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Panasonic TH-42PX70
Advantages: Good value, good image quality
Disadvantages: Sound quality is probably the major disappointment here, not a true 1080p screen
...Having recently purchased this television - it has encouraged me to write my first Ciao review.
APPEARANCE: Its a good looking TV, shiny black edges and very flat - good for wall mounting. PS this tv does not come with a pedestal or wall mount - these have to be purchased separately.
CONNECTIVITY: I found it to be a little licking in this. It has 2 HDMI, 2 Scart, Component inputs, Audio in and our as well as RF in and VGA. Although this is quite a range, I think that it could be better - S-VIDEO would have been nice. Newer panasonic models have an SD card slot - you can use this to view photos from your digital camera on the tv, but only if you use SD cards in the camera note, which is not the case for many of us.
PICTURE QUALITY: Excellent - this is why I love Panasonic. Having asked many professionals before purchasing...
kjb57
10.08.2007 ·
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Panasonic TH-42PX60EN
Advantages: Cheap, Great Picture
Disadvantages: No Upscaler, NOt Full HD only 720p
...This Plasma HDTV I have had for a year now and it has not let me down yet. Now I would like to analyse the TV so that the rest of you are convinced on purchasing one..
DESIGN
Firstly I would like to say about the design now; it looks fantastic I just love the colour and the sleek design. Now you might be wondering where the hell is the speakers? Well its right under the Panasonic label hidden away under the silver colour. I didn't notice it myself until a few weeks when dust got on it and I was able to see the grills (Speaker holes). I think this is pretty good as you don't have to worry about the speaker making the TV look bad like a lot of TV's I've seed with ugly speakers. All I can say it this saved me a lot of as my living room would not have enough space to have a 42" with speakers on the side. Now the screen of the TV...
dharma.roy
02.12.2007 (04.12.2007) ·
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Panasonic TH37PX70 CAB
Advantages: Excellent Picture Quality, Very good sound.
Disadvantages: Disappointed with the overall quality of manufacture
...After having major problems (as did many other owners) with the previous model, the px60, Panasonic agreed to exchange the TV for the new black PX70 model, although I didn't think it looked as good as the previous model, which was silver, as long as it worked ok I was happy.
For 12months and 1 week, it was fine, until vertical lines appeared on the screen, after a bit of checking on the internet, I found that many owners had the same problem, and the repair required a new screen!
After speaking to Empire Direct, who sold me the TV, they agreen to carry out the repair as the warranty was only 1 week over it's 12 months. The repair was done, and, touch wood, the Tv has been fine ever since.
The picture quality is fantastic, and far superior to LCD models I have had, much darker, more detailed blacks; excellent picture from any angle...
bobbob455
27.07.2008 ·
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Panasonic Plasma TH37PX60E
Advantages: Deep blacks, no 'smearing', standard definition upscaling is brilliant
Disadvantages: None for this price
...Forget LCD!! I purchased this Panasonic Plasma TH37PX60E last year ( 2006 ) and have been nothing short of amazed at the performance of the set. Hook up a standard defintion digibox through the RGB scart terminal and the set will upscale the picture with top class results while reducing the smearing (associated with LCD\'s) and pixelization. HDTV or upscaled DVD pictures through the HDMI terminals are out of this world without colours being overbearing or unrealistic.
Those of you with technical knowledge will understand that deep blacks are essential for quality viewing and with a contrast ratio of 10000:1 the TH37PX60E really excels, blacks really are black. This is all thanks to Panasonics Viera engine buried deep within the TV.
Connectivity is brilliant with 3 x scart, 2 x HDMI, 1 x PC, 1 x component. I have 2 digiboxes (1 SD...
pieman1970
25.07.2007 ·
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* The PANASONIC Viera Duckworth likes. . .
Advantages: Brill picture, brill sound. Flat as a pancake.
Disadvantages: Price!!!
...Panasonic (also Technics) are both brand names of Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd. of Japan, one of the World's largest consumer electronics manufacturers, and ranked third on the Fortune 500 Electronics & Electrical
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd, also established a number of manufacturing plants and the company now employs around 4,000 people in the UK.
