Price range: £999.01
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What is it: 1080p 46-inch LCD TV
What we think: A nice looking TV with all the features we've come to expect
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 November 2007
Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E, high definition, electronic programme guide, screens
We like:
Design; remote; menus; sound quality; ease of use; Freeview quality
We don't like:
HD picture is a little soft; colour is hard to set up properly; some motion judder; expensive
Also known as:
Sharp LC46XL2E
You might also need:
HDMI cable; games console; HD DVD or Blu-ray player
CNET UK judgement:
The Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E is an attractive TV with good range of features. Unfortunately, HD picture quality isn't perfect and we think it's a little too expensive compared to other screens in its category
Full review:
Just when we thought we knew what the average Sharp TV looked like, the company surprised us by announcing that it was launching a new range. We were pleased to see there had been a number of excellent design tweaks and the result is a very cool looking screen. Continue Reading...
Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E History
7 Nov 2007 in Crave
Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E: An awesome TV, with a choice of free stuff
If you're looking to jazz up your lounge with a funky new TV, why not consider this Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E? You can get a free funky stand with it -- trust us, you'll be the talk of the town
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