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While its ordinary black level prevents us from recommending it for critical viewing, the Panasonic TX-L32G10 LCD may appeal as a daytime or bedroom/study/kitchen TV especially to gamers (lowish input lag), sports fans (clean and clear motion), and tho...
Abstract: This is not just an Analogue and Digital TV but also (as far as I know) Panasonic are the only manufacturer to put Freesat inside the unit, so just add your satellite dish for the complete solution with both Freeview and Freesat....
Abstract: n the end, though, it's ironically the L32G10's susceptibility to one of LCD's oldest problems - black level response - that lingers in the mind longer than any of its cutting-edge features.
Abstract: Just over a month ago I looked at and was reasonably pleased with the first of Panasonic's new G10 range of Freesat LCD TVs, the L37G10 . So, hopefully today's smaller model, the TX-L32G10B, will prove to be a chip off the old block. Especially since its ...
If it wasnt for an average black level response, Panasonics TX-L37G10 could claim to be one of the best mid level LCD TVs around. As it is, excellent picture quality and dynamic realistic colours make this screen a very good all round performer.Pana...
Built-in Freeview and freesat HD tuners; stunning high-definition sharpness levels; smooth motion performance
Expensive; standard-definition performance isn't as good as some other Panasonic TVs
The Panasonic Viera TX-L37G10 may be on the expensive side, but the built-in freesat HD tuner is a major boon, and the set's performance with high-definition content is top-notch. If you've got the money, you won't be disappointed ...
Abstract: Le Panasonic TX-LF32G10 est un écran moyen. Au rayon bonnes nouvelles, nous avons trouvé sans aucun doute l’écran 100Hz le plus naturel du marché. Mais ça s’arrête là. Le contraste est très moyen, la rémanence est excessive...