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SHARP LC-70UI9362K 70-Inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Freeview HD, 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Scart, USB Record- Black

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While it’s not the best TV out there for your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, it is probably the best 70-inch TV for those consoles. And it’s also got some great smart tech included. As well as an HDMI 2.1 port, it has a ProGaming Engine suite of features including Variable Refresh Rate, AMD FreeSync, and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM).

Of course, it’s a smart TV that supports all the usual streaming platforms and works with Google Assistant or Alexa. This is pretty standard nowadays, but it still impresses when it comes to sheer ease of use.

We spend hours with each set to see how our lab results translate into anecdotal performance. We also compare competing sets using a range of content across several sources. With that information, we can tell you which TVs look best, sound best and offer the best viewing experience. LG’s best 70-inch TV is part of their NanoCell range, which enhances the color and vibrancy of everything you watch. At the heart of this Sharp 70 inch TV is a powerful Ace Pro Ultra processor. This advanced picture processing engine works with the Active Motion 600 technology to provide smooth, seamless images. Ideal with fast-moving sports, action movies and intense gaming, this tech gives you blur-free images and natural flow. While we only had a short time with them at a recent Sharp event we were impressed by what we saw (and heard).

This TV’s got LG’s Quad-Core Processor 4K, which is a really solid processor at this price point. It’s one of the best TVs for upscaling lower-quality and older content to make sure that it doesn’t look grainy or blurry on a 70-inch display. That means even classic movies from years ago get a new lease of life. If you’ve been searching for a 70-inch TV, you might have noticed a couple of things. Firstly, they are cheaper than you would expect for a television of that size, even the more high-end ones. Secondly, there aren’t as many options as you would expect. Don’t worry, there are still a fair few – just not hundreds and hundreds. Prices valid in stores (all including VAT) until close of business on 29th November 2023. (Some of these web prices are cheaper than in-store, so please mention that you've seen these offers online.)

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Of course, we also consider the smart TV functions and apps for each TV, looking at everything from the remote control design to the voice interaction. And then the other major differentiator, beyond any brand-specific tech, is going to be the smart platform. A better TV will make it easier to navigate between apps, loading content faster, while voice controls allow you to search for your favorite show really easily. So bear that in mind when making your decision. Sizing This includes its upcoming Frameless design set that will offer many of the great features from the EQ series range (including Android 11 and the high dynamic range support) while stripping out a few of most premium options to bring you the display at a better price.

You’ll still be able to nab Sharp’s current range of LCD screens that are currently available, but if you want something a bit bigger the brand hopes to offer new 70-inch 4K displays by the end of the year. Over the last few years, TVs have been manufactured in a wide variety of sizes. But some, including 70-inch models, are now becoming rarer as 65-inch, 75-inch, and larger sizes become the standard. The processor is responsible for ‘processing’ the image that you see on screen, and better processors can upscale images to make them look as good as possible – which is pretty important on screens that are as big as 70 inches.Part of the reason for that is how TVs are manufactured. Specifically, the cost-effectiveness of how many screens can be cut from a single glass panel. And with many of the best 65-inch TVs and best 75-inch TVs being a popular choice for most people, 70-inch TVs appear to be on the way out. Overall despite the great color, it’s not the brightest screen and contrast does suffer a little. Plus, despite having Auto Low Latency Mode, there’s not much else to the Game Optimizer feature, and there’s no HDMI 2.1 port. Like with many of the best LG TVs, even so-called ‘lower-end’ options are still impressive, providing quality color, clarity, and contrast. Of course, some of the best OLED TVs on the market are from LG if your budget allows for them.

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