Panasonic TX28PS1 Reviews

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Average Ratings for Panasonic TX28PS1

  • Image Quality3.5 stars
  • Sound Quality3.2 stars
  • Features2.8 stars
  • Value for Money3.2 stars
  • Overall rating3.2 stars

3 Reviews For Panasonic TX28PS1

  • sanddancer 21st Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: This TV is really smart nice picture and design, crystal clear.


    Bad Points: Sound quality well unless you have surround sound all over the room it is rather poor.


    General comments: All in all with the Panasonic TX28PS1 you get what you pay for. I was quite happy with TV and the price I paid for it. My review of this TV is that it is good, but you need to add to it ie:surround system which are quite cheap.

  • GeorgeUK Rank: Lance Corporal 6th Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought the Panasonic TX28PS1 TV in response to excellent reviews in all the home cinema magazines and indeed this TV did exactly what it says on the tin. I've had it for over a year and performance had been flawless. Looks smart, the picture is outstanding. Good colour, contrast and sharpness. Sound is nothing special but if you have a seperate DVD cinema system that's not going to be a problem. PS, autopicture can always be turned off!
  • daviesaj Rank: Staff Sergeant 30th Jun 2004

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Bought a Panasonic TX-28PS1 on the basis of hype reviews in 'What Hi-Fi' magazine "the worlds best Hi Fi magazine"!!!!

    The TV was a bitter disappointment - a second rate picture which was made even worse by a design flaw called 'Panasonic Auto Wide Mode'.
    Tried to exchange it shortly after purchase - but the retailer (Comet) refused - they issued a Panasonic statement which said the "auto-wide mode was a Panasonic design feature" - and thus the noose was tightened - and I began to learn an e ...

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