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Panasonic Viera G20 (TX-P50G20B) review
The 50-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P50G20B is a corking plasma TV. Its design isn't hugely exciting, but its performance with Blu-ray movies, and high-definition content via its freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners, is magnificent. If you can afford to fork out for it, we think it'll make you very happy Read more
29 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TH42PX60 review
The Viera range has kept on improving over the past couple of years, and this is the high point so far. An excellent marriage of design and performance, sporting two HDMI inputs and a 42-inch screen, this plasma is one of the very best -- if not one of the cheapest -- money can buy Read more
7 April 2006 by Rob Gillman
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Panasonic Viera TH50PX600 review
If you're looking for a large-screen HD Ready television, and have the room for an enormous 50-inch display, then you'll almost certainly want to consider this stunning set. The price tag might put some people off, and it doesn't support 1080p, but you'll be assured amazing picture quality Read more
29 January 2007 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TH-42PZ800 review
Panasonic's flagship 42-inch plasma TV boasts a 'Full HD' 1080p resolution and the full monty of the company's picture-processing technology to give an impressive viewing experience. But in the current financial climate, the 42PZ800's cheaper rivals may prove its worst enemy Read more
5 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic TH-50PZ700 review
With fantastic picture quality, automatic colour management and plenty of additional features, the TH-50PZ700 plasma gives pictures to die for and a striking sharpness for HD viewing. Deep black levels will add dynamism and tension to your viewing experience, and you will find this Panasonic better connected than most Read more
9 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic TX-P42UT50B review
The 42-inch Panasonic TX-P42UT50B will reward you with great picture quality, online features and audio if you can tolerate its failings. Read more
22 August 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42S10 review
It's not the most feature-packed set in the world and its design is rather conservative, but the 42-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P42S10 is still a terrific plasma TV. It's a brilliant performer with high-definition content and it offers a good Freeview experience too. There's really very little to dislike Read more
1 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TH37PV500 review
This Viera may well be expensive, but you're buying a TV that's been crafted with loving care. The image quality is startlingly good -- anyone who had written plasma off should be pleasantly surprised by the colour and contrast depth of this brand-new panel Read more
21 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Panasonic Viera TH-42PX70 review
Panasonic remains as committed to plasma as ever and continues to create some fantastic TVs. The Viera TH4-2PX70 uses its tenth-generation panel, and it certainly seems as though the Japanese company is learning with each new iteration Read more
13 July 2007 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic TH-42PZ70 review
The Panasonic TH-42PZ70 is a market-leading 'Full HD' TV that finally brings 1,920x1,080 native pixel count to the 42-inch plasma set. Colour blends look smooth and natural and the TV has fine black levels. It deals well HD sources and fast moving objects look crisp and clean Read more
9 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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