Typical price: £800
What is it: High-definition 32-inch LCD with integrated Freeview tuner
What we think: An excellent LCD that's only recently been toppled from its class-leading throne
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 October 2006
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Viera TX-32LXD60, televisions, resolution, digital TV
We like:
Subtle design; multiple AV connectivity; high-definition compatibility; excellent overall performance
We don't like:
No PC input; basic functionality; unnatural images; insubstantial sound
You might also need:
HDMI cables; component cable; RGB Scart cable
CNET UK judgement:
Panasonic's TX-32LXD60 is definitely on the short list of the better LCDs out there. However, at the steep end of the price spectrum it has some talented rivals that offer greater functionality and more natural performance
Full review:
While rival LCD manufacturers are producing screens in ever-increasing sizes, 32 inches is the largest that Panasonic offers before turning to plasma. We're not sure whether this reveals limitations in its LCD technology -- but it's interesting to note that we were more impressed by the smaller TX-26LXD60 than this model. Continue Reading...
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