Typical price: £900
What is it: 46-inch, 1080p LCD TV with green aspirations
What we think: Decent high-definition performer with an aggressive price tag, but its green features are a letdown
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 April 2009
Tags: Sharp, Sharp Aquos LC46DH77E, speakers, planet, televisions
We like:
Lovely design; HD pictures frequently look excellent; remarkably cheap for such a large TV; 'eco' button on the remote could help you save money
We don't like:
Weak audio; black levels and standard-definition pictures could be better; green features are disappointing; manual is huge for an ostensibly eco-friendly TV
CNET UK judgement:
While Sharp is to be congratulated on trying to bring green issues to the fore with the Aquos LC46DH77E, it's hard to see the supposedly ground-breaking eco button really making much of a difference to the planet's fate. But the set does deliver good performance with HD pictures at an extremely aggressive price
Full review:
Are you struggling to persuade a reluctant other half to let you buy a massive TV? Then Sharp's 46-inch Aquos LC46DH77E LCD TV with a 'Full HD' 1080p resolution provides a new angle for you to try: saving the planet. For this is the first TV ever to place an 'eco' button on its remote control. W00t! Continue Reading...
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