The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U's Average Fidelity
Contents
- 1. Are 32" LCD TV Sets (Finally) Ready For Prime Time?
- 2. Design and Finish
- 3. The LG 32LP1D's Color Performance
- 4. Spatial Uniformity
- 5. The LG 32LP1D's Reactivity
- 6. PC Mode
- 7. Acer AT3201W
- 8. Acer Learns The Standards Ropes
- 9. The Acer AT3201W Puts The Pedal To The Metal
- 10. The Sony WEGA KLV-S32A10E
- 11. The Sony KLV-S32A10E's True Colors
- 12. The Sony KLV-S32A10E's Latency Problems
- 13. Philips 32PF9630
- 14. The Philips 32PF9630's Immersion Effect
- 15. The Philips 32PF9630 Is An Exceptional Set
- 16. The Samsung LN-R328W
- 17. The Samsung LN-R328W's Fine Colors
- 18. Samsung's LN-R328W Cross-Country Runner
- 19. The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U
- 20. The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U's Average Fidelity
- 21. The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U Is The World's Fastest TV Set
20. The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U's Average Fidelity
(Score, color rendering: 3)
The Sharp LC32D6U's color rendering held no surprises. As the figures show, the LC32D6U showed average color fidelity with colors that were acceptable for a TV set.

| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 384 | 384: 1 |
We're far from the manufacturer's idealistic specifications. The black level was very high, which adds up to contrast that's weak compared to the competition. On the other hand, all the colors produced by the set were completely within the standard.

Spatial Uniformity
Good news: While the fidelity wasn't great, the screen was very uniform.

As you can see, the upper and lower parts of the image were a little darker than the rest, but the difference was undetectable to the naked eye. And overall there was very little light leakage.
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