Panasonic TH37PX70 - Expert Reviews

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  • Panasonic TH37PX70
  • From £495 to £590

    Screen size: 37'', Aspect ratio: 16:9, Frequency: 50 Hertz, HD Support: HD Ready, Audio type: Nicam ...

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    • October 2008 en

      Review summary of Panasonic TH-PX70 Series Plasma TV(37",42",50")

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 279 reviews of Panasonic TH-PX70 Series Plasma TV(37",42",50") from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 8.95/10. Comparing these reviews to 109074 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 96/100 (or 9.6 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.

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    • January 2008 en

      Panasonic TH-42PX70

      Review summary: The 42PX70 is certainly no oil painting, but it does mostly hit the mark with its connections

      Pros: Excellent picture quality; Good price

      Cons: Not full HD; No audio with 1080p/24fps sources

      Verdict: In an ideal world, the 42PX70 would portray slightly less orange-looking reds, would suffer slightly less with judder during HD camera pans, and would have more powerful audio. But in the budget world the 42PX70's £1000 price tag means it belongs to, thes

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    • November 2007 en

      PanasonicTH-37PX70

      Review summary: Most 37in flatscreens are LCDs ' but not Panasonic's. The 37PX70 is a plasma and a highly capable one at that

      Pros: Excellent HD images. Quality build and finish

      Cons: Occasionally overlooks fine detail. Average sound quality

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    • August 2007 en

      Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70A

      By Dave Jansen

      Pros: Excellent performance across all modes, Wide array of connection options, Great PC connection performance.

      Cons: Some minor noise issues in PC mode and minor over-sharpening at SD and HD resolutions

      Verdict: The Panasonic TH-50PX70A is an excellent all-round high-end Plasma panel that performs well across standard and high definition resolutions.

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    • July 2007 en

      Panasonic TH-50PX70

      Review summary: Panasonic's plasma prowess is the stuff of legend. But now that good and aggressively priced rivals like the Samsung PS50Q97HD are forcing Panasonic's prices ever lower, can the brand still maintain its quality edge?

      Pros: Superb black levels, Great sharpness and colour, Competitive price, Good standard-def pictures, Impressive audio

      Verdict: With a picture performance that leaves us shaken and stirred, you've a plasma TV that's worth every single penny

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