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Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT65B
Plasma; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Audio return channel, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, …; Newest review: 5/2013 High-end large-screen plasma TVs don't get much better than Panasonic's TX-P55VT65, with only Samsung's F8500 being able to compare to it. CNET were blown away by its near-flawless … 2 reviews |
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50X50B
Plasma; 50"; HD-Ready; Audio return channel; 600Hz; Newest review: 12/2012 "FOR: Great picture, with decent blacks and plenty of detail; low price. AGAINST: Only two HDMI inputs - but at this price, that's about it."
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73 opinions
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Panasonic TH-65VX300
Plasma; 65"; Full HD; 3D-ready, 24p; Newest review: 2/2012 "FOR: Sensational picture quality; exemplary build; considerable scope for adjustment. AGAINST: No speakers, streaming or integrated TV tuner; very expensive." 1 review |
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50GT50
Plasma; 50"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Audio return channel, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, …; Newest review: 12/2012 Panasonic's Viera TX-P50GT50 is a good example of what can be accomplished with plasma technology. Its pictures are stunning, with no hint of crosstalk with 3D content, and its lack of motion … 4 reviews |
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Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30
Plasma; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Media Streaming, PVR, 24p, Audio return channel, …; Newest review: 9/2011 "FOR: Stunning 2D pictures; wonderfully rounded 3D images; no crosstalk; excellent, comfortable 3D glasses; quality remote control. AGAINST: Nothing of note."
5 reviews,
35 opinions
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Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT50B
Plasma; 65"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, PVR, 24p, Smartphone controlled, Audio return channel, …; Newest review: 10/2012
Panasonic's TX-P65VT50B doesn't disappoint, which is lucky because its huge price tag would sit badly with half-baked features or anything other than perfect performance. CNET weren't
2 reviews,
4 opinions
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 8/2012 Panasonic TX-P65VT50B The TX-P65VT50B is an intimidating television, but will its bite be as big as its bark? … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT30
Plasma; 65"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Audio return channel, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, …; Newest review: 9/2011 "FOR: Excellent with upscaled and HD content; gorgeous 3D picture; sounds surprisingly decent; two pairs of 3D glasses included. AGAINST: Very slight instability with motion."
3 reviews,
35 opinions
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42GT50B
Plasma; 42"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Audio return channel, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, …; Newest review: 2/2013
The strongest points of the TX-P42GT50 according to Computer Act!ve are its superb picture quality and very convenient built-in Freesat tuner. Connectivity is excellent and Panasonic's Viera
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 8/2012 Panasonic TX-P42GT50 Panasonic has set a trend of redefining picture standards. Can the latest GT50 live up to the high expectations despite its lower price? … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-P65ST50B
Plasma; 65"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Media Streaming, PVR, 24p, Smartphone controlled, …; Newest review: 8/2012
Trusted Reviews have no qualms about recommending the P65ST50. Panasonic have outdone themselves with this gigantic set. Picture quality for 2D is wonderful as is the online system. Flaws can be
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 8/2012 Panasonic TX-P65ST50B The screen-size-to-cost ratio alone makes this an intriguing product. … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50VT50B
Plasma; 50"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Internet TV, Media Streaming, PVR, 24p, Smartphone …; Newest review: 2/2013 The main gripe Trusted Reviews had with the TX-P50VT50 was that it needs a darkened toom to really shine, since it lacks brightness compared to the competition. However, for movie buffs this … 8 reviews |
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42ST50B
Plasma; 42"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Internet TV, WLAN; Newest review: 10/2012
