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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Lots of detail, clarity and punch, Well-judged colour balance, Strong contrast, Good sound, Great selection of on demand and catch up apps, Easy to use,
A bit slow in between menus and apps,
Have we found the best TV deal of the year? The Panasonic TX-40CS520 may not be flashy, but it's a well-built TV that will look smart in your living room or second bedroom.And it's worth repeating that all these smart features and the excellent picture qu...
Great screen uniformity, Mostly believable colours, Strong video processing, Decent black levels, Most key video streaming apps present
Poor audio sync from external sources, MSRP is toppy, Occasional dirty screen effect, Some colour issues
It's a difficult one to call for a couple of reasons; first - the manufacturers would rather send us their Ultra HD TV for review and second – the TX-55CS520B has a suggested retail price of around £800 which could get you a decent 4K TV, albeit in a slig...
Published: 2015-07-02, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Great value, Good picture quality, Surprisingly effective audio, Customisable smart TV system
No Firefox smart platform, It's not 4K, Mediocre standard def upscaling, Backlight clouding issues
Panasonic's mid-range HD model looks smart and modern, is well stocked with impressively customisable smart TV features, and delivers picture and sound quality that are both far, far better than you might expect of a £520 50-inch TV...
Very good picture quality, Good value, Surprisingly good sound
You have to work around backlight clouding, Minor motion flaws, No 3D or 4K, if that bothers you
Panasonic TX-50CS520 – Sound Quality The 50CS520 sounds far better than we would have expected considering its skinny frame and plasticky build. It's capable of going pretty loud and delivering a large, detailed soundstage without the speakers succumbing...