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32" ; 1366 x 768 pixels ; 16:9 ; Stereo, NICA
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Sharp - LC32AD5E
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20" ; 1366 x 768 pixels ; 16:9 ; Stereo
Sharp - LC20AD5E
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42" ; 1366 x 768 pixels ; 16:9 ; Stereo
Sharp - LC42AD5E
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6 review(s)
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Title: Sharp LC-46X20E
Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming
Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues
Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into
Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
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Title: Sharp LC-46X20E
Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming
Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues
Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into
Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
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Title: Sharp LC-46X20E
Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming
Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues
Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into
Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
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Title: Sharp LC-46XL2E
Pros: Well-connnected; Bright pictures; Great HD performance; Strong black levels
Cons: Poor SD performance; Some motion smearing
Verdict: Finally in the plus column, colours are vibrant and bright. But, it also has to be said that occasionally colours aren't completely natural in tone: some skin tones end up looking a bit over-ripe
Summary: The LC46LX2E might not be quite perfect, but it certainly is a mighty fine HD monitor
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Title: Sharp LC32D44 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Strong Freeview images; Nice price; User-friendly
Cons: Motion blur; Dodgy hi-def pictures; Lacking in features
Verdict: Colours are well saturated while the LC32D44E manages a reasonably good attempt at reproducing blacks
Summary: There's little for hi-def fans to get excited about with Sharp's LC32D44E
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Title: Sharp LC-46X20E
Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming
Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues
Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into
Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
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Title: Sharp Aquos LC-26D44E LCD TV | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Ideal as second TV; Good connectivity; Bright, vivid display
Cons: No 100Hz processing; 720p-only
Verdict: Newer, bigger TVs tend to favour 100Hz processing to address any motion blurring that tends to occur when viewing fast moving objects and sweeping camera pans. But you wouldn't expect this new technology on entry-level LCD TVs and so the LC26D44EBK is stu
Summary: This mini-Aquos also makes a good sidekick for an HD games console
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