To make to most of this set, it should be used to view films in a darkened room. The HD will flourish giving fantastic colours and contrast. For other uses it is not quite as amazing, but still a
3 reviews,
23 opinions
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 10/2012 Panasonic TX-P42ST50 The TX-P42ST50 is Panasonic's cheapest way for you to get ahold of the new NeoPlasma panel, but how will the budget model cope with this premium tech? … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-L37ET5B
LCD; 37"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight; Newest review: 8/2012
In PC Advisor's opinion, there's a lot to like in Panasonic's TX-L37ET5. Its Smart TV features are excellent, picture quality is par for the course, and Panasonic's IPTV online
2 reviews,
44 opinions
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More information at: PC Advisor, 8/2012 Panasonic TX-L37ET5 Despite its spectacular spec sheet, the TX-L37ET5 is quite affordably priced. Corners have been cut by using a 120Hz panel, which only supports passive 3D, but is that all, or are there any nasty hidden surprises? … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT50B
Plasma; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, 24p, Smartphone controlled, Audio return channel, …; Newest review: 5/2012 TrustedReviews were excited by the flagship 55 inch Panasonic TX-P55VT50 plasma TV, with a smart design and various features. It has Smart TV online and multimedia features, a dual-core processor, it … 1 review |
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Panasonic Viera TX-L42DT50B
LCD; 42"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Smartphone controlled, Audio return channel, …; Newest review: 5/2012
Gorgeous looks, sublime image quality and a huge amount of features including built-in WiFi connectivity and a fantastic smart TV platform make Panasonic's TX-L42DT50B one of the company's
2 reviews,
11 opinions
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 5/2012 Panasonic TX-L42DT50B Panasonic has always favoured performance over looks, but all of a sudden it seems as if it's hired a new crew of designers and it's started pumping out gorgeous looking sets such as the TX-L42DT50B reviewed here. … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-L47DT65B
LCD; 47"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Media Streaming, PVR, 24p, Smartphone controlled, …; Newest review: 5/2013 Unfortunately for the TX-L47DT65, its picture quality is not on a par with its eye-catching looks, although that's not to say it's bad, but black levels could be much better. Home Cinema … 3 reviews |
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Panasonic TX-L24E3B
LCD; 24"; Full HD; LED Backlight; Newest review: 2/2012 CNET considers the TX-L24E3B from Panasonic to be a smaller TV that has great performance, though this does come at a high price tag. When compared to cheaper models, this TV offers more natural …
3 reviews,
92 opinions
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST50
Plasma; 50"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Media Streaming, 24p, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, WLAN; Newest review: 12/2012
For S21, the only reason not to go for the TX-P50ST50B would be its high power consumption, something that on the other hand is a problem with all plasma screens. But in all other respects, it's
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 6/2012 Panasonic TX-P50ST50 Although LCD screen may have stolen the limelight, the Panasonic TX-P50ST50 TV is hoping that there is still a demand for plasmas. … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42S30
Plasma; 42"; Full HD; Internet TV, WLAN, Media Streaming, 24p; Newest review: 11/2011 The styling of the TX-P42S30 is rather bland, but with excellent contrast and black levels, brilliant handling of motion and superb audio quality, CNET reckon this Panasonic is a fantastic budget …
3 reviews,
79 opinions
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Panasonic Viera TX-L32ET5
LCD; 32"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, Internet TV, LED Backlight, Media Streaming, 24p, …; Newest review: 2/2013
It's not exactly fancy, but the TX-L32ET5 looks smart for the price, and its feature list is very respectable, with good media support, Panasonic's Viera Connect interface and very good
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 6/2012 Panasonic TX-L32ET5 Panasonic previously championed plasma screens, but have recently began to produce LCD models, such as the TX-L32ET5. … to review
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Panasonic Viera TX-L32E5B
LCD; 32"; Full HD; Internet TV, LED Backlight, Media Streaming; 100Hz; Newest review: 9/2012 "FOR: Good low-light detail; fine contrast; minimal noise; plenty of smart features. AGAINST: Not the best sound quality; warm picture tone might not be to everyone's taste."
