Typical price: £1,900
What is it: HD Ready plasma television with 42-inch screen and integrated Freeview tuner
What we think: The best Viera so far, and a superb use of plasma technology
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May 25, 2006
Posted by: Satish Pakki
"Fantastic TV"
What I like:
Great picture quality and sound
What I don't like:
Nothing
Review:
This is one of the best plasma TVs that I have seen in the market today within the £2000 price range. The picture quality is the best of all, the sound is fantastic and the setup and the menu options are very good. Panasonic really proves that they are the best in Plasma by making this TV. The connectivity is great with two HDMI sockets. The digital TV is great even with a normal aerial wire. The DVD picture is second to none and Panasonic have really done it very well. It has a very high 10,000:1 contrast ratio showing deep blacks very well. I would recommend this TV to anyone who is a real technology freak. I have not seen any HD on this TV, but I guess it would be even better.
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