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Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN

HDTV Review
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Sony KDL-40NX700 Comparison

The Sony KDL-40NX700 is an excellent television. It’s cleaner looking design than the Sharp LC-40LE700UN, and the streaming content features are vastly better. The WiFi connection makes connecting to your local network that much easier. Dollar for dollar, it’s a much better television. The Sharp should be purchased over the Sony only if you find a great bargain.

Core Attributes Comparison
Sharp  Aquos LC-40LE700UN
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
Size 40 in. 40 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 1080p 1080p

The black levels and peak brightness were both better on the Sony KDL-40NX700, creating a much wider contrast ratio than the Sharp LC-40LE700UN. The difference in brightness levels, in particular, is a easy to spot. Most people would pick the Sony in a side-by-side match up.

Contrast Chart

The Sharp LC-40LE700UN and Sony KDL-40NX700 both have a solid color temperature consistency. The Sharp took a bit of a nosedive when the signal got very low, but it would be hard for the average viewer to spot a problem with either of these TVs. The RGB color curve tests were also both good.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
(Score: 9.39)
Color Temperature Chart
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
(Score: 9.89)
Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
(Score: 8.02)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
(Score: 8.22)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The motion performance of both TVs was rather good, though we saw a slight advantage in the Sharp LC-40LE700UN, due to less artifacting.

Motion Scores
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
Motion Score

The viewing angle on the Sharp LC-40LE700UN was wider than the Sony KDL-40NX700 – in fact, the Sharp was wider than any of the TVs in this little pool of comparisons. It measured 55 degrees, while the Sony measured 40 degrees.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN: 4.69 Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700: 2.71

The Sony and the Sharp have different strengths when it comes to connectivity. The Sharp offers more legacy ports – composite, component, and S-Video – while the Sony take a forward-looking approach with built-in WiFi. It all depends on what you need for your particular set-up.

Connectivity Comparison
Sharp LC-40LE700UN Sony KDL-40NX700 Samsung LN40B650 VIZIO VL420M
HDMI 4 4 4 4
Component 2 1 2 2
Composite 2 1 1 2
S-Video 1 0 0 1
VGA 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 3 2 4 4
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Ethernet No None None None
Wi-Fi No Yes No No
USB Yes Yes Yes Yes
Memory Card Types None None None None
DLNA Unknown Yes No No

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