Sharp LC32D53X

By Dave Jansen on 11 April 2008

We 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.

Editor's rating:8.5 User rating:9
  • Good: Excellent image quality • Subtle 100Hz mode • Aesthetically pleasing • Wide range of connection options • Integrated HD Tuner •
  • Bad: Minor standard definition issues • Minor distortion at high volumes •
  • Specs: LCD • 32 inch • 1366 x 768 pixels • 1 • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,899.00

With 100Hz being all the rage at the moment, it was only a matter of time before Sharp came to the party.  Compared to the 100Hz models of its competitors, Sharp have gone for a much more subtle approach with the LC32D53X. The motion interpolation isn't overt and, at times, is barely noticeable. It certainly helps to smooth out motion and reduce judder but it can be argued that it is not as effective as it should be.

Design
With a piano black bezel, chassis and stand, this unit shares the look of the recent Sharp PD series. The stand is not preinstalled but the construction process is fairly painless and shouldn't take more than a few minutes.

Features
The LC32D53X has a native resolution of 1366x768 and can accept video signals up to 1080i resolution. The connections at the rear feature two HDMI, two Component, one Composite, one S-Video and a 15-pin D-Sub analogue port for PC. There is also an optical audio out port to connect the TV to a home theatre system.

Compared to many high-end models, this unit is fairly sparse on features. The options menu doesn't have much to it past the usual contrast, brightness and so forth but there is a black level enhancement feature and the 100Hz mode as well.

Performance
We ran tests in both standard and high definition and tested PC connectivity. On a whole there were no major issues to speak of. The image quality was excellent, with only minor blemishes such as over-sharpening. By lowering the sharpness level, this was easily corrected without any adverse effects. The backlight on this unit was also a cause for minor concern as it tended to turn black levels slightly grey. However, this too can be somewhat tweaked by lowering the backlight intensity. Colour levels were also rather good with no overbearing colours, and excellent contrast with no stepping in either standard or high definition.

The high definition gaming and film tests were performed with no image quality issues. Even with the 100Hz feature switched off, motion is handled fairly well. That being said, with the "Fine Motion Advanced" switched on, the motion became noticeably smoother in most cases. However, unlike other manufacturers, Sharp's 100Hz tends to be far more subtle and avoids making the image look fake. This is both a good and bad thing as on one hand, it successfully smooths out the motion, but on the other it can be argued that it isn't as effective as other brands. If the 'fake' look is what the manufacturer was hoping to achieve then this unit fails in that respect. However, since we generally prefer images to look realistic, we found this unit to be excellent.

Up-scaling interpolation artefacts where present when viewing standard definition content but wasn't overt from a comfortable viewing distance. There was some discolouration in background textures and pixilation on curved edges as well, but they weren't severe enough to cause massive concern.

The sound quality was excellent at all volume levels, with good mid to high tones, but lacking in bass. At the highest volume there was a little distortion and chassis resonance but most users probably won't need to max out the volume.

The "DisplayMate Video Edition" PC connectivity tests were performed well with no problems in vertical and horizontal resolution, flawless colour and contrast tests and crisp desktop icons.

Conclusion
The Sharp LC32D53X delivers excellent image quality at a reasonable price point, as well as a 100Hz feature that isn't over the top. If you watch a lot of movies and sport, this unit will certainly appeal to you.

Topics: 100hz, 32-inch, lcd, tv, sharp, lc32d53x , motion, unit, excellent, test

Comments (4)

  • Gazza021 gave 9/10 on 27/01/2009 16:17 Report abuse

    • Good: *D-Sub (VGA) Input (Review says there isn't one... there is! Connected to my PC it looks fantastic! Crystal clear!)
      *Japanese made panel (After my run of quality control and reliability problems with Korean appliances (both Samsung and LG) I was definitely looking for Japanese quality! (LCD panel is made in Japan, TV is assembled elsewhere)
      *Clean and Neat design! This TV gets down to the business of being a really good TV, not a distracting fancy frame!
      *Up-scales DVD images well.
      *Good remote with a clear layout, I found it easy to get used to.
      *5ms response time. (TV has 100hz mode but generally this isn't necessary. Oh, and if you play Guitar Hero or Rock Band, turn 100hz off, less processing = less lag. No problems! ^_^)
    • Bad: *Being an LCD blacks do look a little grey - Not really noticeable in real world use, watch movies at night and turn the backlight down a couple of notches (16 levels of adjustment!) and you'll be fine.
      *At 10 Watts each per speaker, don't expect huge theater-like sound. A separate speaker system solves this as the TV has multiple audio out (even an optical line out!)
      *Digital tuner is occasionally a little slow to respond (Excellent picture though)
      *Auto Brightness control works but is a bit gimmicky and can be annoying. (Fortunately you can switch it off and adjust brightness yourself)
      *Only 720p (1080i) capable. (Although frankly at this size, 1080p is a pointless expense. Go 37-42 inch at least for 1080p)

    I love this TV, good price, features and picture. If you're looking for a excellent value 32 inch TV, this is it!

  • Jumbo6 gave 9/10 on 31/12/2008 14:26 Report abuse

    • Good: Excuse the pun but a very Sharp picture. Would recommend to any prospective customer.
    • Bad: I feel the speakers could be bigger say 15w rather than 10w but then I am a bit hard of hearing.

    Just purchased two of this model for self and daughter. Very pleased with picture quality and elegant design.

  • rebelyell69 gave 9/10 on 28/12/2008 17:11 Report abuse

    • Good: looks great with piano finish,crisp picture and simple controls.
    • Bad: slightly lacks little bass in surround sound but nothing too serious

    I just bought this unit for $695 and it is awesome!!! do yourself a favour..look around for the best price 32" lcd and nab this.

  • xfgh gave 9/10 on 26/12/2008 14:05 Report abuse

    Great value LCD

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