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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Panasonic TX-L32G20 Review

If you're looking for a new TV, do review the Panasonic TX-L32G20 LCD television from one of the Japanese consumer electronics maker's line of Viera G20 TVs. It's a 32-inch liquid crystal display model that's high-definition ready right out of the box and it comes with a number of useful and innovative Panasonic features and functions that are normally found in televisions usually priced higher than this model lists for.

The Panasonic TX-L32G20 retails for 900 British pounds, though there are plenty of online discounters selling the television for about 820 British pounds, including the value added tax (VAT). For the price, a buyer will be getting a very good looking television that's suitable for use as either the primary TV in a home or, more likely, a second television for a bedroom or study or the like.

This particular TV comes with Freesat, which is Panasonic's tuning filter that allows for the viewing of a number of different UK-specific satellite channels. The improvement in this year's Freesat is that Panasonic is now offering it in HD, which -- prior to 2010 -- wasn't available. There are several other viewing features also included in the TX-L32G20 by Panasonic that complement Freesat.

Even a casual viewer will remark favorably upon getting a look at the display put forth by this Panasonic TX-L32G20 LCD television. At 100,000 to 1 contrast ratio, the picture will look sharp and detailed, with blacks looking especially dark and deep and colors looking vivid and bright. Panasonic has added its "intelligent scene controller" technology suite to make this possible, by the way.

The Panasonic TX-L32G20 is a full high-definition TV, meaning that its display comes at a viewer in 1080p (pixels). Only televisions capable of 1080p can be considered "true" high definition, which this Panasonic pulls off with seeming ease. It can also display in 720p as well, which is higher-then-standard-definition in character. Regardless, true high-def is now available at a very nice price.

Panasonic has also included its IFC Pro Motion Technology in this Panasonic TX-L32G20 television. What this means is that the motion engine contained within it will easily keep up with even the fastest of on-screen motion, ensuring that no blurring, smearing or artifacts are left behind, however quickly they disappear, on the display. Panasonic is a recognized leader for the quality of its motion control, by the way.

For a 32-inch TV, the Panasonic TX-L32G20 is an uncommonly good-looking unit. It comes in a slim piano black casing that's all wrapped up nicely and neatly, bringing a bit of elegance and class to most any environment. It has a very good surround sound system, several different HDMI input ports as well as a USB port and can accommodate a number of electronic components, including DVD and even desktop PCs.

To conclude our little review, the Panasonic TX-L32G20 LCD television, at about 820 British pounds, is a reasonably-inexpensive model that can serve well as a primary television for a small household, but is probably more intended to be used as a second television for a bedroom or study. It does everything quite well and it comes with HD Freesat, making it an attractive budget-oriented buy.

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