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Panasonic TX-32LXD700 - 32" Widescreen Viera HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview

Panasonic TX-32LXD700 - 32 Widescreen Viera HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE


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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 25719

Media: Electronics
Display Size: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 38.6
Dimensions (in): 37.4 x 27.6 x 12.9

MPN: TX-32LXD700
Model: TX-32LXD700
EAN: 5025232425433

Release Date: April 29, 2007

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5 out of 5 stars Best 32" out there!   June 11, 2007
London Cowboy (London)
101 out of 101 found this review helpful

I spent a good couple of months sizing up the LCD market before plumping for this tv.

I was set on a 32" and key for me was picture quality, especially for sport. I have to say having looked at lots of different brands and models this tele had the best PQ on a standard definition feed by some way.

I've always been a SONY devoutee but having seen this next to sony's 32" offering the PQ on this easily won me over. I admit the styling is not as classic, but its nicely understated and far from ugly.

The standard definition when viewing through sky is great - the 100hz really shows when watching fast moving sport. There's a noticeable lack of blurring found on cheaper lcds.

The high def really is awesome - even the girfriend was impressed. The only model i thought was better for PQ was the philips 9731d - but that is £300 more and in my view not £300 better (especially as i have owned a tempremental Philips CRT!)

Also the sound is fantastic for an LCD, so much so i'm now not sure a surround system is required.

The menu interfaces are easy to use. It was out the box and set up in less than ten mins. Attched to the sky HD, wii and DVD player in no time.

Overall I couldn't be happier and am yet to find a fault on this tele, and hence can't reccommend it enough.



5 out of 5 stars Viera Good   June 19, 2007
Ninja (London)
81 out of 81 found this review helpful

It took months to decide on a LCD, as I was put off by the LCDs problems with fast moving images and the ghost effects on screens. When this one came out I researched the LCD to make sure that its worth the money and is "future proof". This has matched all my expectation from what I want from a new TV with crystal clear pictures, excellent for sport with the 100mhz refresh rate and a dream to behold.
Styling is classy and simple but with the brilliant black finish will make any room complete - considered far better than the sony styling that seems so dated.
Able to set up and connect all the gadgets in 10min and watch the brilliant picture. Which was great as I could not wait to watch my new TV
Menus and remote is easy to use and I could get everything sorted without reading the manual, but will be doing so now and use all the loads of features.
Sound - top class and do not need a home cinema to watch my favourate action movies. SRS Trusound makes a big difference and has been effectively integrated into the set. Small speakers but big sound!
I would recommend this TV over any other 32" model today - better than Sony by far and at a lower price than their new models.
Go on get it - its worth every penny!




5 out of 5 stars Money well spent   September 17, 2007
Troxy (London)
48 out of 48 found this review helpful

I like many of you who read the reviews, rely on the honest judgement of fellow consumers as to whether it is a worthwhile purchase.

And I can definitely say that the Panny 700 is well worth the wait (when they come into stock!). After reading reviews and magazine articles, the LXD700 was the clear favourite even against the Sony D3000 (at a similar price). Personally I would recommend spending the extra £150 odd for the LXD700 model rather than the LXD70 model. The extra HDMI and SD card slot will always come in handy in the future, and the sound on this model compared to the LXD70 is worth the money alone in my opinion.

The picture is fantastic, eventhough my freeview reception is pretty poor where I live. And it is when you play a DVD through HDMI or use the Xbox360 is when the true testament to how good this LCD really is compared to the cheaper £500 ones.

I would certainly recommend it...go on...treat yourself!



5 out of 5 stars The best 32" TV   August 31, 2007
P. Webb
46 out of 46 found this review helpful

This is a great TV, probably the best 32" model around now. I've looked at them all!

Also, this is probably the best TV for people who think they want a 37" TV (like I did). If you can't fit a 40-42", get this!

Well built, looks great excellent picture; sound is OK - as with most it is ok for TV watching but films and music videos demand the amp and speakers to be on; Seems to do better than Philips/Sony on weak signal for DVB.

The remote is wonderfully heavy and solid, unlike most.

Can't think of any downsides - apart from the now terrible home delivery service. Don't believe what they say, they don't unpack the product; are poor at scheduling and unhelpful. Luckily the product is great.

Buy the DRM-EX77 HDD/DVD Recorcer to match with it - great integration, great performance.




5 out of 5 stars Great TV   August 9, 2007
RR (London, UK)
42 out of 42 found this review helpful

Since I didn't know much about HD and it's a lot of money to shell out, I did lots of research for this and didn't come across a mediocre review for this TV. Why am I pleased?
1. Easy to set up
2. Looks good
3. Standard TV signal is very good and has none of the problems I read about with some LCD HD TVs (blurring, poor blacks etc)
4. XBox 360 games look fantastic (having started playing on a standard def TV I've been blown away by the same games on this TV)
5. Upscaled DVDs look fantastic
6. Surround sound is really good
7. Lots of connectivity