Panasonic Viera TX-L37G10 37in LCD TV |
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| Thursday, 09 April 2009 09:21 | |||
With a generally higher quality build and some nice stylistic changes, the TX-L37G10 LCD TV set is an improvement over Panasonic's standard entry level TVs. It has a slimmer frame and a thinning of the distance between the outer frame and the screen, presenting a rather stylish piece of audio-video hardware.While the set cannot compete with some of the other models out there at the moment, the quality is decent and an attention to detail makes this a product that is definitely worth considering. The TX-L37G10 belongs to Panasonic's mid-range G10 series and this specific model comes in 37" and 32" versions. Being a middle-of-the-range set, it does not offer some of the connectivity features one can find on more expensive higher end screens but nonetheless, it comes with all the important features that most people will ever need. The level of features that this set does have mark it apart from the entry-level systems. First of all, the screen resolution is optimal, 1920x1080, allowing for maximum quality HD playback in its original quality. The G10 series also have built-in Freesat tuners, which allow for the viewing of more than eighty free TV channels, including all the major terrestrial channels such as the BBC etc. In addition to this, you will also be able to get the BBC and ITV high definition broadcasts that are currently exclusive to Freesat. Although free, Freesat does require a satellite dish.
The screens come with Panasonic's latest V-Real Picture Processing engine technology, the latest version being four. This technology significantly improves the signal from standard and high definition sources alike, providing for a better quality viewing experience. In their sets, Panasonic also include the latest Intelligent Frame Creation technology, which doubles the number of frames per second from fifty to one-hundred frames per second. This allows for smoother and more fluid playback with more natural transition between each frame. This feature has its own array of setting but can also be turned off. As for connectivity, the TX-L37G10 comes with four HDMIs and a D-Sub PC port for connecting your computer. There is also an SD card slot so that you can put your digital camera card into the set and view pictures straight from that to your screen. There is also an Ethernet port for broadband connections to your router so you can enjoy upcoming Freesat online services. As with most other TVs made by Panasonic, the TX-L37G10 also boasts the Viera Link, which uses the HDMI connections to control automatically other enabled devices through a single remote control pad.
Finally, the set also features stereo speakers with V-audio surround to allow for emulation of a full set of 5.1 surround speakers.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 09 April 2009 09:23 |