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Panasonic CT27SF26 'SuperFlat' Flat Screen 27" TV

Panasonic CT27SF26 'SuperFlat' Flat Screen 27" TV

List Price: $649.95
Your Price: $479.88
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best in its Class
Review: A terrific television - probably the best buy if you can't afford something super-huge. A bit bigger is just less bang for the buck.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Bang for the Buck
Review: Compared side by side with Sony Trinitron and Vega systems, the Panasonic's picture is just as sharp and just as bright for much less money. In addition, its real beauty shines when your space is limited but still want "home theater." Measuring about 10 inches deep and having every connection needed (S-Video and audio out) you can get a good system together without spending a fortune.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top quality in a smaller screen
Review: Opting for a slightly smaller television with top notch quality was perfect for my small living space and desire to still have a "home theater."

When compared picture for picture next to a Sony or a Mitsubishi of the same size, the Panasonic SuperFlat is very similar. It has bright, vivid color and crisp definition. The Panasonic has the edge in cost against a similar Sony Trinitron and Mitsubishi models of any stripe.

The Panasonic CT27SF26 model is the smallest of the SuperFlat product line and lacks the DigitalReady features of the bigger models.

The real beauty of this product shows when incorporated with a DVD player. With 700 lines of resolution, the picture is impeccable over just any other run of the mill 27"-36" television including Panasonic's value conscious Panablack series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top quality in a smaller screen
Review: Opting for a slightly smaller television with top notch quality was perfect for my small living space and desire to still have a "home theater."

When compared picture for picture next to a Sony or a Mitsubishi of the same size, the Panasonic SuperFlat is very similar. It has bright, vivid color and crisp definition. The Panasonic has the edge in cost against a similar Sony Trinitron and Mitsubishi models of any stripe.

The Panasonic CT27SF26 model is the smallest of the SuperFlat product line and lacks the DigitalReady features of the bigger models.

The real beauty of this product shows when incorporated with a DVD player. With 700 lines of resolution, the picture is impeccable over just any other run of the mill 27"-36" television including Panasonic's value conscious Panablack series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Value
Review: The Panasonic SuperFlat models rival the Sony Wega but sell for 30-40% less. The image quality is indistinguishable. After looking at the 27" Wega, I found that the Panasonic SuperFlat is so much less expensive that I can upgrade to a bigger model. The only question left is whether or not I have enough room for the 32" model in my livingroom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Value
Review: The Panasonic SuperFlat models rival the Sony Wega but sell for 30-40% less. The image quality is indistinguishable. After looking at the 27" Wega, I found that the Panasonic SuperFlat is so much less expensive that I can upgrade to a bigger model. The only question left is whether or not I have enough room for the 32" model in my livingroom.


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