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The editors liked
Affordable. Solid color and contrast-ratio performance. Strong feature set. Energy efficient.
Inexpensive for an LCD with LED backlighting
Extremely energy efficient
Effective video processing that can separate antiblur and dejudder functions
Intriguing selection of interactive widgets
Superb built-in support including live help with remote...
LED backlight
120Hz refresh rate
Good black performance
Four HDMI inputs
The 40LE700E’s price is attractive for a TV using direct LED technology and boasting 100Hz processing. The set’s design is easy on the eye when you’re looking right at it
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The editors didn't like
Colors become less saturated at wider viewing angles. Some deinterlacing issues. Low peak brightness for an LED set.
Black levels not as deep as LED and some non-LED-based LCDs
Less-accurate grayscale
Glossy screen reflects ambient light
Minor backlight uniformity issues.
No network connection
Doesn't use a local-dimming backlight
Obnoxious branding on the front bezel
This one’s easy
The set’s motion handling problems hang over the 40LE700E’s otherwise often glorious pictures like a brooding rain cloud in an otherwise clear sky
Excellent contrast, razor sharp images, seven-star energy rating
A bit bulky for an LED TV, stand is fixed
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The 700E offers a lot of screen for the money and its performance with HD sources is impressive, thanks to its ability to produce natural colours and inky black levels. However, it has a bad habit of highlighting the negative aspects of standard defin...
The Sharp Aquos LC-52LE700E offers plenty of screen for the money, and it's capable of delivering crisp HD pictures with intense colours and deep blacks. Its standard-def performance is disappointing, but you should check it out if you mainly watch Bl...
Abstract: Lesser issues find a few quite overt backlight inconsistencies creeping in when you view the screen from an angle, and a fairly feeble sound performance. These, though, are insignificant flaws compared wi..
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The LC-40LE700 is a bit of a conundrum, excellent in some respects and rather mediocre in others. Worthy of serious consideration for any form of content that doesn't contain a great deal of fast on screen action; we would advise against this screen i...