Typical price: £1,400
What is it: LCD TV with full 1080p support and a 42-inch screen
What we think: Excellent for watching 1080p high-definition content
Average user rating
Average user rating from 7 users
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Sharp Aquos LC42XD1E user reviews
April 16, 2007
Posted by: Benjamin Hollingsworth
"Perfect for me"
April 12, 2007
Posted by: Paul Clarke
"Hotter than a heatwave"
January 18, 2007
Posted by: Ronald Higginbotham
"Surprisingly good"
January 4, 2007
Posted by: Stephen Cuthbert
"Great picture and sound is very good"
December 30, 2006
Posted by: Danny Overton
"Best LCD TV on market for picture quality"
December 30, 2006
Posted by: Russell Cox
"Blindin for HD res"
December 29, 2006
Posted by: Russell Cox
"Perfect Full HD TV for the very reasonable money"
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