
Sharp HDTV: Easily watch your favorite TV shows in your bedroom or dorm room with this TV, which features a slim, compact design with 1080p resolution for smooth, clear images. HDMI inputs enable connection to a wide variety of devices.
A: Yes, you can plug in any of the devices that you mentioned and they will work. It has 3 HDMI inputs for this. We didn't use the stand as we mounted it on a wall. But, the stand is actually two pieces- one on each side- and each one has two legs. So it seems that it would be very sturdy considering that the TV is extremely light.
Q: If used as a computer Monitor, How crisp and sharp is the Text for reading and typing?
A: yes, I feel that you can get it even better, we use them as monitors for Mapping and they have better resolution than our traditional LED monitors and having a larger screen for less money was a huge bonus.
Q: Can you use as a computer monitor?
A: If your PC has an HDMI out then yes. If you are looking for a VGA connection then, no it will not work.
Q: Can this be used with a over the air antenna and a analog dvd player?I
A: Yes you no longer will need your converter box. It has an auto channel search you will have to do the first time you set it up, but it's pretty straight forward. As long as your dvd player can play over the rca connections you will be fine. There's even a setting that will change the input to your DVD automatically when it's turned on if you want to use it.
Q: Will this TV work with local channels only?
A: Yes, this TV has a built in digital tuner.
A: I'm going to answer my own question here. I called Sharp tech support as directed and was informed that this set is equipped with a "clear QAM tuner", which is what the college cable provider says is required to view all available channels with simply a coaxial cable connection, no cable converter box required. Thank you, me.
Q: how do i get 1080 resolution
A: Some of the channels/games/movies are in 720p definition, make sure the hdmi cable is working well
Q: can a person come to install a tv in my home?
A: I don't know if someone will come to install it. My TV is connected to my DVD/VCR player, so I already had cables that go from that machine to the TV. I also run my TV off a wireless antenna (I don't have cable). If you have cable, it might be easier to install. My point is, you may need to purchase an inexpensive cable to connect the TV to your VCR, etc. If you have any grandchildren or family members you can call, I guarantee you they will know how to install it for you because it isn't complicated. If you don't have wireless in your home and have no interest in viewing Netflix through the TV, you may be able to save a few dollars by going with a TV that has all of the same features but it isn't "Smart" -- that is what increases the price a bit. The box will arrive very quickly and fortunately the TV is so light -- anyone can pick it up. Good luck. I know I haven't answered your questions, but I just want to encourage you to call a friend or family member if the store people won't do it.