Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Sharp LC-52LE821E and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sharp LC-52LE821E.
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14 Reviews
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Abstract: The picture's brightness comes at the expense of a little contrast too, as dark scenes look slightly greyed over. And the set's viewing angle is limited. But the positives of Quattron technology far outweigh the negatives, making it one of the most promising - if currently expensive - innovations in years.
Abstract: Having recently reviewed my first Freeview + HD with PVR along –sort of – comes another. I am assured the units that you buy in the shops will be so; in either 46inch or 40inch size they both have the extra yellow gun....
The Sharp LC40LE821 comes very close to being the best LCD TV we have come across for some time. Ultimately, black level ability and a touch of backlight inconsistency let it down; but the colour performance alone still makes this TV worthy of serious ...
For the last couple of years, Sharp has been producing LCD televisions that are sometimes decent, if unremarkable. The company is aggressively pushing “Quattron” technology, seemingly in an attempt to give it the edge against the scores of incredibly simi...
Abstract: While most TV manufacturers have focused on adding a third dimension to their 2010 TV ranges, Sharp chose to buck the trend and go in a different direction by introducing its Quad Pixel technology. This adds a fourth, yellow, sub-pixel to the tradition...
Great design and picture, but price and lack of online video lets the Sharp down. ® Freeview HD TVs Group Test LG 42LE5900 Panasonic Viera TXL32D28 Samsung LE40C650 Sharp Aquos LC-46LE821E Sony Bravia KDL-32EX703 Toshiba Regza 40RV753...
Pluses, Great contrast at 2046:1, Attractive finish, Low energy consumption
Minuses, Reproduction of colours completely wrong, Viewing angles are too narrow, Glossy finish susceptible to reflections and fingerprints, Mediocre multimedia player, Basic remote without backlit buttons
Abstract: The TV feature of the moment, without a shadow of doubt, is 3D. The hype surrounding this intriguing new TV development seemingly knows no bounds. Which is a damn shame for Sharp's LC-46LE821E. For rather than jumping on the 3D bandwagon, the 46in 46LE82...
Great picture, once you get it under control, slim profile, good menus, USB media playback, Freeview HD tuner
No IPTV services, reds look a little suspect, home networking doesn't offer video playback, price
The Sharp Quattron will give you a stunning picture, but is it a picture that justifies the £400 to £500 bump over rival Sony or Samsung models of similar specs? We can't confidently say yesKey specs3.5mm jack, Component, Ethernet, HDMI, MP3 player, Sc...