Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Sharp LC-46XD1E and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sharp LC-46XD1E.
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19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Decent audio quality, Full HD capability, Bright and vibrant pictures
Some colours can look over-dominant
After letting a few rivals steal a march on it, Sharp is getting its LCD TV act very much back together. Our evidence? The huge improvements made over anything Sharp has done before as witnessed in the LC-42XD1E, and even more so by the company’s ne...
Picture quality on standard- and high-definition material; styling
Sound quality; annoying video inputs
A great TV that offers pretty good value for money -- its standard-definition performance makes watching Freeview much more pleasurable than on its big-screen rivals ...
Abstract: 52-inch high definition display: The pundits were right. The prices of high-definition televisions seem to be almost in free-fall at the moment, and at the top end of the market, that means a 1080p, 52-inch display such as Sharps Aquos ...
If youre a fan of HD DVD or Blu-ray, then it makes sense to opt for a TV that can display the material at its best - and the LC37XD1E is more than capable in this regard. The lack of dedicated Component-video input and hobbled VGA resolution are anno...
Little noise in HD, Excellent reactivity (the best we’ve seen on an LCD TV), A warranty that covers numerous defects
We would have liked to have seen truly efficient processing for SD sources, Colors worse than approximate, VGA input that also serves as a YUV input, Banding possible on panels produced up until December 2006
Abstract: Much has been made of Sharps new 1080p LCD TV line-up and indeed the LC46XD1E is one of the most attractive looking sets weve seen in a while. Not only is the glossy black finish a real winner, the overall design is neat and compact, meaning it wont...
Abstract: If you really want the best chance of appreciating what a full HD resolution can do, you need to see it working on really big screen. For it's a simple fact that the full HD benefits of enhanced resolution, reduced image noise, and subtler colour blends b...
Easy to use and set up, excellent picture quality, on screen 'hints' system.
Built-in speakers are quite tinny and vibrate at higher volumes and when the base is turned up.
Given the price and sheer quality of both the TV’s build and its picture, the 37XD1E is almost a cracker. But it is let down by the set’s speaker system that cannot begin to match sound quality with picture quality. Login or register to post comments...