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The editors liked
Solid build
Crisp pictures
Largely good motion
Improving range of internet content
Superb HD performance
Decent black levels and contrast
Impressive features
Low energy consumption
91 W
Accurate colour reproduction in True Cinema mode
Average deltaE
2.8
Wide viewing angles
But not as good as with a plasma
Builtin PVR
Excellent pictures
Including SD
Wellfeatured
Excellent wideangle viewing
Good black levels
Great range of features
Impressively natural colours
The editors didn't like
A bit dull with C.A.T.S. on
A bit too bright with it off
Relatively pricey
Average motion handling
SD pictures aren't great
Low contrast ratio (747
1)
Glossy screen subject to reflections
Mediocre remote with no backlit buttons
Media player doesn't support many video formats
Disappointing sound
Local (not networked) MP3 playback
Recording feature only works with a limited range of hard drives
Low energy consumption: 91 W, Accurate colour reproduction in True Cinema mode: average deltaE: 2.8, Wide viewing angles, but not as good as with a plasma, Builtin PVR
Low contrast ratio (747:1), Glossy screen subject to reflections, Mediocre remote with no backlit buttons, Media player doesn't support many video formats
The TX-L42D25 really suffers from the poor contrast ratio provided by its IPS panel, which is a real disappointment....
The TX-L37D25 is quite an accomplishment for Panasonic in that it represents a vast improvement over last year's equivalent.The big problem for Panasonic is that other manufacturers have moved on a pace and from a higher starting point.The Panasonic pe...
You can, of course, turn the IFC system off completely when watching films if you find that having it active makes proceedings look a bit too smooth and video-like for comfort. But actually, with 1080p/24 Blu-rays, we personally felt the judder on the L42...
Good black levels; Great range of features; Impressively natural colours
Recording feature only works with a limited range of hard drives
The 42-inch Panasonic Viera TX-L42D25B manages to combine loads of features with exceptionally good picture quality, making it one of the finest LCD sets around at the moment....
Concluding reviews of LED sidelit LCD displays is somewhat difficult, because above all, they are an effort in improving aesthetics first, and picture quality second (if at all). Whilst the buying public appears to be enthusiastic about the novelty of ult...
Published: 2012-04-27, Author: Thomas , review by: stuffmideast.com
Abstract: When it comes to 32in TVs, this is undoubtedly the television to beat.Times move on quickly in TV world, though, and with new and cheaper models now out on the prowl, this Panasonic set could have its work cut out. The pressure is on.The four HDMI inputs ...
Skype, Ranura para tarjetas SD, Buena calidad de imagen incluso en secuencias de acción, Graba a USB, Interruptor de apagado total
No reproduce MKV a través del puerto USB, Las grabaciones hechas en un USB solo las podemos ver en la misma televisión, Echamos en falta servicios como Facebook, No lleva WiFi incorporado (existe un USB, modelo DYWL10EK, con un PVP de 99 euros)