Typical price: £850
What is it: 37-inch, 1080p LCD TV
What we think: A good all-rounder with pleasant styling and good picture quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 June 2008
Tags: Sharp, Sharp LC-37B20E, inputs, LCDs, tuner
We like:
Styling; picture; sound; menu systems
We don't like:
Still got some of Sharp's weirdness, such as crazy channel ordering; could be cheaper; requires substantial set up
Also known as:
Sharp Aquos LC-37B20E
You might also need:
Blu-ray player; games console; HD TV service
CNET UK judgement:
A good TV but not one that shouts 'high end' at us. The smooth motion on movies, sharp picture and great sound certainly do suggest that it's a very good mid-range TV
Full review:
The Sharp LC-37B20E is a 1080p LCD TV aimed at people who want a good quality, attractive TV that won't break the bank. At £850 direct from the Sharp Web site, it's looking good. Continue Reading...
Sharp LC-37B20E History
20 Jun 2008 in Crave
Sharp LC-37B20E: 1080p LCD with a delightfully svelte bezel
Sharp LCDs have been on a diet, added some nice features and want to win a place in your heart with their delightful looks and 1080p picture
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