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Rating: Summary: I luv it!! Review: I just purchased this television from walmart at a verrry good price. Originally I was looking for a bigger screen TV but I couldn't pass this one up. The picture and sound are great and I love that the universal remote is automatically programmed for panasonic equipment. I was shocked when I went to turn up the tv volume and it turned up the volume on my receiver instead. Overall I'd say this TV da bomb!
Rating: Summary: Best TV for the price Review: I read dozens of reviews before buying this set. I've had it for about 2 months now and can't get over how great the picture looks. Whenever friend's come over and see it for the first time they are totally amazed. I got this set because I wanted improved picture quality over my 27" Wega but couldn't afford Plasma or LCD. Widescreen is the way to go if you watch a lot of dvd's or HD. I watch programs I wouldn't normally watch just to see the HD picture. I got the HDMI cable which connects to my Comcast cable box and digital audio connections from the cable box and dvd player - I also upgraded to a progressive scan dvd player which works better with an HD set. I often use my Panasonic home theater system for sound but the speakers do sound really good. My only criticism besides the size of the set (no surprise there - you know what you are getting - and don't try to lift this thing yourself) is that the yellows and greens are just a tad off which I notice most when watching football with the green grass and yellow first down marker - I can't seem to get the yellow perfect with the tint control. I wish sets had individual color controls - if we can send a man to the moon this doesn't seem impossible. When you watch anything shot in HD it really is like looking through a window. Like going from dial up to DSL once you see HD there is no going back. I only wish I ahad this tv to watch my Sox win the World Series but I'm sure they'll do it again. I got my set at Circuit City for $850 with free delivery which came 2 days later right on schedule.
Rating: Summary: First HDTV purchase... Review: My first and only TV was one I bought about 7 years ago, a 19" RCA. I felt it was time for an upgrade, and gave that to my parents. Being on a budget, I only wanted to spend about 1000$ on a HD/widescreen set. I heard bad things about Samsungs, so i looked into Sony or Panasonic. I have to say, it was really a coin flip between the two units, but i finally settled on the Panasonic, because i frankly wasn't sure whether the Sony at the same price had PIP. I brought it home (it definitely weighs more than the listed 140 lbs!), bought a Monster Video 2 component cable, Panasonic 600 watt home theater system. The setup is great. I watch Black Hawk Dawn on it and it looks and sounds amazing. I highly recommend this TV!
Rating: Summary: Panasonic HDTV Review: The old 27" Hitachi stated to fade. We purchased a Phillips first but took it back due to a wavy screen. The choice was the Panasonic or Sony, the Panasonic had PIP. Once you have the digital cable, with HD set-up, the picture is amazing! Movies from our Sony Multi Scan DVD player are top notch as well. Even regular TV does not look bad on this set. For the cost involved this set offers a lot of features and was easy to set-up with the on screen displays. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Best HD-ready TV for the price Review: This 30" TV wasn't as big as I wanted, but I couldn't pass on the price. The picture is amazing, although it did take some tweaking on the color (a little hot on the factory setting) and sharpness. And that's on standard TV. I'll be interested to see what HDTV looks like. One thing not mentioned is the sound is great! The console is heavy also. Overall this TV is as good as any of the other major brands but costs a LOT less.
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