The Sharp Aquos LC32D6U's Average Fidelity

By Benoit Dupont, published on January 20, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , , , , , , ,

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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