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Sharp LC-40LE700UN

The Sharp LC-40LE700 costs considerably more than the Toshiba 40G300U, yet offers few real upgrades. Sure, it has LED backlighting, but that didn’t seem to help it in any performance tests. Overall, the Sharp is a decent television, but the Toshiba is just as good and won’t impact your wallet quite so much.

Core Attributes Comparison
Toshiba 40G300U
Sharp  Aquos LC-40LE700UN
Toshiba 40G300U Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
Size 40 in. 40 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 1080p 1080p

The Sharp’s black level was the weakest of this grouping, and the peak brightness was poor, at least for an LCD. As a result, the contrast ratio was not great.

Contrast Chart

The Toshiba 40G300U’s color performance was marred by an inability to maintain a consistent color temperature. However, the RGB color curves were evenly matched, more or less, with the Sharp.

Color Temperature Comparison
Toshiba 40G300U
(Score: 5.29)
Color Temperature Chart
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
(Score: 9.39)
Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Toshiba 40G300U
(Score: 7.76)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
(Score: 8.02)
Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The Sharp was better at motion performance, overall, in that it showed fewer artifacts. It wins, by only by a narrow margin.

Motion Scores
Toshiba 40G300U Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN
Motion Score

Neither TV was stellar in its viewing angle, but the Sharp was slightly wider than the Toshiba 40G300U. For a great viewing angle, you’ll have to look towards plasma displays.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Toshiba 40G300U: 4.15 Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700UN: 4.69

The Sharp offers an additional component AV input, an analog audio output, and a dubiously useful RS-232C input. To counter, the Toshiba 40G300U has DLNA support for home networks.

Connectivity Comparison
Toshiba 40G300U Sharp LC-40LE700UN Samsung LN40C630 Panasonic TC-P42S2
HDMI 4 4 4 4
Component 1 2 2 2
Composite 2 2 2 2
S-Video 0 1 0 0
VGA 1 1 1 0
Analog Audio In 3 3 3 4
Digital Audio Out Yes 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 0 1 1 0
Ethernet None No Yes None
Wi-Fi No No No No
USB Yes Yes Yes No
Memory Card Types None None None SD/SDHC
DLNA Yes Unknown Yes No

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