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‘Panel made in Japan’ said a prominent sticker on this LCD TV, and it made me smile, as few realize what that harmless marketing statement implies. Not that I’m pointing fingers, but Japanese companies have trumped their neighbors when it comes to electronic items... and I say this as a consumer, not as a reviewer. The TV in question is the Panasonic 32-inch LCD TV, model TX-32LX800. Design Features Connections include only 2 HDMIs (one less than what I expected), and the side panel only has composite in, S-video and headphone out. Besides, there is a PC-in (VGA cable) and a couple more composite and component-ins. And yes, also an SD card slot for viewing JPEG photos. The manual is way more intuitive and illustrated than usual; it makes setting up and understanding the TV easier. The native PC resolution to use is 1024 x 768. There is no rated mention of contrast, response etc. though some sources state a 10,000:1 ratio which is not as high as some of today’s extravagant ratings. Specs don’t mean much anyway, so we shall rely on the subjective results of our tests. |
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