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August 2010
(73%)
40 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: Back in January in Las Vegas at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, while some other TV brands were debuting 3D HDTVs, Sharp instead cause a stir by bowing a series of HDTV flat panels branded Quattron that were equipped with four pixel colors inst...
Sharp's new quadpixel technology adds yellow to the standard RGB filter, This TV has a 1080p resolution and will accept 24p sources via its HDMI inputs, Fine Motion Enhanced 120Hz technology effectively reduces motion blur, LCDs can be very bright, which makes them a good choice for a brightly lit viewing environment, The TV has plenty of HDMI inputs and a solid array of picture adjustments
Edgelit LEDbased LCD TVs can suffer from brightnessuniformity issues, and their black levels are generally not as deep as you'll find with the better fullarray LEDbased TVs with local dimming, LCD viewing angles are not as good you'll find with a plasma TV, The LC46LE820UN lacks 3D capability, It does not have builtin WiFi for a network connection, and it lacks DLNA media streaming. Plus, th
The LC-46LE820UN contains a lot of new options for Sharp, from the quad-pixel technology to the edge LED lighting to the addition of Netflix to the AQUOS Net service. As such, this TV falls at the higher end of the price spectrum for a 46-inch model. Q...
Zusammenfassung: When I attended Sharp's quad-pixel press demo earlier this year, I was impressed with the overall picture and uniform brightness of the Quattron HDTVs on display. Still, I couldn't help but wonder how the addition of a fourth (yellow) pixel would affec...
Unique, attractive design. Clean HD and SD performance. Bright colors. Energy efficient.
Expensive. Narrow viewing angles. Fewer Web apps than the competition. Unsteady stand.
With its Quattron line, Sharp is the first HDTV manufacturer to add a fourth color to the traditional RGB filter. The very energy-efficient Aquos LC-52LE820UN serves up an accurate picture that's bright and colorful, but those yellow pixels don't come...
Zusammenfassung: All in then, its a very strong set. It's quite expensive at around £1,400, and the quad-pixel technology doesn't really justify such a high premium. It remains however a top notch goggle-box, with sharp HD pictures, vivid colours and speakers far better..
Picture quality, Black levels, Shadow details, Response time and 100 Hz, Time Shift recording, Inputs facing to the side
Green/yellow push, Not perfect viewing angles, Reflections, No DLNA support for video, Standard picture settings
With LE820 Sharp has really put some thought into designing a TV and has ended up with a very complete TV. The glass frame feels nice, and the back of the frame reveals that all inputs are cleverly positioned. Also, the remote has gotten a facelift and is...
Zusammenfassung: Contrast Ratio: Resolution: Connectivity:Speakers: Dimensions: Features: While the rest of the industry has thrown itself head-first into the 3D TV race, Japanese manufacturers Sharp have taken a different tact. They've been working on what they've d...
Zusammenfassung: To remind us exactly who it was that invented the LCD way back in 1973, Sharp has given the dominant TV technology a radical new twist. Its latest X-Gen panels add a fourth sub pixel, yellow, to the traditional RGB display. With four colours to play wi...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-21, Autor: Ian , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
Funky styling; slim and stylish remote control; good standard- and high-definition picture quality; lovely, clear sound
Shoddy picture presets will depress and demoralise you; expensive; no Freeview HD tuner
We like the Sharp Aquos LC-46LE820E. It's impressively styled and, once you've tweaked the picture settings to within an inch of their life, you can get a very good picture. Its media-playback functionality is a welcome bonus too. But this feature has...
Zusammenfassung: Sharp´s new line of Aquos TVs, the LE820 series, adds a new colour to the mix. In addition to the red, green and blue of every other TV out there, Sharp has figured out a way to jimmy in a fourth colour: yellow. TVs and PC monitors use what is known ...