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The TX-P42G15 doesn’t skimp on the features. Despite its affordable price tag, this plasma TV offers a wealth of bells and whistles including a Freesat tuner and DLNA networking talents. The former means you can get a full broadcast service which is...
There’s not much to dislike about the TX-P42G15, although you do have to put in a bit of work in the menu screens to get the picture looking at its best – as is often the case with TVs, the factory settings veer a little towards the ker-azy in...
For the price it’s hard to think of a better performing plasma TV, or one packed with so many features. If Freesat, media playback and Internet connectivity are all things you look for in a TV, the Panasonic TX-P42G15 hits all these marks perfectly...
Awesome black levels; terrific high-definition pictures; good build quality; great feature set; offers decent value for money
Colours aren't perfect; slightly limited online service; Panasonic's step-up V10 series offers better motion-handling with Blu-ray material
The Panasonic Viera TX-P46G15 has a great deal to offer for a 46-inch TV costing around just £1050. Its freesat and Freeview tuners are a boon, its multimedia talents are extensive, and its HD pictures are mostly terrific. But we still think you shoul...
Like its G10 siblings, if it wasnt for an average black level response, Panasonics TX-L37G15 could claim to be one of the best mid level LCD TVs around. As it is, excellent picture quality and dynamic colours make this screen a very good all round p...
Abstract: It's a testament to the sheer enormity of Panasonic's 2009 TV range that despite having already tested what feels like dozens of the brand's models over recent months, we've still managed to get our hands today on a series we haven't covered before. That ...
Abstract: When you can buy a good 37in LCD TV for £500, youd be forgiven for wondering why Panasonic is charging double this for its latest Viera. However, there are many reasons for the extra cost, not least of which is the inclusion of a Freesat HD tuner i...