Although it takes a bit of initial work to get the best out of the P42G15, making us wish Panasonic had put a bit more effort into its picture presets, it's still entirely capable of being an excellent TV.
Given that its picture quality doesn't seem to differ from that of the cheaper (by a couple of hundred pounds or so) P42G10, I'm bound to say that maybe that's the model to go for ahead of the P42G15 if you're not bothered about the latter model's extra HDMI and multimedia/online talents. But this is a personal decision for you to make yourselves rather than any reason for me to downgrade the set's marks.
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