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The LC60 is one of the more affordable 60inch LED HDTVs you can currently buy, The LC60 performance is surprisingly good, possessing rich, natural colors with solid black levels coupled with near uniform backlighting something few edge lit LED displays can claim, The LC60 is one of the few edge lit LED HDTVs that I've come across that doesn't outright butcher SD content, good news for those o
The LC60's build quality isn't exactly class leading and no doubt a reason for its roughly $2,000 asking price. Thankfully, the LC60's build quality isn't reflected in its performance, which is otherwise very good, The LC60 is not 3D compatible, which may or may not be a deal breaker for some of you I know it isn't for me, While I appreciate the included Apps that come with the LC60, there do
For a little over $2,000 retail, Sharp's 60-inch LED HDTV, the LC-60, is worthy of your consideration. While it doesn't necessarily "win" any particular category in terms of its performance, it's far from the worst. While it's clear to see where Sharp ...
Viewing pictures on the Sharp LC-40LE831E you can immediately see that the vibrancy of colours really stands out. Bright colours such as blues really come alive, even in 3D. The 3D effect is very good indeed. Pictures pop out convincingly as they should without being jarring on the eyes. Where the Sharp LC-40LE831E also shines is in the clarity of its 3D images. 3D TVs often suffer from looking d
One of the major drawbacks is having to purchase the glasses separately. At £59.99 they don’t exactly come cheap. And you’ll want at least two if you want others to share the 3D experience with you. Wi-Fi built in, instead of having to use a dongle would have been a nice touch but as it stands the Sharp LC-40LE831E still offers great value.
Outstanding picture quality and all-round performance, and value for money make the Sharp LC-40LE831E one of the best bargains around. Sharp LC-40LE831E is tagged with Sharp, LC-40LE831E, review, 40-inch, LCD, 3D TV, television and 1080p. Select a tag ...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Steve May , review by: T3.com
Rich colour reproduction, Great motion handling, Solid media streaming
No iPlayer, Blacks could be better, 3D crosstalk effects
We don’t think Sharp’s engineers got adequate kudos for creating Quattron quad-pixel tech in the first place; it was a remarkably inventive bit of engineering. Now with this TV they’ve pushed the concept forward yet again. Well worth hunting down for
Abstract: It’s been a while now since we had a look at one of Sharp’s LCD TVs, which made their delivery of a the new LC40LE831E quite timely, since we’re always eager to see what the Japanese LCD innovator is up to. The company has a tradition of producing dist...
Startlingly good 3D pictures, Very good 2D pictures too, Good Value
Fiddly onscreen menus, Online features only average, HD pictures look slightly soft at times
The 40LE831E is ultimately not quite as desirable as the 46LE831E, partly due to the way its smaller size decreases its 3D impact, and partly due to the 40LE831E’s marginally less sharp HD pictures. But it’s still a very fine TV for its money, especial...
Intense, but controlled brightness, Clean 3D images, Full HD detail, Colour, Wi-Fi dongle included
Spreadsheet-like EPG, Busy remote, Rudimentary user interface
Is Sharp's star on the rise? Hot on the heels of the news that Sharp could be about to get investment from Apple to become the supplier of iPhone and iPad screens, here's another fillip to the inventor of LCD TVs â a cracking 3D TV that's a polished ...
If you’re concerned about Internet connectivity, then rivals such as Samsung offer a more comprehensive range of on-line services. However, I remain a fan of the rich, vivid images produced by Sharp’s four-colour Quattron technology and reckon that it...
About as serious as LED backlighting gets, there’s a lot to like about this 3D Quattron TV. Proficient with colour, contrast and clean 3D, it's not quite as enjoyable as a Panasonic plasma, but not to far behind. A good size for both 3D and 2D, the hig...