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Sharp LC-24CHF4012E 24-inch TV - my quick product review

Features, specifications, price info and my quick product review of the 24-inch HD LED TV Sharp LC-24CHF4012E

Sharp LC-24CHF4012E TV
Would you consider buying the Sharp LC-24CHF4012E TV?

The 24-inch TV size is getting more and more popular these days and Sharp are taking full advantage of the situation producing some of the best small panels in the industry. Their AQUOS F4010 SERIES is quite popular on markets around the world, that is why I decided to take a closer look at one of the members of this TV series - the compact and affordable Sharp LC-24CHF4012E.

Sharp LC-24CHF4012E main features:
  • Screen size: 24-inch (60 cm)
  • Display resolution: HD 1366 x 768
  • Sound: 2 x 3W stereo speakers with DTS TruSurround
  • Tuners: Digital - DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 (MPEG4 +HEVC) and Analogue - PAL, SECAM
  • Connections: 2x HDMI, 1x USB, CI+, headphone jack, antenna in (RF), Digital optical audio
  • Energy class: A
  • Dimensions (with stand): 560 x 140 x 386 

As you can see it is pretty basic set of features and specs but the Sharp LC-24CHF4012E is not trying to be anything special, just deliver decent HD picture quality and sound. Sharp's AQUOS technology ensures you will be getting the finest picture and color reproduction possible. 

Sharp LC-24CHF4012E review
Sharp LC-24CHF4012E has simple and yet beautiful design and thanks to the AQUOS technology so is the picture

The price
The LC-24CHF4012E is not an expensive TV but there are definitely cheaper offers for a 24-inch panels out there. You can find this TV for around $160 but the price would vary depending on your location, since the Sharp LC-24CHF4012E is offered in Europe, Asia and probably few other continents.

If you need something cheaper you may consider the Finlux 24flz274s or the Blaupunkt 24/207O.

Please let me know your thoughts about this compact Sharp TV in the comments section below. Thank you!

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Comments

Unknown said…
terrible TV Wifi non existent re wireless connection will only connect via a cable, old tec. Really disappointed as we wanted Netflix etc and not prepared to run a cable through the house to where the TV was situated
Tech Geek said…
Thanks for your feedback!

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