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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TV Recorders and Receivers
Sharp TU-R160H review
A digital recorder that integrates a sizeable 160GB hard drive for 80 hours of recordings and dual TV tuners, so you can record one programme while you watch another, but this Sharp unit is rather similar to a box from Goodmans we reviewed recently, which is much cheaper Read more
18 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Sharp Aquos LC32P70E review
There's been plenty of fuss made over high definition, but what if you're not interested in subscribing to HDTV services or upgrading your existing DVD player? Enter the LC32P70E, a competitively priced, attractive LCD TV that concentrates its abilities on standard-definition performance -- and delivers in spades Read more
16 May 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Sharp TUT2HR32 review
Sharp's TUT2HR32 Freeview+HD recorder ticks the right boxes, with twin HD tuners, a 320GB hard drive and bright, colourful interface. Unfortunately, it also generates more fan noise than a Take That concert. Read more
13 July 2011 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
Sharp BD-HP20H review
With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300 -- especially when it offers excellent hi-def performance and a very handy quick-start function Read more
15 January 2008 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sharp Aquos LC46DH77E review
Unfortunately, the 1080p, 46-inch Aquos LC46DH77E LCD TV doesn't fully deliver on its eco-friendly promise. It's just as well, then, that this set looks fantastic, puts in a mostly excellent performance with high-definition content, and bears a remarkably low price tag for such a big TV Read more
9 April 2009 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sharp Aquos LE320 (LC-37LE320E) review
The Sharp Aquos LE320 is a stylish looking set and produces good HD pictures, but its standard-definition performance is weak, its programme guide is very sluggish and it lacks features such as media streaming and an HD tuner. Read more
24 February 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sharp Aquos LC32AD5E review
Normally known as a high-end brand, Sharp has cut out all the extras with this low-cost 32-inch 720p LCD TV. It still boasts a perfectly acceptable set of connections and the trademark Sharp style, and although its performance isn't totally reliable, it's a very good option if you're on a budget Read more
3 March 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Sharp HTSB200 review
For those who are short on space but still want to boost the audio quality of their flat-screen TV, the long and slim HTSB200 2.1-channel surround-sound speaker bar is a decent option. Its performance at high volumes isn't great, but, at normal volumes, it adds a significant amount of oomph Read more
24 September 2009 by Patrick Wignall
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sharp Aquos LE831 (LC-40LE831E) review
The Sharp Aquos LC-40LE831E LED TV has its plus points, such as its impressive 3D performance. But its 2D picture quality could be better and its Internet features lag behind the competition. Read more
5 July 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Best cheap 37-inch LCD televisions
A 37-inch screen makes a lot of sense for most homes. For a start they aren't totally dominating, but they do have enough impact to impress your friends. High-definition material will look stunning, but it won't be too much of a stretch for the screen to handle Freeview well too Read more
11 May 2007 by Ian Morris
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