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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 237 reviews of Sharp LC-XL2E Series LCD TV (42", 46", 52") from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.25/10. Comparing these reviews to 404587 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 86/100 (or 8.6 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
10 out of 10
Summary: Our latest Sharp LCD HD TV review features the company's 52-inch, high-end XL2E 1080p model and now means Best4Reviews has completed testing the current range of Sharp's LCD TVs. The question is of course, is it any good?
Conclusion: The LC-52XL2E is a cracker, the sheer quality of the picture and the slim-line design and good build are readily apparent.Even though the built-in speakers may leave something to be desired, you’ll probably plug in a separate surround system for full...
Pro : Easy to use and set up, Excellent picture quality, Great connectivity, Good Remote Control, and volume without distortion
Cons : Built-in speakers quite tinny, Picture flicker in isolated high contrast areas during fast action displaying upscaled/standard definition sources
8 out of 10
Summary: If you're in the market for a pretty-looking HD television, the 42XL2E is worth checking out.
Conclusion: If you're in the market for a pretty-looking HD telly, the 42XL2E is worth checking out, as it's one of the best LCD TVs around when the source quality is high. But its weak audio and average standard definition efforts make it a trickier...
8 out of 10
Summary: The LC46LX2E might not be quite perfect, but it certainly is a mighty fine HD monitor
Conclusion: Finally in the plus column, colours are vibrant and bright. But, it also has to be said that occasionally colours aren't completely natural in tone: some skin tones end up looking a bit over-ripe
Pro : Well-connnected ; Bright pictures ; Great HD performance ; Strong black levels
Cons : Poor SD performance ; Some motion smearing
8 out of 10
Summary: Sharp's second attempt at 100Hz processing is a vast improvement.
Conclusion: As an HD monitor for, say, a dedicated home cinema room, the 46LX2E is a stunning option. Especially given that it seems an absolute steal with its sub £1200 price tag. But if you're looking for a more all-round set that's as happy with standard def as...