Sharp's AQUOS BD-HP50U / BD-HP21U Blu-ray players eyes-on



The number of televisions estimated that sit unused in closets.
The EPA estimates that nearly 100 million unused televisions are currently taking up precious, beautiful space. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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Sharps are so crappy these days... I use to think so highly of them but everything they've been crankin out is old last gen crap. Their current bluray players are slow and not intuitive at all. Little things like pressing play to close the disc tray and play the BD does not work. You have to actually press the open close button, then press play. Also the finish is crap. Cheap plastic that gets swirls and scratches by even microfiber cloths. As for their TV's? more crap... purple haze and bad screen uniformity problems. Horrible off angle viewing and sub par contrast. Also the remotes are cheap looking. I can go on and on... I'll just stop my rambling now... I've been working electronics too long. =/