The Sharp LC-65RX1X is a 65-inch LCD television which features 100Hz processing, three HDMI ports and the company's RGB Plus backlight system.
The Sharp LC46D83X boasts high levels of black and imparts a real sense of depth, but interlacing problems over moving images spoil the party.
Compare PricesWe quite liked the Sharp LC32D53X as a whole, and with many other 100Hz televisions causing more problems than they fix, it was good to see something less intrusive and pleasing to the eye.
Compare PricesThe Sharp BDHP20X is a fine HD performer for its money, but it lacks a few too many features for comfort.
Compare PricesSharp's XV-Z21000 is a top performer among 1080p projectors, and delivers a solid feature package and sleek design to boot.
Compare PricesSharp has ticked all the boxes for launching a seriously tantalising LCD offering, including larger size options, HD tuners, 1080p resolution and a stylish design.
This is an excellent TV which boasts improved styling, great sound and a bright involving picture, but it's AU$700 more expensive than its nearest competitor. With a price reduction this TV could be even more impressive.
Compare PricesThe Aquos LC-32GA4X is a solid performer, combining crisp, clean pictures and good overall performance.
If you're perfectly happy with PAL DVD and off-the-air broadcast and don't foresee a jump to high-definition in the future, then the Sharp offers great picture quality for an attractive price.
With a screen resolution of 960x540, this Sharp is purpose-built for viewing PAL television broadcasts.
The Aquos LC15L1E deals with one of the major problems that just about every TV or screen suffers from -- cable clutter.
The Aquos LC15B5M's claim to fame is the card slot on the side that lets you insert just about any and every type of portable storage media, making it easily double up as a 15" picture frame and simple digital recorder.
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