Screen size: 37'', Aspect ratio: 16:9, Frequency: 100 Hertz, HD Support: HD Ready, Audio type: Stereo ...
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Review summary: The 37PX80 impresses with its much improved natural and vibrant colours
Verdict: On the down side, some deep reds can end up looking slightly orange, and HD images don't look quite as pristine as they do on a good full HD TV
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A new year, a new spring. Primroses are spotted; bumblebees and butterflies start flapping their wings; and it's nearly time to get the lawnmower out. And Panasonic - unfailingly - launches their new line of Viera plasma and LCD televisions.
Pros: Excellent black level and shadow detail, Fluid motion handling with minimal blurring, Displays 1080p/24 video signal without telecine judder
Cons: Native resolution only 1024 x 768 (i.e. not true HD), Does not deinterlace film-based material properly, Exhibits posterisation particularly with poor source
Verdict: Armed with native 24fps playback and marginally better blacks, the Panasonic TH42PX80 represents an evolutionary rather than revolutionary improvement over its predecessor the PX70 series.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Panasonic claims a contrast ratio of 15,000:1 but, judging by the deep, grey-free blacks it produces, this figure looks decidedly pessimistic
Pros: Outstanding pictures ; Good connectivity ; Price
Cons: HDMIs not v1.3 ; Colours could be more vibrant ; Occasional orange tone to rich reds
Verdict: But the positives far outweigh the negatives
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A big-screen plasma with big-name cachet, which performs superbly, for well under a grand. What else do you want?
Pros: Fine Blu-ray images, with impressive contrasts ; excellent off-air performance
Cons: Sound is on a par with most rivals: so not great, then
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