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The Sharp LC40LE821E receives an A plus in comparison to other name brand LCD TVs. The televisions sleek design, rounded corners, and the glass finishing trim make the model visually attractive to those concerned with style and grace when furnishing a room. Style aside, the Sharp Quattron LC-40LE821E boasts Quad Pixel technology, which adds a yellow fourth colour to the common red green blue mix (RGB). Although Quad Pixel technology has created a slight backlighting issue at the edges of the picture, the added yellow has given the televisions picture an increased brightness and highly sharp look; the backlighting problem is hardly noticeable.
The Sharp LC-40LE821E boasts a ton of features: 1920 by 1080 resolution on a forty inch screen, a Nicam sound system, Freeview High Definition, Quad Pixel technology of course, four HDMI sockets along with several other inputs, and a digital tuner. Because of the added fourth colour, the colour range is greater than conventional RGB television models by a thousand percent. Harsh picture gradation and inaccurate picture colors have all been almost eradicated by the Quad Pixel technology.
The onscreen menu feature of the Sharp Qyuattron LC40LE821E is a totally new way of thinking about onscreen menu features for televisions. The picture never goes away when the menu feature is turned on; instead, the picture shrinks almost imperceptibly. The menu pops up around the picture, allowing for an unobtrusive view of the picture. When there is more than a single viewer, the floating menu system cuts down on arguments about not being able to see the current show, and if the viewer is simply setting the menu options to record for a later date, none of the current show has to be missed due to a clunky menu system.
Because the roll out of Freeview HD programming is currently underway in the UK, if the Freeview HD programming is available in your specific area, the Sharp LC40LE821E lets you pull in the HD through the aerial antenna. An internal 8GB hard drive is included with the Sharp LC-40LE821E as well. Eight gigs can store approximately forty-five minutes of recorded HD video. As opposed to HD storage capacity, the hard drive is capable of storing approximately two and half hours of standard definition recorded television.
In the past, Sharp LCD television models have had some problems presenting a stable Standard Definition picture. In general, LCD televisions today have been able to produce a very stable and noise free SD picture. Sharps response to an unstable and noisy SD picture is the LC-40LE821E. Because of the added sub-colour, Quad Pixel technology has effectively eliminated noisy SD picture quality.
In conclusion, the Sharp LC40LE821E is an outstanding buy for a television. LCD screens make it sometimes difficult to see all the nuance of a dark scene, but Sharps Quad Pixel technology, the additional yellow sub-colour, and slim, sleek design gives the distinguishing consumer something to seriously think about. When tested and viewed along side other name brand TV models, the Sharp LC40LE821E is on the top.
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