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Panasonic TX28PL1
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Average Ratings for Panasonic TX28PL1

  • Image Quality4.5 stars
  • Sound Quality4 stars
  • Features3.5 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.4 stars
  • Overall Rating4.5 stars

8 Reviews For Panasonic TX28PL1

  • bradgirl Rank: Staff Sergeant 7th Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: flat screen (but not like a LCD), reliable (no problems in over 5 years, touch wood!),


    Bad Points: Rather large rear to the unit meaning it takes up a bit of room, so might not be great for a small room.


    General comments: My Panasonic is great, I've been thinking about upgrading for a HDTV but this TV is so good, that I don't want to yet!

  • beardybuck 2nd Dec 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I looked around for a while for a television - many reviews and recommendations. Main influences towards my purchase of this Panasonic TX 28 PL1 were; price - got it for £400-00 in a locally owned suppilers - and the quality of previous panasonic sets.
    The picture is probably the best you are going to get in the sub £1000-00 category - I kid you not,it really is fantastic. With the RGB scart input (ONLY ONE RGB IN- I purchased an auto RGB scart switcher) from SKY and DVD it is supe ...
  • john1974 11th Nov 2003

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    This model has been discontinued so I guess this review might only come in handy if you are buying second-hand. Anyway, bought this Panasonic TX 28 PL1 in May 2003 for £400 web offer from Comet. Soon after, the geometry at the top and bottom end of screen became increasingly distorted. Anywhere there are straight lines - for example: door frames, rugby uprights curve away the closer they are to the opposing ends of the picture. This happens on both TV pictures (Sky Digibox) and DVD. It doe ...
  • Martin. 2nd Jun 2003

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I still own a 24" Sony widescreen which I now use in the bedroom. This set easily outclasses the Sony in picture quality and only cost £399 inc del from Comet. They are having to compete with Empire Direct and matched their price. Delivery was also at the time I requested.
    The set was very easy to install and came with a free stand, which only has one shelf, shame. Still it still looks good once it's all set up. The whole family are impressed with the overall picture/sound quality and co ...
  • Dave Mc Taggart. 2nd Feb 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Got TV from Curry's on line for £458, after searching about for best price, Panasonic shops were charging £599 for same product.
    Good value, excellent picture, good sound quality, choose a Panasonic after a friend who has had his for 20 years and still working.
    Quality on Sky Digital and DVD excellent.
    I would stongly recommend this TV to anyone who is looking for a good value product with easy set up procedure
  • Swanny. 2nd Oct 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    See the other reviews for more detail on the Panasonic TX 28 PL1 TV but.... this is a terrific value product with very good picture quality indeed, easy to set up and a good remote control. The stand is a little time consuming to assemble - the pictures in the guide are not as clear as they could be. I'm really happy with this TV, though, and think it looks great as well.
  • Jimmy P. Rank: Lance Corporal 5th Jun 2002

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Having spent 2 or 3 Saturday's trudging round the high steet and local retail parks I decided that Panasonic make some of the best in terms of picture quality and, compared to say Sony, offer good quality at a much lower price point.

    I had thought of the Panasonic DK series but was able to locate the newer Panasonic TX 28 PL1 TV on the internet for the same price Comet et al were charging for the discontinued versions as "manager's specials".

    So what's the spec?
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    28 in ...
  • Neil. Rank: Lance Corporal 25th Apr 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Panasonic TX 28 PL1 has to be one of the best sets about these days. Spent forever looking for a 28 inch set. Forget the 100 HTZ, too much ghosting on action etc. The set was a dream to set up and everything worked first time. The manual is easy to follow. Picked it up for £520 from the John Lewis group on a price match (inc 5yr cover), so it was an excellent buy.