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For Full HD, you need a panel with a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, which enables it to display the whole image from a 1080p source without having to downscale it. However, unless you sit really close to your TV, the increased resolution only re...
If youre a fan of HD DVD or Blu-ray, then it makes sense to opt for a TV that can display the material at its best - and the LC37XD1E is more than capable in this regard. The lack of dedicated Component-video input and hobbled VGA resolution are anno...
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hdtvtest.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 05:39:10
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One of the reasons most people opt for flat panel TVs rather than the bulkier CRT and DLP TVs is the cool factor of wall mounting. There are many wall brackets out there that you can potentially use for your Sharp LC42XD1E LCD TV, but you need to know...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-24 05:39:16
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Most manufacturers new ranges of TVs seem like simply a gentle progression from what theyve produced before. But on the evidence of the LC-42XD1E, theres a full-blown revolution taking place at Sharp HQ.Firstly, it looks completely different from pr...
Looks great, Vastly improved black levels, Decent price...
No component video input...
Most manufacturers new ranges of TVs seem like simply a gentle progression from what theyve produced before. But on the evidence of the LC-42XD1E, theres a full-blown revolution taking place at Sharp HQ.Firstly, it looks completely different from pr...
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We’ve already seen and thoroughly enjoyed 42in and 46in models from Sharp’s potent new XD1E range. But today we’re stretching Sharp’s talents to a whole new dimension with the massive 52in 52XD1E – one of the UK’s biggest commercially available LCD TVs...
Great price for such a large LCD, Scintillatingly vibrant colours...
No dedicated set of component connections...
We’ve already seen and thoroughly enjoyed 42in and 46in models from Sharp’s potent new XD1E range. But today we’re stretching Sharp’s talents to a whole new dimension with the massive 52in 52XD1E – one of the UK’s bigge...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 05:37:40
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52-inch high definition display: The pundits were right. The prices of high-definition televisions seem to be almost in free-fall at the moment, and at the top end of the market, that means a 1080p, 52-inch display such as Sharps Aquos...
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IntroductionWhen the Sharp Aquos XD1E series of 1080p LCD HDTV first hit the streets of UK in October 2006, the initial impressions were great: detailed high-definition picture with very respectable blacks at an unbeatable price point. It was not long...
As the cheapest 46-inch 1080p LCD TV available on the market today, Sharp LC46XD1E offers excellent value-for-money despite some flaws...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 05:31:04
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Sharp, the inventor of the LCD, proposes its new line of Full HD televisions, the AQUOS XD1Es which range from 37 to 46 inches. We selected the 46 inch equipped with the latest generation of panels with a 4ms response time and typical contrast ratio of...
Little noise in HD, Excellent reactivity (the best we’ve seen on an LCD TV), A warranty that covers numerous defects...
We would have liked to have seen truly efficient processing for SD sources, Colors worse than approximate, VGA input that also serves as a YUV input, Banding possible on panels produced up until December 2006...
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 05:31:11
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Much has been made of Sharps new 1080p LCD TV line-up and indeed the LC46XD1E is one of the most attractive looking sets weve seen in a while. Not only is the glossy black finish a real winner, the overall design is neat and compact, meaning it wont...
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