Typical price: £1,200
What is it: A 37-inch 720p LCD TV with built-in Freeview
What we think: A great all-round television that offers excellent picture quality and an impressive 100Hz mode to improve movies and gaming
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 June 2007
Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LC37RD2E, Serenity, component video, remote control
We like:
Picture and sound quality
We don't like:
Not 1080p; weird connectivity could be annoying
You might also need:
HDMI lead; HD DVD or Blu-ray player; HD games console
CNET UK judgement:
The Sharp Aquos LC37RD2E is a good, 720p HD Ready TV with some great features, including an effective 100Hz picture mode, which does a good job of removing motion blur and film judder
Full review:
Every year there are improvements to LCD televisions that make them a more attractive proposition. Continue Reading...
Sharp Aquos LC37RD2E History
23 May 2007 in Crave
Sharp Aquos LC37RD2E: Making jerky things smooth
Sharp's new 37-inch LCD TV offers a way to remove motion blur and film judder -- sadly the engineers at Sharp haven't yet created a mode to lessen the impact of The Jeremy Kyle Show
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