Sharp LC26SH7E: Fairly Small 26 inch LCD TV is Also Light on your Wallet

Author: kate  //  Category: Television

All over the world millions of homes are installed with LCD televisions. Sharp is one of the leading companies that are engaged in producing quality LCD televisions. The Sharp LC26SH7E is a recently launched LCD TV which is in great demand already. It is available in a glossy black colour which gives it a stylish and sophisticated look. This television from Sharp Corp. is very light in weight and can be easily carried and transported. This TV is fitted with a number of features that enhances the overall performance of the device.

The Sharp LC26SH7E has a diagonal screen size of 66 cm or 26 inch. The aspect ratio of the device is around 16:9 and the contrast ratio is 1,000:1. This Sharp LC26SH7E television provides a resolution of 1,366 X 768 Pixels which is quite high in comparison with various other TVs. The response time is around 5 seconds and it provides a viewing angle of 160/150 °. It provides a brightness of 450 cd/m² which is more than enough. This TV is a product of the very famous Sharp AQUOS series. The television is also equipped with various digital tuners such as DVB-T and Freeview. Furthermore, it is also fitted with a number of connection ports which include SCART X 2, Component, RGB and HDMI X 2.

The Sharp LC26SH7E is a low power consuming device and it consumes around 55 watt when in use and 0.3 watt on the stand by mode. It is also fitted with a VESA mounting that enhances the performance.

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