Sharp Aquos LC-65XS1E
| Caractéristiques | |||
| Screen size | 65 inches | ||
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | ||
| HD compatibility (1080i/720p) | Yes | ||
| HD Ready certification | Yes | ||
| Brightness | 450 cd/m² | ||
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| Contrast ratio | 1000000:1 |
| Viewing angles (H+V) | 176 ° / 176 ° |
| Response time | 4 ms |
| Sound level | 2 x 7.5 Watt + Subwoofer 15 Watt |
| Connectivity | VGA • HDMI (x3) • SCART (x2) • Component • S-Video • Composite |
| Dimensions (LxHxW) | 1528 x 1046 x 60.4 mm (without stand) |
| Weight | 62.5 kg |
| Type | LCD |
| 3D | no |
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Vincent Lheur
Test date: July 27, 2009
Test date: July 27, 2009
This model is the 65'' version of the 52'' TV that we tested in our labs, the Sharp Aquos LC-52XS1E.
Everything we said in the original article holds true--the only thing that's different is the size!
The only exception is that some manufacturers fit different sized televisions with panels from different sources. In that case, our comments are only valid for the panel that we originally tested. Contrast, black levels, colour handling and ghosting are all subject to change from one panel to another.
Manufacturers who do fit the same panel in all of the TVs in a range can expect the same results across the whole range. The only factor which could be prone to slight variation is the brightness, producing slightly different contrast. According to our own tests, and assurances from manufacturers, the results of one TV can accurately be applied to others in the range.
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Although it's a good television, it's hard to justify the price of the XS1 when competing models deliver better quality for a quarter of the price.

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