Typical price: £650
What is it: HD Ready LCD TV with 32-inch screen and 100Hz technology
What we think: A competitively priced LCD with impressive technology and fine picture performance
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 July 2007
Tags: Sharp, Sony, Philips, Sharp Aquos LC32RD2E, digital TV
We like:
Clean, cohesive movement; 100Hz technology; impressive standard- and high-definition performance for the price
We don't like:
Slightly compromised build quality; no dedicated component connections; disappointing sound
You might also need:
RGB Scart cable, two HDMI cables
CNET UK judgement:
Not many LCDs at this price can boast advanced 100Hz technology -- the affect on image quality, especially with cohesive movement, is impressive. Digital TV broadcasts, including sport, feature an almost surreal sense of movement, while high-definition performance is equally impressive. Great value for money
Full review:
What separates Sharp's latest RD2E range from typical LCD designs is that it features advanced 100Hz technology. This should, in theory, improve common LCD constraints, such as unnatural images and staggered movement. Continue Reading...
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