-
Search
Categories
Tags
19inch 22inch 26inch 32inch 37inch 40inch 42inch 46inch 47inch 50inch 52inch 55inch 58inch 120hz 240hz 720p 1080p aquos articulating bravia builtin class displays flat full fullhd haier hdmi mount panasonic panel peerless philips plasma player samsung sharp silver sony toshiba viera viore vizio wall widescreen
-
-
Recent Reviews
- Sylvania LC420SS8 42-Inch LCD HDTV
- Philips USA 42PFL3603D 42 Widescreen 1080p HDTV LCD TV
- Samsung LN37C550 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
- Samsung LN19C350 19-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
- 32 Emerson LC320EM9 720p Widescreen LCD HDTV – 16:9 1500:1 8ms 2 HDMI ATSC/NTSC Tuners (Black)
- Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
- Sansui HDLCD3212 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
- 18.5IN Ws LCD Tv HDtv 1080P 1920X1080 10000:1 Dvi Hdmi Tuner
- Insignia NS-L19Q-10A – 19 LCD TV – widescreen – 720p – HDTV
- Element FLX1510 15 Class Widescreen LCD HDTV
- 19 Sharp LC19SB15U 720p Widescreen LCD HDTV – 16:9 400:1 1 HDMI ATSC/NTSC Tuners (Black)
- Samsung LN26C350 26-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
- Philips 47PFL5704D/F7 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
- Toshiba Regza 46RV600E 46-inch LCD HDTV
- Proscan 42LED55SA 42-Inch LED Backlight 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black
Entertainment News- Joshua Jackson Hosts "Pacey-Con" at Comic-Con
- Available to Pre-order: "Mad Men: Season Four"
- When TV Networks Screw Up Movies
- Watch This: "Mad Men" Cast Sings "Bye Bye Birdie"
- "Frozen": Writer/Director Adam Green
- "Clash of the Titans" and other fantasy films I missed
- "Salt": A Kick-Ass Cast Change?
- The Doctor is in: Matt Smith is the eleventh Doctor Who
- Summer Movie Math
- "The Pacific": Exclusive Iwo Jima featurette
Gadget News- Introducing the Panasonic TA-1
- Bites from the Apple: You Get a Case, You Get a Case, Everybody Gets a Case
- The Android You're Looking For: Samsung Captivate Launches on AT&T
- Samsung Vibrant Ready for Pre-Sale, Loaded with Kindle and Avatar
- The Android You're Looking For: New HTC Aria Available for a Song
- The Android You're Looking For: T-Mobile Debuts myTouch 3G Slide
- The Android You're Looking For: Garminfone Ups GPS Ante
- HTC EVO 4G Selling Well in First Week
- Just Dance with Lady Gaga's Fashionable Headphones
- Microsoft Gets Social with New KIN Phones
Panasonic TC-32LX85 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Product Description
Product Details
Video Reviews
Customer Reviews
After deciding to give it one more shot, I stumbled upon this t.v. with it's great specs and many inputs. I have to say that this t.v. has excelled my expectations. From Standard definition channels to High definition channels, this t.v. is a winner. It is so bright even during the daytime (funny how others mentioned this too lol) and it has those inputs that I wanted. So far I've played my Xbox 360 on this t.v. and the picture cannot be beaten. The picture is so crisp and clear that it puts those other t.v.'s I had to shame. Oh and about the picture being dark, it can't be. I only have the settings on the "Game Mode" that this t.v. has and I can see every detail there is in the games. I haven't even brought up the brightness or contrast yet and there is no need for it! There is even an option in the menu to make dark scenes even more clear!
The sound on this t.v. is also good. I thought I had my surround sound speakers on when using the t.v. but I actually was using the t.v. speakers and yes they were that loud at a low volume setting. So here is how I sum it up:
VIDEO: 10 out of 10
I have not yet been disappointed with the SD or HD picture of this t.v. Whites are white, blacks are black.
AUDIO: 10 out of 10
If something ever happened to my surround sound speakers, I wouldn't care because it will be like they never broke.
INPUTS: 9 out of 10
It's nice that they're 3 HDMI inputs but I wish there was a second component input. But since everything is going HDMI these days, this is not a problem.
PRICE: 10 out of 10
I've seen this t.v. going for up to $899 but I bought it for $699. What a steal at this price.
OVERALL: 10 out of 10
Finally I have found the t.v. that I have been looking for all this time. I had to wait until 2008 to get it, but it was definitely worth the wait. If you have been waiting to get an HDTV, then now is the time to get it. You won't be disappointed.
I shopped around for this one a lot and could not decide between Sony, Samsung or Panasonic. After 2 trips to Best Buy, I decided the Samsung probably had a bit more vivid color and a swivel base. I ended up purchasing the Panasonic, however because the Samsung seemed to be less "solid" in construction and the Sony was about $100 more with what appeared to be a worse picture quality.
I've had the TV for a little over a month and it has been flawless. I actually think it has a better picture than my 42" Toshiba. It was very easy to setup, pulled it out of the box, plugged it in and went through a very user friendly setup. I like how the speaker is hidden, and is of surprisingly good sound for an LCD.
My only potential complaint is if I ever decided to mount it on the wall, the base is pretty weird in pulling off, which requires you to tip the screen on it's side.
I am very pleased with my recent purchase. Set up is simple. The remote is great. The picture is excellent. I can actually watch in broad daylight with the sun shining and there is no window reflections, shadows, etc. I have had friends who have HD service comment on what a nice picture and didn't believe when I told them I don't have HD service yet. I would highly recommend this product.
I had actually purchased a Vizio set, but returned it because the picture quality was poor on standard-def signal, and the features included in the set were not the same as what Vizio stated on their web-site.
After shopping and comparing this Panasonic to similar priced models from Sony, Samsung, and Toshiba, I decided on the Panasonic, and I have not been disappointed. The picture quality is great for HD (as are most HD sets these days), but what sets this apart is the good picture quality on standard def TV. Also, the features were exactly what I was looking for, and at the advertised sale price was too good to pass up.
So to sum it up, if you're looking for a good quality 32" LCD, I would definitely take a long look at this Panasonic model.
After the set had been here for one week it quit working. Called the Panasonic telephone number in the owners manual. They called a repair shop and coordinated a time for them to come to my house. They were here in three days, kept the TV for two days and returned it in working condition. Good support and much appreciated.
Related posts:
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.