Typical price: £1,500
What is it: LCD television with 'Full HD' 1080p support
What we think: A very good all-round television with surprisingly good standard-definition performance
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 June 2007
Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LC46XD1E, LCD screen, pixels, performance
We like:
Picture quality on standard- and high-definition material; styling
We don't like:
Sound quality; annoying video inputs
You might also need:
HDMI cable; HD DVD or Blu-ray player; hi-def games console
CNET UK judgement:
A great TV that offers pretty good value for money -- its standard-definition performance makes watching Freeview much more pleasurable than on its big-screen rivals
Full review:
If you want a big, 1080p LCD they don't come much bigger and stuffed full of pixels than the Sharp Aquos LC46XD1E. This huge, high-quality screen is sure to impress everyone who sees it, even before you turn it on. Continue Reading...
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