The Panasonic TX-32LMD70 gives you a Liquid Crystal Display image with a viewing angle of 178 degrees. With a 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, this 32-inch digital television is a smart choice for the shopper who wants a quality, mid-sized LCD set. Utilizing Panasonic’s V-Real 2 processors and V-Real 2 drivers, it can deliver a superbly enhanced image. What’s more, this unit is HD Ready.
Have a lot of devices? Panasonic has got you covered when it comes to connectivity. The TX-32LMD70 brings to bear two HDMI inputs, two SCART inputs, a composite video input, one S-Video input, a PC input, one component video input, a 21-pin input, and a set of RCA left and right audio inputs! It’s unlikely that you have something that you need to connect to this digital television set that won’t successfully sync to it.
In the sound department this 32-inch LCD model isn’t going to shake your living room, but it will likely perform well in small to mid-sized rooms. It includes two built in 10-watt speakers with two 10-watt audio outputs to match, as well a set of RCA left and right audio outputs and a headphone jack. If nothing else, you can invest in a high-end set of headphones and reap that desired sound in relative quiet.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the Panasonic UK website denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the TX-32LMD70 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Of course this unit is packed with features as well. If you read off the list of features it sounds like a whirlwind of proprietary technologies — and it is. Each of them is designed to improve your viewing experience in one way or another. The list for this model includes NICAM broadcast stereo reception, Teletext reception, controllable screen aspects of 16:9, 14:9, 4:3, 4:3 FULL (with HD), Zoom 1, Zoom 2, and Zoom 3, and four selectable picture modes including Dynamic, Normal, Cinema, and Auto. But the list continues; also included are Panasonic’s Intelligent Scene Controller, 3D Colour Management, Sub Pixel Control, Contrast Automatic Tracking System, Video Noise Reduction, and 3D Comb Filter.
If you’re in the market for a 32-inch set, the Panasonic TX-32LMD70 is certainly a very viable choice.
The Panasonic TX-26LMD70 gives you a 1080p High Definition, Liquid Crystal Display image with a generous viewing angle of 178 degrees. With a wide 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, this 26-inch digital television is a smart choice for the shopper who wants a quality, small- to mid-sized LCD television. Utilizing Panasonic’s V-Real 2 processors and V-Real 2 drivers, it can deliver a superbly enhanced image.
Have a lot of devices? Panasonic has got you covered when it comes to connectivity. The TX-26LMD70 brings to bear two HDMI inputs, two SCART inputs, a composite video input, one S-Video input, a PC input, one component video input, a 21-pin input, and a set of RCA left and right audio inputs! It’s unlikely that you have a device that you need to connect to this digital television set that won’t successfully sync to it.
In the sound department this 26-inch LCD model isn’t going to shake rumble your feet, but it will likely perform well in small rooms. It includes two built in 10-watt speakers with two 10-wat audio outputs to match, as well a set of RCA left and right audio outputs and a headphone jack. If nothing else, you can invest in a set of high-end headphones and get that desired sound in ambient silence.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the Panasonic UK website denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the TX-26LMD70 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Of course this unit is packed with features as well. If you read off the list of features it sounds like a whirlwind of proprietary technologies — and it is. Each of them is designed to improve your viewing experience in one way or another. The list for this model includes NICAM broadcast stereo reception, Teletext reception, controllable screen aspects of 16:9, 14:9, 4:3, 4:3 FULL (with HD), Zoom 1, Zoom 2, and Zoom 3, and four selectable picture modes including Dynamic, Normal, Cinema, and Auto. But the list continues; also included are Panasonic’s Intelligent Scene Controller, 3D Colour Management, Sub Pixel Control, Contrast Automatic Tracking System, Video Noise Reduction, and 3D Comb Filter.
If you’re in the market for a 26-inch LCD set, the Panasonic TX-26LMD70 is certainly a reliable choice.
The Panasonic TH-42PX7B gives you a High Definition, plasma image at a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels at a ceiling of 29 billion colors. This digital television is a good choice for the shopper who wants a high quality, mid- to large-sized plasma set. By way of Panasonic’s HD Optimizer technology, it can deliver a superbly clear and crisp image. Coupled with Panasonic’s V-Real image enhancement technology, it can deliver a wonderfully clear HD image.
When it comes to connectivity, the TH-42PX7B offers a fairly slim set of options. The model carries only one HDMI input, one component video input, a 21-pin input, and an RCA left and right audio input set! That’s it. No SCART ports are listed in the specifications given by the Panasonic website, nor is there any mention of an RF input.
In the sound department this 42-inch LCD model isn’t going to shake your living room, but it will likely perform well in small to mid-sized rooms. It includes two built in 10-watt speakers with two 10-watt audio outputs to match, as well a set of RCA left and right outputs. The speakers are full range, at least, so you’ll hear all of the highs and lows, just not at seat boisterous volumes.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the Panasonic UK website denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the TH-42PX7B should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Of course this unit a lot of features as well. If you read off the list of features aloud, it very much sounds like a whirlwind of proprietary technologies — and it is. Each is designed to improve your viewing experience in one way or another. The list for this model includes NICAM broadcast stereo reception, and variable screen aspects including 16:9, 14:9, 4:3, Zoom 1, Zoom 2, and Zoom 3. Also included are Panasonic’s Advanced 3D Colour Management, Motion Pattern Noise Reduction, and VIERA Link.
If you’re in the market for a 42-inch set, the Panasonic TH-42PX7B is certainly a very viable choice.
The Panasonic TH-37PX7B gives you a 37-inch, High Definition, plasma image at a resolution of 1024 x 720 pixels in a maximum of 29 billion colors. This digital television is a good choice for the shopper who wants a high quality, mid-sized plasma set. By way of Panasonic’s HD Optimizer technology, it can deliver a superbly clear and crisp image.
When it comes to connectivity, the TH-37PX7B offers a somewhat meager array of options. The model carries only one HDMI input, one component video input, a 21-pin input, and an RCA left and right audio input set! That’s it. No SCART ports are listed in the specifications given by the Panasonic website, nor is there mention of an RF input.
In the sound department this 37-inch LCD model isn’t going to shake your living room, but it will likely perform well in small to mid-sized rooms. It includes two built in 10-watt speakers with two 10-watt audio outputs to match, as well a set of RCA left and right outputs. The speakers are full range, at least, so you’ll hear all of the highs and lows, just not at seat rumbling levels.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the Panasonic UK website denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the TH-37PX7B should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Of course this unit is packed with features as well. If you read off the list of features aloud, it very much sounds like a whirlwind of proprietary technologies — and it is. Each of them is designed to improve your viewing experience in one way or another. The list for this model includes NICAM broadcast stereo reception, and variable screen aspects including 16:9, 14:9, 4:3, Zoom 1, Zoom 2, and Zoom 3. Also included are Panasonic’s Advanced 3D Colour Management, Motion Pattern Noise Reduction, and VIERA Link.
If you’re in the market for a 37-inch plasma television, the Panasonic TH-37PX7B is certainly a good choice to consider.
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