Coming at us all slimmer than most and attractive in its titanium finish, the Sharp LC-32GD1E is very easy on the eye. Its futuristic, angular desktop stand and twin-curved speaker grille haven't exactly been beaten with the ugly stick either. In keeping with most higher-end LCD TVs, there's an external tuner/AV switching box that makes wall hanging child's play, while the connections on board help lift it above much of the competition...
Digital delight
As well as three Scarts, there is a videofriendly DVI digital input, component video inputs able to take high-definition and progressive scan, an optical digital audio output, a centre speaker input and a PC card slot for viewing digital camera stills. The multimedia box also has three RF jacks and a slot for a Conditional Access Module - indicative of a built-in digital tuner.
Against similarly priced rivals, however, the features count is merely adequate. The most interesting are switchable interlaced and progressive modes, a 3D comb filter for cleaning up composite signals, extensive colour balance adjustments and an electronic programme guide.
The LC-32GD1E is very impressive with good-quality sources. Its greatest strength is its extraordinary solidity. There is a scintillating richness and depth of field - courtesy of stunning colour saturations and one of the best contrast ranges in the LCD business - which lifted our Bubba Ho-tep test disc from its often murky depths that scream 'cult movie' to make it shine like a blockbuster. Brightness levels are well pitched, too, leaving none of the fragility - even round harsh, bright edges - that afflicts so many LCD rivals.
Sharp's extensive LCD experience is evident in the handling of movement. As Elvis flies towards the Mummy in his wheelchair and takes him out before setting him ablaze to release the souls of the dead, there wasn't the merest trace of the smearing troubles that can be seen on many lesser screens. That Sharp has overcome this is impressive.
With high-definition pictures the LC-32GD1E also displays an impressive fine detail talent. Indeed, notwithstanding a touch of grain, it's one of the best highdefinition performers in the business.

