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At this point, we guess the question on every video enthusiast's mind is, “Can it dethrone the Pioneer 9G Kuro plasma as the best flat-panel HDTV we've tested to date?” We're afraid not: the Panasonic TX-P42V10 ran the Pioneer Kuros really close (in fact...
Resumen: Making it the best choice in the plasma arena is the TX-P42V10E’s fine balance of picture quality, functionality and up-to-date technology, and of course a competitve price. This display offers a really enjoyable cinema-like experience, with excellent ...
Resumen: I've already seen a large number of TVs from Panasonic's current, expansive range, some great, some good, some average, some innovative, some straightforward - really, it's been quite a roller-coaster ride. But to some extent the P58V10 is the most exciti...
Awesome high-definition picture quality; plenty of connections; excellent motion processing
Some slight colour-tone issues with standard-definition material; a few hundred quid off the price would be good
With Pioneer on the verge of disappearing from the UK TV scene, it's a real relief to find a set like the fantastic Panasonic Viera TX-P58V10. It proves that, even after the death of Pioneer tellies, movie buffs will still be able to get their hands o...
Panasonics TX-P42V10 is a hugely capable and well equipped flat screen TV. Although we are a little disappointed that we have still not (quite) found a screen to topple Pioneers now legendary Kuro range, this is one of the best 42in TVs money can ...
Resumen: This model is the 42 version of the 50 TV that we tested in our labs, the Panasonic Viera TX-P50V10. Everything we said in the original article holds true--the only thing thats different is the size! The only exception is that some manufacturers...
Resumen: Everything about the Panasonic P58V10 is big.Its 58in screen; its unexpectedly (by today’s svelte standards) expansive bezel; its feature list and, unfortunately, its price, which at around £3.5k seems to exist in some sort of alternate commercial rea...