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Panasonic Televisons Reviews
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Updated with video: A classy-looking 47in LCD TV with plenty of features, and a few problems.
Review Price: £1,245.00
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Panasonic has swallowed its pride and launched a passive 3D TV range for 2012. Find out our first impressions of it during a hands on session in Hamburg.
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Panasonic's Viera Connect Smart TV service has been a slow burner, but it's now poised to become a major player.
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Can Panasonic's latest plasma TVs compete with all the fancy new LED and OLED offerings on show at this year's CES?
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First Look: Panasonic turns incredulity to admiration with the world's first 4k-resolution 20in LCD screen
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Plasma is no longer the only TV tech Panasonic is serious about, as we discovered at the CES when we got some serious hands on time with the brand's new WT50 LED series
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Panasonic’s smallest LED TV yet is a good if somewhat expensive option for people unwilling to compromise on resolution even with a second-room TV.
Review Price: £313.00
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The Panasonic HDC-Z10000 provides professional-grade 3D shooting at a fraction of the cost of professional-grade camcorders.
Review Price: £3,000.00
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The P46GT30 is the mid-sized option from Panasonic's acclaimed GT30 range, and as such could actually be the most widely desirable of the lot.
Review Price: £996.00
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Panasonic’s debut 3D projector might be late to the party, but it certainly knows how to make an entrance
Review Price: £3,199.00
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Get Freeview HD and 3D Blu-ray in one go with Panasonic’s impressive combi recorder.
Review Price: £375.00
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Although the P42S30 doesn’t have 3D or use Panasonic’s top-level plasma technology, it’s still a great value TV.
Review Price: £459.00
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Panasonic’s flagship TV, the 65in P65VT30, is big AND clever - especially when it comes to showing crystal clear 3D.
Review Price: £3,719.00
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Panasonic unleashes its first Freeview HD PVR, a 320GB, network-enabled machine with a whole host of funky features.
Review Price: £299.00
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Panasonic HX-WA10 Review
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Panasonic's HX-WA10 provides a welcome return to the upright camcorder format, and it's waterproof, too!
Review Price: £242.00
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Panasonic's HDC-SD40 packs a wealth of features into a tiny chassis, for a reasonable price.
Review Price: £228.00
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We visit Panasonic in Hollywood to look at their new projector before it goes on sale in September.
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With the 50in TX-P50G30, Panasonic takes a break from 3D to serve up a very affordable and typically talented 2D-only option.
Review Price: £899.00
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Panasonic’s Freeview HD-equipped Blu-ray/HDD recorder can’t quite recreate the magic of its bigger brothers but still proves its worth as a top-drawer entertainment hub.
Review Price: £389.99
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Panasonic HM-TA20 Review
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Is Panasonic’s HM-TA20 the toughest pocket Internet camcorder on the market?
Review Price: £129.00
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Although it’s missing a few multimedia features, this is a pleasingly affordable way into Panasonic’s 3D plasma range.
Review Price: £939.00
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Can the L37DT30 do justice to 3D programming where its smaller counterparts fell short? We take a look.
Review Price: £859.99
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So say hello to our new best friend, the 55in P55VT30...
Review Price: £2,499.99
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Panasonic’s latest Blu-ray/HDD recorder combi, packs in twin Freeview HD tuners, Skype and built-in Wi-Fi among its staggering array of features
Review Price: £713.99
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Panasonic’s 32in L32E3 TV makes a decent if not amazing case for itself as an entry-level or, especially, second-room option.
Review Price: £475.00
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Panasonic’s latest portable Blu-ray player offers a great way of watching HD on the move, give or take a few drawbacks.
Review Price: £279.99
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A budget model that still offers some user controls.
Review Price: £307.00
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Panasonic’s flagship VT30 TV range is here. And our only complaint is that we want a bigger one...
Review Price: £1,429.00
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More Blu-ray brilliance from Panasonic – this time a 3D-ready, 2.1 system with upgraded speakers, built-in Wi-Fi and Skype video-calling.
Review Price: £348.95
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We struggle to find a compelling reason to buy the biggest screen from Panasonic’s new entry-level E3 series.
Review Price: £650.00
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