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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
Prix
Contraste
Consommation
Fidélité chromatique
Très faible consommation électrique
Bon contraste
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
Possibilités multimédia limitées
Upscaling des sources SD
Non prise en charge de disques durs USB
Rendu HD qui manque de piqué
Finition moyenne
Pas de pied rotatif
Rémanence trop perceptible
Qualité d'image qui s'effondre audelà d'un angle de 3540°
Extrait: About a year ago, I reviewed Sharp’s first LED-backlit LCD HDTV, the LC-52-XS1U, a slick $12,000 special-edition set with a stunning stainless-steel rimmed screen that delivered some of the deepest blacks I’d seen on a flat-panel TV, although a few other...
Affordable. Solid color and contrast-ratio performance. Strong feature set. Energy efficient.
Colors become less saturated at wider viewing angles. Some deinterlacing issues. Low peak brightness for an LED set.
The affordable, 40-inch Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN produces a solid HD picture, offers plenty of connectivity ports and cool Web features, and thanks to LED backlighting, it's energy efficient too....
Publié: 2009-10-16, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
Inexpensive for an LCD with LED backlighting; extremely energy efficient; effective video processing that can separate antiblur and dejudder functions; intriguing selection of interactive widgets; superb built-in support including live help with remote...
Black levels not as deep as LED and some non-LED-based LCDs; less-accurate grayscale; glossy screen reflects ambient light; minor backlight uniformity issues.
The Sharp LC-LE700UN's LED backlighting doesn't elevate its picture quality beyond the LCD norm, but does help make it the most efficient TV we've ever tested. Read full review See all prices
Excellent contrast, razor sharp images, seven-star energy rating
A bit bulky for an LED TV, stand is fixed
If you're on the lookout for a mid-range large screen HD TV, the Sharp LC52LE700X is a worthy choice. It combines excellent picture quality with an energy-efficient design. Highly recommended...
Extrait: Suave Kajko and Neil UnderwoodChoosing a flat panel LCD TV has recently gotten a little more complicated – for those who care about performance anyway. Since LCD TVs were first introduced, manufacturers have strived to achieve the same level of perform...