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25 Reviews
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Panasonic has extended their Smart TV platform to cheaper TVs in 2012. ET5 is powered by a single-core processor and is fast enough for most things but the Smart TV platform is not very compelling. Too few and too many irrelevant apps, and bad video strea...
Bright enough for daylight viewing, Decent picture quality, Good 3D, four 3D glasses included
Picture quality isn't especially accurate, Occasionally sluggish interface
Panasonic's ET5A is a reasonably cheap TV, with solid but unspectacular picture quality. It's got Panasonic's VIERA Connect Smart TV service, which is OK but not great, although it is sometimes slow to operate...
Comfy and versatile 3D, Four pairs of 3D glasses, VIERA Connect, Impressive 2D3D conversion
Narrow viewing angle, Visible horizontal lines, Average contrast, Soft standard definition
Easy 3D may not be able to match the ultimate detail of active shutter variants, but who cares? It's err, easier to live with and, let's face it, 3D as a format is only ever going to make an occasional appearance in the living room. Who wants to shell-out...
Abstract: The 32in Panasonic L32ET5 is one of the smaller smart TVs available, but it does look stylish – it has a fairly wide bezel which is see-through at the edges. It's well equipped with four HDMI ports and three USB sockets, including one for recording pro...
Convenient, affordable and relatively non-tiring 3D, Some good online features, Decent value
Black levels aren't great, Standard def images could be better, Scope for more online content
For most of your viewing time, the Panasonic L32ET5 is a very enjoyable TV. It's especially well suited to relatively casual, bright-room viewing conditions - precisely the sort of situation, in other words, that a 32in TV is most likely to find itself in...
Good passive 3D performance; Rich, lush colours; Above-average line-up of smart apps and services
Sound quality is below par; Backlight bleeding in bottom corners of the screen; Contrast performance could be better; Dated menu system
The TX-L55ET5B is a decent 55-incher from Panasonic, with good passive 3D support and bright, punchy pictures. It's let down by less than inspiring sound quality, a dated menu system and problems with light pooling in the corners when viewed in a dimly...