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A Look at the Panasonic Viera TX-L32X10

By Marion Moon

The Panasonic TX-L32X10 is a sleek design following the other products in the market today. This has been suffering from acquisitions from products reviews and buyers because it doesn't have the total specifications that a typical person wants on an LCD TV. Nevertheless, it became a hit in the market as it has some other specifications that are not available on another HD TV.

This set has a limited data processing for video. The lack of a 98. 9Hz data processor suffers from backlight problems and inconsistency, which resulted to a difference in the lighting for each scene.

The TV is not a Full HD in comparison to its competitors. The device offers HD Ready capacity only. The menus seem to be surprising. It also lacked the 100Hz video processing engine for HDTV, which results in inconsistency of the viewing image in comparison to other types of HDTV like Philip's and Samsung.

Despite the negative feedback of the Panasonic TX-L32X10, it will amaze you with the noise filter. This filter will increase hearing and excitement like a wide screen cinema. It has also a color manager which automatically adjusts the color of the TV with respect to its surrounding. The Eco-Mode, which is an added tweak to the TV, makes it pleasant to watch and enjoyable with few feature only.

The Panasonic TX-L32X10 performance is not outstanding so far, not enough to save you from the case. Nevertheless, the HDTV has also some significant menu functions and features that other HDTVs don't offer. Its price also is comparable to other brands.

The black level reaction of the HD TV makes it a low level device in comparison to its rivals. These happen when a dark scene is clearly affected by the so called grey clouding. The other inconsistency of this product lies on the back lights that respond to a dark scene making the screen increase its lighting capacity, which is caused by the abnormality of the back lights.

The Panasonic TX-L32X10 TV has passed a color vibrancy test, though it lacks the 99. 9Hz engine, still the TV has managed to let you see stunning images and vivid still photos. Aside from these, the lack of a treble, bass and midranges tones lowers its value as in comparison to other designs. These features are not feasible o other HDTV, but having these will make the Panasonic TV more effective.

With these problems, the TV has, however,surpassed many aspects of color reproduction in comparison to its rivals and is good value.

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