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Review of Panasonic TVs

By Patricia Rank: Sergeant on 2nd Mar 2005

Patricia's Ratings
Value for money10/10
Overall value10/10
yes Patricia's recommendation

Good Points

I have owned a Panasonic TX32P030 since November 2003.

Bad Points

I have found no bad points at all.

General Comments

The picture is crystal clear, it is consistently good, I have never had to change any of the settings. It is a 32" model and the casing is superb with very little framework.

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