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Let's cut straight to the bone and announce that the Panasonic G10 is indeed a very good TV. It builds upon a proud generation of plasma-TV products, and it certainly does not disappoint us. It is not a big revolution, but a continuation of very convin...
Pioneer’s bottom-line-driven decision to stop developing and manufacturing their critically acclaimed Kuro plasma televisions has left a huge gap in the market for consumer-grade reference quality displays. As Pioneer’s business alliance partn...
Abstract: But with some reasonably well-realised audio to wrap the P46G10's performance up, it remains overall a truly excellent all-rounder - especially if you fancy a bit of Freesat.
If all you’re looking for is a big 42in flat-screen TV for watching routine standard-definition fare such as Big Brother or Britain’s [Not] Got Talent, then there are cheaper – possibly even better – LCD sets available, as we&rsquo...
Abstract: Verdict: Fantastic image quality and the benefit of Freesat make this a great choice if youre after a 42in HD TV. Panasonics 42in Viera TX-P42G10B is great value for a full HD plasma TV. There are plenty of cheaper plasma TVs out there, but they u...
Abstract: Over the past few weeks, after a plethora of Panasonic TV reviews, one thing has become increasingly apparent. Namely that Panasonic's new plasma range is the most polarised yet, thanks to the introduction of the brand's new NeoPDP panels. In other words...
Panasonic wisely chose not to describe its new motion control system as ‘frame dectupling’, possibly because it doesn’t really mean anything but probably because even saying ‘600Hz sub-frame drive’ is quite a mouthful. And yo...
At this price-point, the Panasonic cooks up a storm. Sure, there are the faintest traces of judder and the occasional confused colour, and the speakers are no substitute for a real home cinema system, but it’s otherwise difficult to fault.
Why buy an LCD when Panasonic’s plasma gives better action and better contrast, without the weight or brightness problems of years gone by?Panasonic TX-P46G10 is tagged with Panasonic TX-P46G10, Panasonic and plasma. Select a tag (Panasonic TX-P46G1...