Product Description Many 32" widescreen HDTV models have 1366x768 widescreens and, though nice, only reach 1080i or 720p HDTV capabilities. This Panasonic TC-32LZ800 offers increased screen resolution to reach true high-definition at 1080p. That means if you plan on getting a Blu-Ray player soon, you'll expeience the true 1080p performance this TV can deliver. Deep, realistic color, precise detail, superb sound, and great features make this Panasonic Viera LCD TV a great asset to your home-theater plans for top-notch living entertainment. Built-in speakers - Two 10W speakers / Full-range, L/R-channel Wall Mounting options - VESA compatible (wall mount is optional - requires additional purchase) Clear Panel high-contrast filter Dynamic contrast ratio - 10,000 - 1 Brightness - 500cd/m2 Pixel response time - 6.7ms Motion Adaptive 3D Y/C digital comb filter Intelligent Scene Controller x.v.Color wide color gamut 3D Color Management Integrated digital ATSC and analog NTSC tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) and QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) VIERA Link Game mode Trilingual menu - English / Spanish / French V-Chip program lock out Built-in Closed Caption decoder Video picture memory / Video input labeling Sleep Off timer and Programmable Timer ENERGY STAR qualified Stand Included for Table or Desk Unit Dimensions - Without stand - 21.1 H x 32.3 W x 3.9 D / With stand - 22.6 H x 32.3 W x 8.9 D; Weight - 39.7 lbs
Best TV I have seen.October 16, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This picture is terrific from any angle in the room. Setup was simple. I researched many sets as well as Consumer Reports and this is tops.
One great receiverOctober 15, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is looks and performs just terrific. A fine choice as with most other Panasonic products. Haven't been disappointed yet. Go for it.
Don't like LCDOctober 10, 2008 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
Sorry I bought an LCD. The picture lacks subtle skin tones or colors. Too harsh. Too contrast-y, even if customize the picture, I can never get it to be as soft and beautiful as a plasma or the old three-gun sets.
Incredible!October 6, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
A fantastic set that I can only wish was a bit smaller and lighter. The 32" was bought for a road presentation kit and is the smallest we could find with PC, TV and the SD slide connections. Panasonic could make a nice niche market with a smaller version, but I understand people at home want to cover their walls more than carry a plasma in a case. With Pelican case the kit is just under 70 pounds (airline max) and we'll likely us it in the office for scrolling information media when not on travel. One thought for later readers, if the Chinese can roll out a field sized LCD for the Olympics, I'd expect to see an LCD screen I can roll up like a poster in a couple of years. The SD is a great idea the other manufactures should also look at. I'm very impressed with the product line and for my own home would definately like to see the 42" or 50" version with all the connections this one has.
Can you believe 1080p on a 32 inch screen?September 7, 2008 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
This new for 2008 Panasonic Viera 32 inch set is simply the best buy in true HDTV. For about $875 including shipping and no tax, it offers an outstanding picture, many inputs and outputs, great over-the-air reception using rabbit ears, and is fully compatible with our extensive library of 600 videotapes plus 200 standard DVDs. Cable inputs connect our old VCR and DVD players and this Panasonic does the rest!
We really like the "format" function on the remote, offering zoom, 4:3, full, just, and H-fill options so you can fill the screen every time. We use zoom and full most often. This eliminates the black bands on widescreen movies and our old videotapes lose their obsolete shape and fill the screen.
The set has an SD card slot so you can watch slide shows on this TV. While we do not play video games, the set has two HDMI inputs plus one for PC. Only one complaint: we need to turn the volume up to 85 out of 100 to hear the speakers clearly. I wear my Sennheiser TR120 wireless earphones to increase the volume for 74-year-old ears.
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