Sharp LC-40LE700UN

Sharp LC-40LE700UN

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Sharp LC-40LE700UN Reviews

DigitalVersus

11/2009

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6.0/10

Product Survey: 40'' to 49'' TVs

Sharp's LE700 is a newcomer to the world of entry-level LED TVs. That makes it a direct competitor of the Samsung B6000, one of today's best televisions and model that's hard to beat! There's no use pretending otherwise: to bring down the price of any kind of product, you need to make savings somewhere. Sharp decided to cut some features, so there's no network port, and the multimedia player can only handle JPEG and MP3 files. The on-screen menus haven't been updated for several generations now and are beginning to look seriously out-of-date. Despite using LED backlighting, the frame is pretty thick and is almost 10 cm from front to back. The Full HD screen is covered with a glossy surface which is rather susceptible to reflections. Finally, and most worryingly, the stand doesn't rotate, meaning you can't easily move the TV round to face the viewers. It's a shame, especially given that narrow viewing angles are one of LCD TVs' biggest weaknesses. And the viewing angles on the 40LE700 really aren't very good. Our test procedure measured angles of 45°, and, beyond around 35-40°, the quality of the image on screen really falls off.

CNet

10/2009

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6.0/10

Sharp LC-40LE700UN

LCD TV makers have always charged a premium for LED backlighting. In fact, the first LED-based LCD TV Sharp released, the inch-thick XS series, debuted last year at a cool $11,000 MSRP for the 52-inch model. LED has become a lot more mainstream since then, and so have Sharp's ambitions for the well-marketed backlight technology. The Sharp LC-LE700UN series encapsulates that progress toward the mass market: it's the least-expensive LED-backlit LCD available today, it measures the standard 3-odd inches thick, and as a result its owners will have a tough time convincing visitors that it's anything more than a normal, CCFL-based LCD. This Sharp uses different LED backlight technology from any of the other "LED TVs" available today, and perhaps as a result, its picture quality has no major advantage over non-LED-based LCDs. On the other hand, it sips power more sparingly than any other TV we've reviewed, and its solid feature set is highlighted by a unique selection of widgets and superb built-in support. The Sharp LC-LE700UN series will appeal to people on a moderate budget who still want the energy efficiency of an LED-backlit LCD.