2 reviews,
140 opinions
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Product information and further reviews
Panasonic Viera TX-L37EW30: a modern chameleon AV-Magazin.de 5/2011 - No, as a matter of fact, the new LCD newcomer doesn’t offer 3D. But even so, the Panasonic is quite clearly a TV for every occasion. With a screen measurement of 94cm diagonally, it offers a big screen experience that will still fit most walls. On top of this, it can be connected to a multimedia network, record films to its hard drive, and is highly flexible when it comes to TV reception modes. Could this be the TV you’re looking for?
Panasonic TX-P42ST50B CNET.co.uk 3/2012 - Panasonic have a great reputation for their plasma screens superb picture quality, and by increasing brightness and at the same time improving black levels, they claim their new models are even better.
Panasonic Viera TX-P42S20E CNET.de 5/2010 - When the favouably-priced 50-inch Plasma LG50PK550 came into our test laboratory at around 800 euros, we were very enthusiastic about its quality & features. Currently, we are carefully examining Pansonic’s cheap competitor, the TX-P42S20E, which has to defend the good reputation of its predecessor S10E. Our review reveals who will eventually win the race.
Tech-laden TV gives top performance What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 5/2011 - We've been pondering the validity of small 3D TVs since the technology made its reappearance last year. And we're about to get the answer, as all the major players have sub-40in 3D models in their 2011 ranges. This 37in Panasonic is the very first - and the company's first 3D LCD, too. ...
Pana can't beat its own best What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Awards 2007 - Now here's an oddity: a Panasonic TV that doesn't get five stars. It's even more unusual because the TH-42PZ700 doesn't have any major flaws with either its vision or sound quality - in fact, it's one of the most impressive TVs around.
Panasonic Viera TH42PX600 CNET.co.uk 10/2006 - If you're looking for a large-screen display but can't decide between rival LCD and plasma technologies, then this review will help. Panasonic reserves all screen sizes above 32 inches for plasma and the difference in performance explains why.
Head to head test: Plasma vs LCD AVReview 5/2006 - Deciding what type of flat screen technology to go for used to be simple - plasma for large screen sizes (42”+) and LCD for smaller screens (-32”). But then the 37inch screen was introduced, falling directly between the large and small screen domains that divided the technologies. So now both LCD and plasma are trying to stake their claim for the 37in territory, but which is best? We've put together a head-to-head test between two leading 37in screens featuring rival technologies - Panasonic's TH-37PX60 plasma against Toshiba's 37WLT66 LCD to find which will be the last panel standing. Review details: An LCD television and a similar sized Plasma went head to head and were rated based on specification and usability, design and connectivity, and performance. No scores were given.
Panasonic Viera TH42PX60 CNET.co.uk 4/2006 - Panasonic's Viera range is now firmly established as a front-running flat-screen brand. The manufacturer's early missteps, such as the use of low-resolution screens and a lack of digital video connections, have now been consigned to the dustbin marked 'past mistakes', as this new model shows.
Panasonic Viera TH37PV500 CNET.co.uk 2/2006 - The Viera range has long been the pinnacle of flat-screen style, but with this eighth generation model, it's also the pinnacle of features and performance.
Group test: 26in LCD TVs AVReview 2/2006 - Our lust for flat-panel technology seems pretty much insatiable right now - and it shows no sign of cooling any time soon. Partly because prices are continuing to erode at a phenomenal rate, partly because they take up so much less room than a standard TV, but mostly because they're ideal partners for the high definition (HD) revolution that's going to dominate 2006. But while LCD TVs as a whole are enjoying phenomenal success, there's one LCD screen size in particular that seems to be flying off the shelves: 26in. Something about the combination of their size and remarkably affordable prices seems to be making 26in LCD TVs all but irresistible right now. So we thought it was high time we got to grips with four of the latest high-profile sets to see if they really warrant all the attention… Review details: Four 26in HD Ready LCD TVs were reviewed and rated based on features, performance and value for money. Scores ranged from 8 to 10 points out of 10.
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