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The editors liked
Very low energy consumption
Good contrast
Likeable picture
Good Freeview images
Subtle colours and decent motion tracking
Excellent contrast
Good value for LED
Rich colours
Good colour management
Inky blacks
Intense colours
Sharp HD pictures
The editors didn't like
No rotating stand
Ghosting far too visible
Image quality drops off at viewing angles above 3540°
On screen menus showing their age
Bluray and DVD images lack clarity and fine detail
The Sharp Aquos LC-52LE700E offers plenty of screen for the money, and it's capable of delivering crisp HD pictures with intense colours and deep blacks. Its standard-def performance is disappointing, but you should check it out if you mainly watch Bl...
Abstract: Lesser issues find a few quite overt backlight inconsistencies creeping in when you view the screen from an angle, and a fairly feeble sound performance. These, though, are insignificant flaws compared wi..
The LC-40LE700 is a bit of a conundrum, excellent in some respects and rather mediocre in others. Worthy of serious consideration for any form of content that doesn't contain a great deal of fast on screen action; we would advise against this screen i...
Abstract: So far as I'm concerned, the introduction of LED backlighting to the LCD TV world has been almost as important/revolutionary as the development of flat TV technology itself. After all, it single-handedly turns an inherently flawed flat TV technology into ...
As a 40-inch LCD TV with LED backlighting, the first thing we need to do in this review is nail what bit of the LED world it belongs to.And rather surprisingly, it turns out that it's a direct LED model - as in, one where the LED lights are positioned...
Sharp has produced a clear winner without a doubt. Compared to previous models, the level of advancements/ improvements is quite significant. With competitive pricing, Sharp shouldn’t have any problem selling the Sharp LC46LE700E.Calibrated Settings...
The lingering motion blur is a weakness, so sports fans and members of the Jason Statham fan-club might prefer an alternative that copes a little better with high-speed action. However, the bright and vivid imagery, and the crisp contrast of the LC40L...