Sharp Aquos LC-46LE700E LED 100Hz LCD TV

Just under a month ago, I watched and loved the ESRP 40LE600E – the first new type of Budget Sharp LCD TVs with LED backlight directly. In fact, the only major problem I had with it was its tendency to suffer with motion blur. So I’m obviously very excited today with the arrival of Sharp 46in 46LE700E: a step-up model that adds LED 100Hz motion processing in the procedure.

Sharp Aquos LC-46LE700E LED 100Hz LCD TV

My enthusiasm faded a bit, but as I watch the clock 46LE700E’s. Because in my eyes, how it replaces the hip and the metal strip in the fashion that graced the bottom of the 40LE600E with a blue strip of black plastic leaves really looking less attractive than its brothers and sisters less.But hell – this is a minor, perhaps even a subjective point, and as such will be rendered completely irrelevant if the 46LE700E offers hope for improved image quality.

There is no debate about the connections 46LE700E, though. It just Outgun 40LE600E, clear and simple, adding an extra HDMI (bringing the total to four) and enabling the USB port for JPEG and MP3 files. While 40LE600E was also a USB port, this one was just for service.It’s a shame, I suppose, that 46LE700E does not make things a gear or two more by, say, providing any Internet access or DLNA PC. But these characteristics are not all the interests, of course, and May and led to the 46LE700E costs a little more than £ reasonably aggressive in 1130 we found it going for.

In fact, considering that the 46LE700E uses direct (as opposed to board) LED lighting, with local dimming for improved performance of contrast, the price could be considered as very aggressive. Even if, as I noted during the review of the 40LE600E, there is a reason why 46LE700E is not in the same kind of price range as high as some other TV Direct LED, such as the range X4500 Sony and Sharp models XS1E own uber expensive. And the reason is that it employs relatively inexpensive white LED dimming rather than the expensive RGB system used by many other LED Direct TV, and so may lack color range compared to its counterparts RGB. [via trustedreviews]

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