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16 Reviews
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Abstract: A few weeks ago we checked out and pretty much fell for Panasonic's 37in TH-37PX70: the only 37in plasma TV you can currently get in the UK. In fact, there was really only one thing we could fault that set on: it just wasn't big enough! So naturally we co...
Excellent performance across all modes, Wide array of connection options, Great PC connection performance.
Some minor noise issues in PC mode and minor over-sharpening at SD and HD resolutions The Final Word The Panasonic TH-50PX70A is an excellent all-round high-end Plasma panel that performs well across standard and high definition resolutions.
The Panasonic TH-50PX70A is an excellent all-round high-end Plasma panel that performs well across standard and high definition resolutions.
Good digital HD tuner, Excellent video performance, Lack of image "grain", Stylish looks, 1080p processing allows downscaling to 1080i
Less features than rivals, Black levels also trail, Not suited to "tweakers", Not full 1080p
The latest generation of plasma televisions has really impressed us, and the Panasonic VIERA TH-50PX70A is an excellent example of plasmas potential. ...
Excellent plasma colour and black levels, excellent scaling of picture to its resolution, great price.
Needs more control over digital TV station tuning, poor deinterlacing.
Incidentally, if you are keen on using a high definition PVR with your TV, why not consider Panasonics TH-42PX7A plasma TV. It appears to be pretty much the same as this model, but omits the HD tuner, saving you $350.But if you want a high quality out...
This screen is comfortably the cheapest 42in plasma weve ever seen from Panasonic. Which is great, of course, provided we dont find that too many corners have had to be cut to reach the sub-£1k price.The 42PX70 is certainly no oil painting, with its ...
Abstract: Is it just us, or does it only seem like yesterday when 32in was pretty much as big as a TV could get while still being affordable? And the thought of having a 32in screen dominating a corner of the living room supposedly had us house-proud Brits sh...