Price range: £975.70 - £1,395.00
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What is it: 46-inch, 1080p plasma TV with built-in freesat tuner
What we think: Excellent plasma TV that particularly excels with high-definition material
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Reviewed on: 19 October 2009
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Viera G15 (TX-P46G15), contrast ratio, HDMI, Freeview
We like:
Awesome black levels; terrific high-definition pictures; good build quality; great feature set; offers decent value for money
We don't like:
Colours aren't perfect; slightly limited online service; Panasonic's step-up V10 series offers better motion-handling with Blu-ray material
CNET UK judgement:
The Panasonic Viera TX-P46G15 has a great deal to offer for a 46-inch TV costing around just £1050. Its freesat and Freeview tuners are a boon, its multimedia talents are extensive, and its HD pictures are mostly terrific. But we still think you should get a TV in Panasonic's step-up V10 series instead, if you can afford one
Full review:
With the Viera TX-P46G15, Panasonic continues its increasingly lonely crusade to prove that plasma remains the best technology for big TVs. Costing a pretty reasonable £1,050, it's a slender, 46-inch, 1080p TV complete with built-in freesat tuner and online functionality. Continue Reading...
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