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Summary

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Brand: Panasonic
Screen Size: 37 Inch
Freeview Built In?: Yes
HD Ready?: 1080p (HDTV)


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EXPERT REVIEWS
4.45 stars
Review summary of Panasonic TX L-V10 Series LCD...
6 Nov 2009

Summary
alaTest has collected and analysed 31 reviews of Panasonic TX L-V10 Series LCD TV ( 32", 37" ) from international magazines and websites.

Verdict
Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 83/100. Comparing these reviews to 204866 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 89/100 = Very Good.

USER REVIEWS
4.5 stars
Panasonic TX-L37V10 LCD HD TV
3 Jul 2009

Summary
A great picture, with built in Freesat and DLNA streaming make this a good choice for a clutter-free viewing experience.

Verdict
If you're looking for a Freesat TV with a great picture, or just a decent set for watching movies, the TX-L37V10 is a sound choice. It'll also replace a media player, as long as you're happy with standard definition DivX files. Indeed, for many casual ...

3 stars
Panasonic TX-L32V10

Summary
At this sort of money, so-so performance just isn't good enough

Pros
Exhaustive spec ; Freesat tuner for HD ; looks good with SD ; pleasant colours ; decent insight

Cons
Expensive ; black levels could be better ; lacks extra performance sparkle

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Re CivilServant's comments above - although we didn't buy from John Lewis, we first saw it there and the stickers on the TV said it was HD ready - and the salesman giving us the spiel said so. This was 4 years ago when HD was in its infancy - now I just had HD installed and am pretty miffed to find the TV is not HD compatible.

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Not knowing much about LCD TV's... I unfortunately went for a known name. A big mistake... this TV must be one of the worst ever made!
Stick to Panasonic or Sony.... I wish I had!