What is it: 32-inch HD Ready LCD TV with 100Hz and SD card slot
What we think: Although its specs might not set pulses racing, its impressive performance makes it great value for money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 June 2008
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Viera TX-32LXD85, HDMI, performance, film
We like:
Great pictures for an HD Ready set; good connectivity; fair price
We don't like:
Occasional low-level flicker over fast-moving edges; not 1080p
Also known as:
Panasonic TX-32LXD85
CNET UK judgement:
Although the 32LXD85 inevitably lacks some of the bells and whistles of Panasonic's truly outstanding 32LZD85 model, it's still a very fine TV. As such, it makes its £650 price tag look like something of a steal
Full review:
On paper, Panasonic's Viera TX-32LXD85 has a tough job on its £650 hands. After all, it follows hot on the heels of the brand's all-singing, all-dancing, really rather excellent 32LZD85. Surely the less well-specified 32LXD85 can't make much of a mark in the wake of such an illustrious sibling? Continue Reading...
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