my setup H.T. I want to upgrade because I want to be able to put my TV against the wall, or hang it on the wall. And I dont have to worry about changing bulbs. When I brought my TV Sony had the same TV, but it wasn't a rptv, it was flat in the back just like the Sharp I won't. But that version, "are you ready for this" cost over $33,000. Now aprrox. five yrs later I can get the same size TV for less than half the price I paid for mine. I could easily put a 80 in down there with room to spare. Too bad that Sharp 80 in wasn't available in 2007.
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Old 07-26-2012, 05:24 PM   #37
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I'll chime in and say I have a 60A2000 as well. To my eyes, it still has an incredible picture! I'm on my 2nd bulb and (knock on wood) no optical block issues. Like others have said, I think the picture strikes a nice balance between having a sharp, clear picture and at the same time it looks very natural and not "over processed" like I see with LCD, LED, and Plasmas.
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Old 07-27-2012, 01:22 PM   #38
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50A2000 owner since 2006! I think I'm on bulb number four at this point - just replaced it not too long ago. OB has been replaced twice. I'll replace it when it dies, but I don't see that happening any time soon.
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:34 PM   #39
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Thanks for checkin' in, all my bruddahs!

Due to a recent fish tank disaster that flooded our entire house, we may be in a position to upgrade our SXRD, finally, to a much bigger-sized screen -- we're looking at the 70" Sharp LCD, but I won't know until we get an insurance claim check...

I'm HOPING that at a 12 foot seating distance, the visual impact difference between the 50 and 70 will be substantial...
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Hey, Clippins!

I have the exact same model -- thanks for checkin' in! Can you give me some more input in terms of how you like the set's PQ? Do Blu-rays look good on it, still? What picture mode are you running it in?

Can you share some pictures of your setup?
Sorry it took so long to get back. I do like the sets PQ and Blu-rays look excellent on it. The only reason I'd want to upgrade would be to get a bigger screen size and finally join the flat panel crowd.

As for as picture mode, right now I actually just recently as of a couple weeks ago reset it back to default. I had been running settings I found on CNET several years ago, but PS3 games were looking pretty dark and I was having to bump up the brightness in game. After resetting to default, I don't have that problem anymore. Picture may not be as natural looking as it was with the CNET settings, but still looks great in my opinion.
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