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The bad: Poor TV controls positioning; fixed pedestal stand; soft TV broadcast image.
The bottom line: The Sharp Aquos LC-46G7M not only dishes out stunning film-like pictures, it also offers 1080p-connectivity beyond the usual HDMI terminals.
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Average User Rating
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7
out of 10User Reviews
Good picture quality
Mar 9, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Superb Image
Cons: Never noiced yet
Opinion:
My first LCD TV, but everything seems great.
Nice TV to watch HD content
Dec 26, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: perfect contrast and color
Cons: need to wait for HD broadcast program next year
Opinion:
Since it is a Full HD LCD TV (1920x1080), so it cannot maximize its performance with current standard broadcast in Singapore. However, I got a free HD TV receiver as free gift from Sharp so I can receive MediaCorp HD trial program (channel 38). The picture is so clear and beautiful. I read the news that StarHub and MediaCorp will start HD broadcast early or mid of 2007 so I think I and my family can fully enjoy the Full HD LCD TV at that time. Also my kids are enjoying this Full HD TV with their HD game machine X-Box 360.
pic quality doesn't match price
Dec 24, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: new model wt full hd
Cons: weak in tv broadcast / colour nt natural / limited viewing angle
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