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Panasonic TX-L37E5B review: Verdict | Plasma and lcd tvs Reviews | TechRadar. It may not have any kind of 3D gubbins onboard, but that has arguably helped Panasonic develop a better quality panel with an image that's both more consistent and more impressive than some of its recent 3D attempts. Is this the step-up smart set that your living room has been waiting for? Buying Guide Best TV 2012All the buying advice you need to choose a new HD TV in the modern era! We liked Thoroughly smart in both looks and apps, it's the TX-L37E5B's core panel quality that make it a great step-up all-rounder. Also adept with digital files via USB and DLNA, this increasingly rare size of TV has just enough detail and contrast to get the most from Freeview HD and Blu-ray sources. It's also got both better speakers and a wider viewing angle than most of its competitors. We disliked For those of us who need to put a TV far from a router, the omission of built-in Wi-Fi effectively makes VIERA Connect an optional extra, while it lacks in ultimate contrast and detail.

Final verdict Also consider. Panasonic TX-L32E3 review from the experts at whathifi. What Hi Fi Sound and Vision Fri, 10 Jun 2011, 12:13pm For Idiot-proof interface dynamic, colourful pictures solid black levels good HD tuner Against Low on frills so no internet TV some instability to standard-def images The TX-L32E3 sits in the middle of five Panasonic ranges of LCD screens for 2011. This means that, while it has an edge-LED backlight, a Full HD resolution, a Freeview HD tuner and, at £500, an enticing price, it doesn’t support 3D, unlike the flagship 32in LCD set the TX-L32DT30, nor sport plenty of the other features you will see elsewhere. A good, honest budget setIf you’re after all the bells and whistles you’ve been reading about on our pages recently, you should be aware this isn’t the set for you.

While there is an ethernet connection, it’s for software updates, not streaming content or connecting to internet TV. You do get a digital Freeview HD tuner, three HDMI inputs plus component and Scart, a PC input, digital audio output and an SD card slot. Panasonic TX-L32ET5B review from the experts at whathifi. What Hi Fi Sound and Vision Mon, 21 May 2012, 9:16am For Passive 3D is great to watch good depth strong colours subtle detail lovely contrast Against Sound is thin and can get unruly Viera Connect could be slicker UPDATE: October 2012 When we first reviewed the L32ET5B, we had reservations about the price. However, it's now on the market for nearly £200 less than its original price, and it's starting to look like a real bargain. It faces still competition from the brilliant Sony KDL-32HX753, but it is of a completely different flavour. With its glowing contrast and comfortable 3D at £530, the L32ET5B has achieved full marks this time round.

The ET5 line-up is Panasonic’s first passive 3D range. The ET5 line-up is Panasonic’s first passive 3D range. The TX-L32ET5B looks smart and showcases Panasonic’s Crystal Frame design. Passive means glasses aplenty The shift to passive sets means Panasonic can be much more generous with the eyewear: four pairs of polarised glasses are bundled in the box. Panasonic VIERA TXL37ET5B | 37 inch 3D £580 LED TV 1080p HD Ready Freeview HD. Panny TXL37ET5B or Samsung UE37ES6300. Panasonic VIERA TXL37E5B | 37 inch LED TV 1080p HD Ready Freeview HD. Panasonic Viera TX-L37E5B £529 LED HD 1080p Smart TV, 37 Inch with Freeview HD online at JohnLewis.com. Panasonic TX-P42ST30 review from the experts at whathifi. What Hi Fi Sound and Vision Mon, 12 Mar 2012, 4:17pm For Impressive all-round performance 3D is comfortable plenty of smart services including BBC iPlayer, Acetrax detailed, sharp pictures Against Typically anaemic flatscreen sound Such is our confidence in the current Panasonic range, and the ST30 line in particular, we were moved to flag-up this set’s price to whathifi.com readers over Christmas.

Down to £650 (and even less now if you shop around) we hadn’t reviewed it, but having seen the larger – and excellent – TX-P50ST30 sibling, we were quite confident. Now, it’s crunch time. This is a plasma set, with active-shutter 3D, a full HD resolution panel and the normal sprinkling of video and audio connections – four HDMIs, two USB connections and Panasonic’s trusty SD card input, for starters. Web access via smart TVOf course, like most rivals, it’s a smart TV. And it’s function over form throughout with the TX-P42ST30. This set doesn’t need HD content to be at its best either. Panasonic VIERA TXL42E5B | 42 inch LED TV 1080p HD Ready Freeview HD.