Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 37 in Best: Axen 8682442100917 Screen size: 123 in | |||
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 px Best: Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px |
Screen size | 37.0 in |
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Resolution | 1920 x 1080 px |
3D Support | yes |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
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Ethernet | yes |
Height | 22.44 in |
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Width | 34.41 in |
Weight | 34.17 lb |
Depth | 10.24 in |
Power Consumption Max | 136.0 W |
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Built-in speaker(s) | yes |
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Number of HDMI ports | 4 |
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USB 2.0 ports | 3 |
Number of component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) inputs | 1 |
Number of composite Inputs | 1 |
Height | 21.1 in |
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Width | 34.41 in |
Weight | 27.56 lb |
Depth | 2.8 in |
Colour of product | Black |
Energy class | C |
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Annual Energy Use | 128.0 kWH/year |
The Panasonic Viera TX-L37DT30B is a great LED TV, offering excellent 3D performance, punchy 2D pictures and a good line-up of Internet services. It's expensive for a 37-inch TV, though.
Seeing as Panasonic has been so vocal about the superiority of Plasma when it comes to stereoscopic 3D TV, it was a little surprising to see them announce that it was venturing into 3D LCD ...
The image quality is stunning and 3D handled brilliantly, but this is a lot of money to spend on a 32in TV, 3D or not.
The Panasonic TX-L32DT30 has the best 3D picture we've seen on a 32in television
Excellent edge LED TV with BBC iPlayer plus built-in Freeview/Freesat HD tuners
Debut Panasonic Viera 3D LED TV
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