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3 Reviews for Sharp Sharp Aquos LC26GD7E 26" Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
To correct above mistake! - 22 Feb 2006

2 out of 4 found this review helpful.
Just to confirm, the max resolution is 1366 x 768. I am pretty disappointed with the speakers too, but since most people will listen through an AV amp maybe this is a redundant point. As PC Monitor speakers they are acceptable, and even running an XBOX over the unit, the speakers perform adequately enough. Maybe I just expected a little more..........
Why is there NO reviews on this? - 07 Feb 2006

0 out of 5 found this review helpful.
This screeen looks amazing but nearly noone knows much about it. I even range Sharp directly asking what the dsifferences are between the GA6 and GD7 (Titanium)ranges.
The only thing they could tell me is the Titanium range has built in digital receiver and is their flag ship range.
I informed Sharp that the sole purpose of this screen is to run an Xbox360. I will never use if for TV.
I really dont understand how Sharp can justify increasing the GA6 price just for adding a Freeview box.
Has anyone connected the GD7 screen to an Xbox360?
Really it should be 4.5 out of 5.............read on - 07 Jan 2006

9 out of 9 found this review helpful.
If you are considering buying this LCD TV, you may have found the information someewhat lacking from Sharp - no .pdf's of specifications and so forth. I took the plunge and ordered one - I was wrong on my assumptions about what the unit would and could do, but overall I am pleased.
My principal wish was to work on the PC in dual page view in Word, with let's say a TV programme or DVD up in the corner; hence I could listen in on a documentary, news item or the football whilst doing some work.
I cannot receive free-to-air Digital Broadcasts in my area at the moment, and that essentially puts paid to any plans I had of using PIP, which is reliant on receiving a digital signal and combining with an external source. The max resolution (PC) is XGA (1024 x 768.)
The major gripes asides, the picture quality is excellent (QED Sqarts, RGB) on DVD and pretty impressive on standard analogue TV. I was stunned at the clarity of the picture, the definition, the depth of the blacks. The unit is well made and has that 'polished edge' which one might expect with a top of the range product. Sound is decent for a unit of its size and overall you are paying for what you get. Teletext appears in split screen/full screen mode. I am disappointed with the PIP failings and the PC resolution, but if you get over that it is a seriously good product.
Have order a DVI to HDMI cable to have a play around to see exactly what the unit can do, but I do not expect to appreciate the real qualities of the display until I run an XBOX 360 through the inputs or an HDMI DVD on an HDMI player.