Updated 13 hours ago

9724 products + 890 members

Sharp LC-32GA6E

Does Sharp's middle man deliver the best of both worlds?

Our Score User Score Be first to review this!

Last reviewed: January 1st 2006

There are two extremes of Sharp's latest LCD range: the exceedingly affordable but not HD Ready 32P50E, and the costly but HD Ready and digital tuner-equipped LC-32GD7E. Now it's time to check out Sharp's 'middle man'.

Defining the 32GA6E's mid-range position are its £1,100 price and the fact that it is fully HD Ready.

Aesthetically it's unusual but a winner,thanks to its fetching metallic finish and distinctively slender frame.

Connectivity is fully geared up for the HD world courtesy of both an HDMI input and a set of component video jacks.There's also a 15-pin D-Sub jack for PC connection,two Scarts and an FM radio aerial input.

Key specifications comprise a 1366 x 768 native resolution,healthy claimed contrast ratio of 800:1 and slightly below average claimed brightness of 450cd/m2.

The feature count is pretty high for a £1,100 LCD TV.Highlights include motion compensation for more natural movement,a backlight adjustment,interlaced and progressive options,a dynamic contrast setting and a Dolby Virtual pseudo surround mode for the audio.

In action,the 32GA6E gets off to a blinding start courtesy of a superb high-def performance.With pure and even upscaled HD sources pictures look breathtaking,shaming those of some of the rival screens that cost considerably more.

Fine detail is outstanding,giving HD images all the extra texture and sharpness that makes them so special.What's more,it delivers this exemplary detailing without succumbing to graininess,dot crawl, instability or over-emphasised edges.

HD footage also enjoys terrific colours in terms of both vibrancy and tonal naturalism.A little more core brightness might have things even better,but we're still more than happy.

The contrast range is good,too, delivering rich,deep,detailed black levels at one end and natural,bright, but controlled whites at the other.

The 32GA6E is less assured with standard definition,though.SD colours look less natural,and sometimes suffer with slightly distracting over-stressed edge contrasts.Motion can judder a touch, too - especially if you're not careful with the set's progressive and interlaced processing options.

Even with these niggles,we'd still describe the set's SD performance as above average for £1,100.

The 32GA6E's sonics are pretty standard,however.Ordinary TV viewing sounds adequate,but with a rampant movie soundtrack the set noticeably fails to produce much frequency range,resulting in a muddy and overloaded mid-range.

Ultimately how appealing the 32GA6E is depends on what you mostly expect to be watching on it.

If you're a fully signed-up member of the high-definition fan club, with an Xbox 360,Sky HD receiver and HD DVD/Blu-Ray DVD deck firmly on your wish list, the 32GA6E's HD prowess makes it impressive value.

If,on the other hand, you lack either the funds or inclination to embrace the HD revolution, you're probably better off with a more consistent all-rounder like Panasonic's TX-32LXD52.

Submit your review

You need to Log in or register to post reviews

Rate this product 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

By submitting this form you agree to our Terms of Use and so are legally responsible for anything you submit. DO NOT submit anything which may violate the Terms of Use or another person's rights including copyrighted or offensive materials.

Aspect Ratio 16:9
Audio Output Power 20
Auto-tune Yes
Brightness 450
Comb Filter 3D Digital
Connectivity Component Video, Composite Video, S-video
Contrast Ratio 800:1
Dimensions 108 x 576 x 795
Display Resolution 1366 x 768
Display Size 32
Features FM Radio built-in
Freeview Yes
HD Ready Yes
Inputs Scart x 2 (RGB x 1)
LCD Progressive Scan Yes
Max No of Colours (million) 16.7
No of Channels 99
No of HDMI Inputs 1
No of Scart Connectors 2
No of Tuners 1
Outputs Headphones out
PC Connectivity VGA HD-15
Remote Control Yes
Remote Control Type Standard Infrared
Speakers Built-in
Supported Format (Interlaced) 480i (SDTV)
Supported Format (Progressive) 480p (EDTV), 720p
Teletext Yes
Total No of Pixels 1049088
Viewing Angle (Horizontal) 170
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 170
Weight (kg) 15.5
Widescreen Yes

Similar models

Compare up to four products

LT-26D50BJ

Last reviewed: February 1st 2005

JVC LT-26D50BJ

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

50PG6000

Last reviewed: April 9th

LG 50PG6000

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

DML-4132WD 32 inch LCD TV with DVD Player

Last reviewed: September 1st 2005

DMTech DML-4132WD 32 inch LCD TV with DVD Player

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

Other models in range

Compare up to four products

LT-26D50BJ

Last reviewed: February 1st 2005

JVC LT-26D50BJ

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

50PG6000

Last reviewed: April 9th

LG 50PG6000

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

DML-4132WD 32 inch LCD TV with DVD Player

Last reviewed: September 1st 2005

DMTech DML-4132WD 32 inch LCD TV with DVD Player

Our score


User score

Be first to review this!

Best Price

£1100

Product Summary

LC-32GA6E 32 inch HD-Ready LCD TV with FM Radio Tuner

No image

Price at launch

£1100

Key specs

Aspect Ratio 16:9 | Freeview 1 |

Full spec

For

>

HD pictures

>

Design

>

Price

Against

>

Average sound

>

Only two Scarts

>

No digital tuner