Sharp LC-60LE925 review

If you're after big-screen 3D thrills, then this Sharp 60 inch is most certainly for you. There's a lot to admire in this relatively affordable set Tested at £3300

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Improved rivals see the Sharp go down to three stars – but it’s still a fine 3D TV

Pros

  • +

    Vibrant but natural colours

  • +

    decent detail and contrast

  • +

    good scaler

  • +

    reasonable sound

Cons

  • -

    Reflective panel

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    no Freeview HD

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    backlight isn’t even

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    iffy EPG

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    imperfect motion

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Sharp’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 appearances of similarly sized and supremely comptent rivals have altered the playing field, and the Sharp doesn’t look like quite as good a deal.

The worn, lined face of the late, great Pete Postlethwaite, meanwhile, looks almost 3D – without even needing the special specs.

When you do switch to 3D there’s a bit of smear to motion and some irritating crosstalk, but generally it’s a punchy, colourful and well-defined image with decent overall picture depth.

Blacks are deep, too, though we wouldn’t mind a little more insight into them.

We can see what the company was going for – an icon system with drop-down options, à la Sony’s XrossMediaBar – but it misses the mark trying to cram too much in.

There’s still a lot to like
You’ll get used to it, we’re sure, but there’s no denying that the menu system should be a little prettier and more intuitive.

Still, at least you can keep watching a program in the mini window – which on this telly is still 45in!

The Sharp is, obviously, just as good now as it was before – it’s just that those pesky rivals have forced us to re-evaluate its star rating.

Don’t discount it, though, especially if you find it with a nice discount.

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