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Panasonic TH-65PZ700A
by Staff writers
If you must have the biggest, it’s great – but lose a couple of inches and you’ll get an even better performance
Aug 29, 2008
Panasonic TH-65PZ700A
by Staff writers
If you’ve the money and dream of owning a humungo-wall-telly, then the Panasonic will go a long way to fulfilling your dreams
Sep 2, 2008
Panasonic TH-42PX80A
by Staff writers
Terrific value and a high-quality set – it’s not Full HD, but at this price, you won’t miss it
Sep 1, 2008
Panasonic TX-32LZD800A
by Staff writers
Another cracking Panasonic flatscreen, which impresses with both its integrated TV tuners and external sources
Sep 2, 2008
Panasonic Th-46PZ800A
by Staff writers
The TH-46PZ81 shouldn’t be applauded only because of its features – it delivers a great plasma TV picture.
Aug 29, 2008
Panasonic DMR-BW500 HDD/Blu-ray recorder
by Adam Turner
Now that Blu-ray has won the format war and recorders are hitting the shelves, Panasonic's DMR-BW500 HDD/Blu-ray recorder with twin HD TV tuners is looking mighty nice indeed. For high-def buffs this is one with the lot.
Sep 30, 2008
Panasonic TX-32LXD700A
by Staff writers
Award-winning TV with exceptional picture quality, although it has now been replaced by Panasonic's 2008 range
Aug 29, 2008
Panasonic DMR-XW300, unlike TiVo it records to disc
by Adam Turner
If you don't care about recording to disc, you'd be better off with a TiVo. If you're looking for an all-rounder to tide you over until Blu-ray prices fall, Panasonic's DMR-XW300 has a lot to offer.
Sep 16, 2008
Panasonic TH-50PX80A
by Staff writers
An older model, but in its day, everything about this set is big and clever. If you’re big and clever too, then you’ll want to get your wallet out
Aug 15, 2008
Panasonic PT AE2000E
by Staff writers
A stern challenger to pricier kit: this is an amazing projector for the cash
Sep 2, 2008
Panasonic Lumix LX1
by Staff writers
How much? Never mind what the LX-1 costs, just see what it does – yes, it’s pricey, but boy is it worth it
Aug 28, 2008
Panasonic NV-GS120
by Staff Writers
If the CCD is the brain of a digital video camera it is logical that three should be better than one. A single CCD has to deal with all colours together while a 3-CCD system divides the primary red, green and blue (RGB) colours to individual CCDs to give a much more precise and accurate picture. The result is a high quality image that is as good as any of the cameras tested - including the Sony DVD201E, which provided the benchmark for most of the others.
Aug 11, 2004
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