Size matters - 50 inches remember, the screen is measured diagonally. It is of course HD ready. The average sized remote control is a doddle to use. (I was half expecting it to be as big as a keyboard)
The weight is just under 40 Kgs,
Panasonic UK was established in 1972.
Website is
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/
You can even phone them direct on 0870 535 7357
The Company headquarters are at :-
Panasonic House
Willoughby Road
Bracknell
Berkshire...
smudgeybabes
04.02.2008 (13.01.2009) ·
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Review of Panasonic TH-50 PZ 70
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Panasonic TH-50PZ700U
Advantages: LIFE SPAN DOUBLED AND SUPER PICTURE
Disadvantages: NONE
...Panasonic TH-50PZ700U is the best screen available bar none,if you were considering buying a bew screen then i say forget about lcd's why well they might claim better picture's on still's (i.e still picture's,not moving) but how much time do you spend watching paused tv,not much (me neither ),so why buy lcd ? simple dont....buy a plasma instead,
bad points well lcd's suffer ghosting and juddering very badly i dont even see how they are aloud to be sold in shops.
so what is ghosting and juddering well to put it simply its when the picture stutters lcd's do
it when fast moving images appear on screen they cant cope and sutter like crazy.its like wacthing some one dance under a strobe light.
thats were plasma's are best they are super at fast moving image's so bring on the action film's
thats were this plasma comes in, its the best...
v5mark
10.10.2007 ·
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PANASONIC TH42PX60B 42" Plasma TV
Advantages: Amazing picture quality, HD Ready, NICAM stereo sound, stylish stand.
Disadvantages: No back to the stand which makes it hard to conceal inflexible scart leads.
...Stereo, which is clean and crisp. It also has a built in digital receiver which means you get about 25 'freeview' channels (depending on your coverage).
The only disappointing thing about buying the latest technology is that it is never the latest for long! In a couple of months it will have gone down in price £££s and they'll be a new model to replace it. Irritating but unavoidable!
All in all this is a great TV and I can't see anybody who buys one regretting it. It's great to watch the sport on! In my opinion Panasonic are one of the better TV manufacturers.
Splash the cash and enjoy!...
trumo
15.03.2006 ·
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Review of PANASONIC TH42PX60B 42" HD Ready Digital Plasma TV
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PANASONIC TH42PX60B 42" HD Ready Digital Plasma TV
Advantages: Picture, sound, reliability
Disadvantages: Heavy
...The PANASONIC TH42PX60B is built like a tank. If you want a TV that's not going to let you down go for a Panasonic. I chose Plasma for it's movie smoothness and acurate shadow detailing. This TV is is fantastic in every way. Even the built in sound is such a high standard, I have a £5500 hi-fi that I run the consoles and PC through but for watching TV the speakers really are up to the task, decent reproduction. It has built in freeview, 2 HDMI sockets, 3 scarts, component and a PC input as well as audio inputs. I have mine on the pedestal stand which is really neat and tidy. The TV is VERY heavy (as plasmas are). It handles 720P and 1080I. As a Media Centre display in my lounge its running 1280 X 720 beautifully, the only thing is that being a plasma the screen temporarily burns in icons etc if you play games for a long period. This is...
mystik
31.08.2008 ·
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Out Goes Sony, In Comes Panny
Advantages: Excellent standard def picture. 100hz technology. HD ready. Good connectivity.
Disadvantages: Not actually 'full' HD ready
...definition picture, and find the best price for the lucky TV.
Then along came John Lewis' Kingston branch with a wall of TVs showing Freeview, bless 'em! It would seem that to really get to grips with a set's picture quality, checking out its standard definition makes a whole barrel o' sense, since they are ALL good at HD (well they would be wouldn't they?)
From what I'd read, one 37" set stood out for me - the Panasonic TH-37PX80B. This is a 'plasma' TV, not a liquid crystal (LCD), the impact of which is initially difficult to spot, but as you move around the set, you become aware of no picture fade of the kind you'd expect with LCD - yes, plasma can be viewed from just about any angle that you're likely to throw at it within the average lounge. Of course, you don't have to pay John Lewis prices, and a quick check of www...
BNibbles
09.01.2009 ·
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