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The editors liked
Good image in 2D and 3D
Accurate colours (average Delta E = 3.7)
Virtually no crosstalk in 3D mode
Four pairs of 3D glasses included
Good passive 3D performance
Rich
Lush colours
Above-average line-up of smart apps and services
Comfy and versatile 3D
Four pairs of 3D glasses
VIERA Connect
Impressive 2D
3D conversion
Passive 3D is great to watch
Good depth
Strong colours
Subtle detail
Lovely contrast
Convenient
Affordable and relatively non-tiring 3D
Some good online features
Decent value
Punchy
Solid pictures
Healthy feature list
Passive 3D with four pairs of glasses
Built-in Wi-Fi
Four pairs of 3D specs included
Freeview HD tuner
Capable of bright
Accurate images
3D is fantastic
The greyscale calibrated to reference standards
Packed full of features
Excellent viewing angles
4 Pairs of 3D eyewear in the box
Good calibration controls
Low input lag and energy consumption
Content rich VIERA Connect
Good media playback via USB
Clean 3D performance
The editors didn't like
Very low black level (.18 cd/m²) and contrast (1150
1)
Glossy screen shows reflections
Sound quality is below par
Backlight bleeding in bottom corners of the screen
Contrast performance could be better
Dated menu system
Narrow viewing angle
Visible horizontal lines
Average contrast
Soft standard definition
Sound is thin and can get unruly
Viera Connect could be slicker
Black levels aren't great
Standard def images could be better
Scope for more online content
Blacks not as assured as other Panny TVs
Viera Connect needs more catch
Up TV
EPG could offer more
Upscaling lacks sparkle
Contrast
Black level and contrast performance is weak in low light conditions
Some smearing with fast motion
Light pooling - particularly in top right corner
Web Browser is difficult to access and needs some tuning
Abstract: The 32in Panasonic L32ET5 is one of the smaller smart TVs available, but it does look stylish – it has a fairly wide bezel which is see-through at the edges. It's well equipped with four HDMI ports and three USB sockets, including one for recording pro...
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Published: 2013-01-17, Author: Danny , review by: itproportal.com
Punchy, solid pictures, Healthy feature list, Passive 3D with four pairs of glasses
Blacks not as assured as other Panny TVs, Viera Connect needs more catch, up TV, EPG could offer more
The TX-L32ET5 is an impressive 32in TV. Its passive 3D pictures are suitably immersive, with the smaller screen lessening some of passive 3D's inherent flaws. 2D movies boast terrific depth and solidity, coupled with blur-free motion, razor-sharp detail ...
Convenient, affordable and relatively non-tiring 3D, Some good online features, Decent value
Black levels aren't great, Standard def images could be better, Scope for more online content
For most of your viewing time, the Panasonic L32ET5 is a very enjoyable TV. It's especially well suited to relatively casual, bright-room viewing conditions - precisely the sort of situation, in other words, that a 32in TV is most likely to find itself in...
Good passive 3D performance; Rich, lush colours; Above-average line-up of smart apps and services
Sound quality is below par; Backlight bleeding in bottom corners of the screen; Contrast performance could be better; Dated menu system
The TX-L55ET5B is a decent 55-incher from Panasonic, with good passive 3D support and bright, punchy pictures. It's let down by less than inspiring sound quality, a dated menu system and problems with light pooling in the corners when viewed in a dimly...
Passive 3D is great to watch, good depth, strong colours, subtle detail, lovely contrast
Sound is thin and can get unruly, Viera Connect could be slicker
This is a good all-rounder, and now much better value. The passive 3D technology has been implemented well and the overall picture quality is good. The features and functionality are there too. Motion can be an issue at times, but arguably the biggest hur...