Typical price: £800
What is it: High-definition LCD TV with 26-inch screen and integrated Freeview
What we think: Panasonic's LCD ticks all the right boxes, with its slightly higher price point justified by picture performance
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July 26, 2006
Posted by: Teemu Hurmerinta
"A very good tv"
What I like:
Picture quality, looks, remote.
What I don't like:
No pc input, no backlight adjustment option.
Review:
A very good tv, especially if you own curtains and can block at least some of the daylight. Have it hooked up to my Xbox 360, and the picture quality is impressive, even when playing regular DVD's. To get the best images out of the set you should test different picture settings. I have it set on "warm" with the contrast toned down and the colour around 40 percent. With tose settings the colours look vibrant yet realistic, even skin tones. Buy it, try it, love it.
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