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Panasonic TX-L32S20BEnjoy realistic starlit skies right in your living room. Improvements in panel contrast and scene-adaptive contrast gamma correction have achieved a high contrast ratio of 20,000:1. The backlight tuning area is also expanded to achieve deeper blacks.Even fast-moving scenes are displayed sharply and clearly. With a 50Hz video signal input, 100Hz intelligent frame creation pro makes 100 frames/second from 50 frames/second. This increases the frame count to allow natural frame-to-frame transitions, for smooth motion images with high resolution. VIERA also uses motion focus technology to greatly enhance resolution.The wide 178� viewing angle ensures clear images even when viewed from an angle. The backlight’s wide transmission aperture enhances the contrast between light and dark, and improves motion-image response. Enjoy naturally flowing 24p films and familiar TV-like quality. This mode optimizes the number of frames of 24p images recorded from film media such as a Blu-ray Disc. It is advanced source analysis and frame generation produce smooth images that are faithful to the original...... Read more

Panasonic TX-P42S20BAwesome! WOW what a picture5
It’s simple, GET ONE!!! I bought this and run it on a decent HDMI lead with a sky + HD box and the picture is just stunning. I considered both LCD and Plasma but opted for Plasma and love it.. I was really concerned about audio quality as these TV’s are so thin compared to older CRT units and my ousted JVC 32″ was fantastic sound (but weighed 75kg and was a pig to move :-( … This Panasonic sounds fine and whilst i know a decent surround sound system would complete the whole cinema experience, I just dont need it as the sound is ample for my needs...... Read more

Panasonic TX-P37X20BVery Happy Family4
We are very pleased with the performance of this Panasonic 37inch plasma TV which has now been in use for two weeks. It arrived quickly by courier and it was just a matter of unplugging the two scart plugs from my old 32inch lcd TV and inserting them into the new. The family were very happy with the factory settings and urged me not to fiddle with them just yet. Why only four stars? Well I haven’t fully utilised HD yet as I am in the process of updating my Sky+ to Sky HD and won’t be getting HD pictures until then. I chose Plasma because I consider it to be a bit softer on the eyes. One thing we did notice is that there is a reflection from the glass protecting the plasma screen which only my wife can see because she sits directly in front of it but she says it doesn’t affect her viewing when the TV is switched on. I did notice that the large plasma screens in pubs, restaurants, etc also show a reflection but no one else seemed to notice until I pointed it out to them...... Read more

Panasonic Viera TX-L42U2BHDMI is a high-capacity interface that transfers High Definition pictures and surround sound in a single cable without compressing them first, ensuring no loss in quality. That means you can easily hook up a VIERA U2 LCD TV to a Panasonic Blu-ray Disc™ Player or a LUMIX digital camera via an HDMI cable and enjoy High Definition films – with a stunning picture and sound. The Panasonic VIERA U2 LCD TVs are equipped with two HDMI ports...... Read more

Panasonic TX-P42G20BExcellent motion resolution and black level makes this a steal5
This is the best TV in this price range and is likely to remain so until Panasonic release an updated model next year. I calibrated and reviewed one of these for a pro review site and was delighted with the final result. The NeoPDP panel means you’ll get blacks, motion clarity, and viewing angle that LCDs can’t touch, plus the THX picture preset means you can have good quality images straight out of the box without further setup. After a few days of heavy usage, the colour on the TV I reviewed measured almost exactly according to TV mastering standards and has remained so since...... Read more