Typical price: £630
What is it: 32-inch HD Ready LCD TV with integrated Freeview tuner
What we think: Excellent value for money if high-definition performance isn't a priority
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2006
Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LC32GD8E, analogue, connectivity, HDMI
We like:
Stylish design; high-definition compatibility; advanced user settings; great standard-definition performance
We don't like:
Restricted connectivity; occasional instability with high-definition images
You might also need:
HDMI cable, RGB Scart cable
CNET UK judgement:
Sharp's LC-32GD8 is an affordable entry-level LCD with a typical specification at this price. You can get better performance, especially with high definition, but you'll need to spend more for the privilege
Full review:
Sharp has initiated a full-scale assault on the LCD market with several new Aquos screens ranging from relatively basic designs to the latest high-end 1080p models. The LC32GD8E is an entry-level model that's incredibly affordable if you shop around. Continue Reading...
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July 6, 2007
Posted by: LOURDES Castelau
"Just shoot me now"
November 19, 2006
Posted by: Mark Wilson
"Good, cheap HD Ready TV"
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