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The editors liked
Dual Freesat/Freeview HD tuners
Great black levels
Flawless HD performance
Stunning pictures
Loads of features
Freeview and Freesat HD tuners
Freesat and Freeview HD tuners included. Excellent Freesat image. Deep blacks. Vibrant colours. Inviting
Cinematic picture
Outstanding
Movie-friendly picture quality
Plenty of features
ISF certified
Good value
Great picture quality
Sturdy build quality
Decent Internet features
Slick user interface
Loads of features for the money
Impressive motion and contrast
Decent stereo sound
Freesat and Freeview HD
Conveniently integrated HD TV tuners
Deep blacks and excellent contrast levels
Decent remote and interface.
The editors didn't like
Poor USB HDD support
Could be a little sharper
Mediocre sound
Looks
Pictures not as bright as some LCD sets
More expensive than its rivals
Drab design
USB HDD support too limited
Built-in speakers are dreadful
Fairly expensive
Some picture-processing modes are too heavy-handed
Lacks the scintillating definition and colour neutrality of the best
Stunning pictures, loads of features, Freeview and Freesat HD tuners
Looks, pictures not as bright as some LCD sets
The TX-P42G20B is a fantastic plasma TV, offering a wealth of features plus sharp, solid and natural pictures, making it perfect for movie viewing Key specsComponent, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, Optical, Scart, SD, SDHC, USB...
Abstract: Throw some superb fine detail resolution into the mix and a much wider realistic viewing angle than you get with LCD and it's fair to say the picture quality bar has been set frighteningly high for the rest of our contenders.
Outstanding, movie-friendly picture quality, Plenty of features, ISF certified, Good value
Drab design, USB HDD support too limited
Panasonic gave its plasma TV range a timely boost last year with the introduction of new brightness-boosting, energy-saving, colour-enhancing NeoPDP technology.A technology considered good enough, in fact, to port over to 2010, where it features in Pan...
Panasonic have once again demonstrated that there is a good deal of mileage left in Plasma technology. While Plasma aficionados will love this screen, the combination of sharper performance and good value will also appeal to all.Panasonic TX-P42G20 ...
Conveniently integrated HD TV tuners, Deep blacks and excellent contrast levels, Decent remote and interface.
Regular plastic looks, Some slight fizzing and softness in the detail
Freesat and Freeivew HD tuners make this a well specified plasma TV that handles fast flowing footy very well at the expense of some fine detail resolution.
In many respects this is Panasonic’s finest plasma, very reasonably priced and serving up supremely good HD images with sport and Blu-ray movies. It’s also adept with standard def sources including its own Freesat and Freeview tuners. VieraCast inter...