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Recall Corner: Sharp 32in LCD TV

sharp lcd tv recall.jpgThe latest entrant to Recall Corner is Sharp, where the company will be watching one of its 32in LCD TVs.

The issue? It is to do with a fragile stand and concerns that its neck that can break, causing the set to fall over...and the threat that represents to consumers. Note, however, no injuries have actually been reported. The model in question is the LC-32SB28UT.

The recall was actually started at the very end of August, and it is believed about 9,000 of the TVs have been sold between March and August 2010. They were manufactured in China.

See the relevant CPSC page for details of the particular serial numbers involved.

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