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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La fluidité avec le mode 100 Hz
Le piqué de l'image
Le rendu naturel des couleurs
La justesse des couleurs en sortie d'usine
Le mode OPC
Uniformité de la dalle
Mode 100 Hz Home Cinéma
Le piqué de l’image
Image naturelle
Consommation électrique
Très faible consommation électrique
Bon contraste
Prix
Contraste
Consommation
Fidélité chromatique
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La qualité sonore
L'absence de prise réseau et de fonctions multimédia avancées
La mise à l'echelle des sources SD
L'impossibilité de lire des vidéos via la prise USB
Sharp has produced a clear winner without a doubt. Compared to previous models, the level of advancements/ improvements is quite significant. With competitive pricing, Sharp shouldn’t have any problem selling the Sharp LC46LE700E.Calibrated Settings...
Extrait: A little under a month ago I looked at and NEARLY loved the 40LE600E - the first of Sharp's new breed of budget LCD TVs with direct LED backlighting. In fact, the only big problem I had with it was its tendency to suffer with motion blur. So I'm understan...
Intense colour reproduction; good black levels; plenty of set-up flexibility; not a bad price for what's on offer
No Ethernet connection; dismal picture presets; motion isn't totally smooth; standard-definition pictures could be better; audio is rather weak
Adding 100Hz processing into the mix, Sharp's Aquos LC46LE700E certainly improves on the cheaper Aquos LC40LE600E's already good picture quality, at least as far as standard-definition material is concerned. It's just a shame the improvements aren't m...
The Sharp LC-40LE700UN is certainly not a headline-maker of a TV, but we found lots of reasons that it should be given some consideration if you're shopping for a moderately-sized unit. It performed well in most of our tests, and its special features...
Extrait: A quality LCD TV in and of itself, the Sharp Aquos LE700 Series LCD TV incorporates a powerful LED back light array to boost brightness and, more importantly, contrast. Net result: superior visuals at conventional costs (read: not cheap, but not lousy,...
The 40LE700E’s price is attractive for a TV using direct LED technology and boasting 100Hz processing. The set’s design is easy on the eye when you’re looking right at it, too, By far the most lovable thing about the 40LE700E, though, i...
This one’s easy: the set’s motion handling problems hang over the 40LE700E’s otherwise often glorious pictures like a brooding rain cloud in an otherwise clear sky, The amount of motion blur on show, even with the 100Hz engine engaged...
In the end, the Sharp 40LE700E spends more time looking pretty damn good than it does looking blurry and disappointing, so it’s certainly worth hunting down for an audition, especially if you can find it for a knock-down price on some website or oth...
Extrait: The Sharp’s biggest plus point could well be its affordable retail price — just 1,100 GBP! User-friendly operation and low power consumption add to the list of positives, making the Sharp an excellent everyday TV. For more advanced home-cinema tasks, however, this Japanese..
LED backlight, 120Hz refresh rate, Good black performance, Four HDMI inputs
No network connection, Doesn't use a local-dimming backlight, Obnoxious branding on the front bezel
The Sharp Aquos LC-32LE700UN is a solid product and a major step up from most any older CFL-backlit LCD TV, but the competition in this price range is heated these days....