Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-L32X10 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-L32X10.
Experts 74% 17 Reviews
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The editors liked
Good pictures and sound
Nice design
Fair value
Build and ergonomics
bright
detailed and stable pictures
will go quite loud
Quick and simple to use
good colours
clean contrasts
surprisingly assertive sound
impressive TV tuners
Excellent picture performance
Sturdy build
Good with scale and depth
excellent detail
Easy to use
Sharp HD pictures
Built-in SD card slot
generally good pictures with standard- and high-definition sources
better sound quality than you usually get with a 26-inch LCD TV
The editors didn't like
Not many features
Slight motion blur
One HDMI
It sounds bad enough playing quietly
iffy TV tuners
unnatural colour balance
Some motion issues
HD images inevitably a little short of detail
A bit pricey
Lacks features
Overcooks standard definition pictures
Black levels need improving
Muted colours
Not cheap for what it is
images can look dull if watched in a very bright room
Abstract: Despite its die-hard love of plasma technology, Panasonic produced some of the very first portable LCD TVs ever released. And very nice they were too, combining ridiculously cute designs with startlingly bright, colourful pictures to give us an...
Abstract: For a while back there, we thought the 26in TV category might be about to kick the bucket. Sales bombed, and a number of manufacturers pretty much abandoned the relatively small screen size as us telly buying folk focused our attentions on adorning ou...
Abstract: Although its the big screen sizes that seem to garner all the headlines these days, the trusty 32in size is still doing very nicely, thank you. In fact, we gather the 32in market is undergoing a healthy resurgence in sales terms - possibly as a resul...
Built-in SD card slot; generally good pictures with standard- and high-definition sources; better sound quality than you usually get with a 26-inch LCD TV
Not cheap for what it is; images can look dull if watched in a very bright room; black levels could be better
Many manufacturers don't really take 26-inch TVs seriously. But, while the Panasonic Viera TX-L26X10 might be low on interesting features and more expensive than many of its rivals, it does at least produce a superior AV performance ...