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Sharp
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If you're in the market for a second-room TV, Sharp's HD Ready LC-19D1E should fit the bill nicely.
Review Price: £217.99
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If you're in the market for a pretty-looking HD television, the 42XL2E is worth checking out.
Review Price: £1,012.00
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Could this be the most overpriced printer of its kind?
Review Price: £2,885.00
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Sharp's 52in LC-52X20E is a big TV for a reasonable price, but that's not giving you the whole picture...
Review Price: £1,388.85
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Sharp's LC-32X20E LCD TV crams a full HD resolution across 32 inches. Impressive or just a numbers game?
Review Price: £601.50
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Sharp's new 2.1-channel system certainly looks great, but can its performance match its styling?
Review Price: £339.00
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Sharp's second attempt at 100Hz processing is a vast improvement.
Review Price: £1,199.00
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A sub-£400 32in LCD telly. Any catches?
Review Price: £398.00
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From trade show to consumer, Sharp has finally set free its first UK Blu-ray deck. Is it all good?
Review Price: £289.00
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Has Sharp produced the big screen TV bargain of the year?
Review Price: £1,603.00
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Sharp adds 100Hz processing to its feature list, but John's not so sure that's a good thing.
Review Price: £641.00
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Sharp joins the 1080p party.
Review Price: £949.99
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If you're looking for a 32in LCD TV on a budget, this Sharp is well worth a look.
Review Price: £564.00
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Sharp has dropped the price of this 32in LCD TV considerbaly, but does that mean that it can't keep up with the new kids?
Review Price: £850.00
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Sharp may have created the concept of large screen LCD TVs, but does it produce the best examples?
Review Price: £1,300.00
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Sharp is pushing the display boundaries with it's latest flat panel monitor. If you want to view 3D images, but don't want to wear silly glasses, this is the screen for you.
Review Price: £1,116.00
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