Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Sharp LC-60LE925E and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sharp LC-60LE925E.
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33 Reviews
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The LC-60LE925UN required more attention during setup than recent high-end models I've tested, but the result was an attractive image. Because of its average black level and banding issues, I don't recommend it as a dedicated theater display on which you ...
Published: 2010-12-20, Author: Susan , review by: i4u.com
Abstract: Read full Sharp AQUOS Quattron LC-60LE925UN Review at digitaltrends .60-inch Sharp Aquos HDTV is Best Buy Black Friday 2012 Deal on Sale TodayNov 20 2012Best Buy is now getting serious with deals. The Best Buy...The Ten Best TV DealsApr 13 2011Tons of gre...
Abstract: Sharp's new 52-inch Aquos television (the LC-52LE925UN) is one of two in their LE925UN series of 3D TVs and features an UltraBrilliant Edge-Lit LED Backlight System, an X-Gen LCD Panel, Quattron Quad Pixel Technology, AquoMotion 240, and of course ful...
Picture quality, Black level, Inputs pointing downwards and to the side, Response time and scanning backlights, Time Shift recording, No clouding
Color accuracy, green push, Minor crosstalk, Viewing angles, Internet options limited, Standard picture settings, Reflections
Sharp LE925 has extensive media functionality and one of the coolest features is the Time Shift function that simply works without all the hassle. No setup is required and I think many users will appreciate that. It also has a fairly good DLNA function bu...
Isn't as modern-looking as competitors, additional 3D glasses are expensive, much more expensive than the 60in LG 60PX950
The Sharp LC60LE925X 3D LED TV has excellent picture quality, with a clean and detailed picture that has a wide range of contrast. It doesn't have the same modern styling as Samsung's Series 7 3D LED TVs, but it's definitely not ugly. It is expensive when...
Abstract: Sharp's first 3D televisions include the 60-incher reviewed here at $5,000, and a similar 52-inch model, the LC-52LE925UN at $4,000. Both Quattron TVs use four rather than three colours to create pictures: yellow in addition to the standard mix of red,...