Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Sharp LC-37LE320 and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sharp LC-37LE320.
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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2011-04-03, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Decent codec support for video file playback via USB, Detects both 2:2 and 2:3 film cadences, Lightweight and easy to transport, Looks OK with Blu-ray
Poor motion handling with ghosting issues, Bluish blacks and mediocre contrast performance, Outdated GUI, Poor customisabilty of picture options, No advanced calibration controls to correct average colour and greyscale performance, Higher than average inp
Sharp HD pictures; Strong colours when viewing HD material; Relatively low. price tag
No Freeview HD tuner and poor EPG; No support for online services; Disappointing standard-definition performance
The Sharp Aquos LE320 is a stylish looking set and produces good HD pictures, but its standard-definition performance is weak, its EPG is very sluggish and it lacks features such as media streaming and an HD tuner....
Pretty design, Punchy colours, Decent multimedia flexibility via the USB
Motion blur/lag, Average black levels, No Freeview HD tuner or online features, Seems expensive
These fairly considerable picture issues do, thankfully, sit opposite a couple of notable 37LE320E strengths. Colours, while not always looking perfectly natural, are at least very dynamically and vividly portrayed, giving images a pleasing sense of punch...
Eye-catching design, Superior media playback support over USB, Zingy colour reproduction, Above average fine detail
No Freeview HD tuner, No network connectivity or IPTV content portal, 100Hz motion resolution artefacts, Utilitarian user interface, Ordinary sound quality
ForEye-catching designSuperior media playback support over USBZingy colour reproductionAbove average fine detail...
Abstract: Buoyed by the success of its quad-pixel Quattron range, Sharp’s TV boffins are once again walking with a spring in their step. Of course, Quattron is aimed at the high end; it’s a lot more difficult to win friends in the mass market. Consider then t...
Low energy consumption: 62 W, Good media player supports NTFS
Colours aren't accurate: average deltaE of 5.6, Poor quality remote, Narrow viewing angles, Semiglossy screen picks up reflections, Clouding on our test unit
The only good parts of the Sharp LE320E are its media player and low energy consumption: you can forget the rest. ...
Response time, Fair black level, USB DivX support, Very slim
Lacks details in picture, Inputs pointing towards the back wall, Color accuracy
Manufacturers don't put a lot of effort into the 32-inch segment any more. Most living room TVs today are larger than 32 inches and therefore 32-inch models are primarily reserved for bedrooms and smaller rooms. LE320 is one of these TVs. It has a slim fr...
kaum Ausstattung, komplizierte Bedienung, keine OnlineFunktionen, durchwachsener EPG
Der Sharp Aquos LC-37LE320E ist ein hervorragend gestalteter Fernseher mit dem Fokus aufs Wesentliche. Wer nur hin und wieder eine Blu-Ray wiedergeben und die Abendnachrichten schauen möchte, kann mit diesem Modell nichts falsch machen. Allen anderen ...
Sehr geringer Stromverbrauch, Insgesamt sehr gutes Bild
Ton klingt blechern, Overscan bei Blu-rays lässt sich nicht deaktivieren
Der Sharp LC-32LE320E ist ein ausgesprochen Strom sparender LED-Fernseher mit insgesamt sehr gutem Bild – und das auch im Eco-Modus. Ausstattung und Tonqualität sind Standard, dafür ist der Preis von rund 640 Euro vollkommen in Ordnung...