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Sharp LC-60LE925

Sharp LC-60LE925
  • Sharp LC-60LE925
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Based on 17 reviews
  • Excellent:
    6
  • Good:
    7
  • Average:
    2
  • Bad:
    2

Reviews

  • By HardwareZone.com on February 21, 2011

    It is clear that Sharp has invested a tremendous amount of effort into their latest 3D offering to make themselves heard in a growing 3D display market. To round off its strengths, the 60-inch LE925M boasts of sleek looks and a substantial array of...

    90
  • By CNET Asia on January 14, 2011

    This flagship Sharp is an average-performing 3D TV with innovative 3D-to-2D function for a reasonable price....

    80
  • By Gadget Guy Australia on January 11, 2011

    The Sharp Aquos LC60LE925X 3D LCD TV enters hard on the heals of its other ‘Quattron’ LED models, and shares with them a unique feature: four colours. Virtually all TVs generate their pictures using triplets of dots to make up the pixels....

    70
  • By Good Gear Guide on January 11, 2011

    The Sharp LC60LE925X 3D LED TV has excellent picture quality, with a clean and detailed picture that has a wide range of contrast. It doesn't have the same modern styling as Samsung's Series 7 3D LED TVs, but it's definitely not ugly. It is...

    80
  • By Whathifi.com on December 20, 2010

    ’s last big win in these pages was some time ago, there have recently been a couple of models that have impressed us – including this one. The thing is, while back in January this looked like a rather affordable big-screen 3D display, the...

    60
  • By Digital Trends on December 17, 2010

    Sharps LC-60LE925UN combines its four-color Quattron technology with 3D capabilities for stunning image quality in both dimensions....

    80
  • By AVRev on December 01, 2010

    Sharp's new 52-inch Aquos television (the LC-52LE925UN) is one of two in their LE925UN series of 3D TVs and features an UltraBrilliant Edge-Lit LED Backlight System, an X-Gen LCD Panel, Quattron Quad Pixel Technology, AquoMotion 240, and of course...

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  • By Trusted Reviews on October 21, 2010

    While Sharp’s 60LE925E might not be the first 60in+ 3D TV we’ve seen, it’s arguably the most intriguing. First, it’s Sharp’s very first 3D set, sneaking out months ahead of smaller 3D screens slated for release next spring....

    80
  • By TechRadar on October 11, 2010

    While everyone else was getting busy with their debut 3D TVs, Sharp was ploughing a lonely though far from futile furrow with its first Quattron TVs.These, uniquely, added a fourth yellow sub-pixel to the standard trio of red, green and...

    80
  • By Here's How on October 08, 2010

    Sharp's first 3D televisions include the 60-incher reviewed here at $5,000, and a similar 52-inch model, the LC-52LE925UN at $4,000. Both Quattron TVs use four rather than three colours to create pictures: yellow in addition to the standard mix of...

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