Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Placing Panasonic TX32LXD700 LCD TV and Sony KDL-32D3000 LCD TV on the measuring scale, one really wonders which direction the needle would tilt. Both Panasonic and Sony are brands that have carved a great niche for themselves in the world of home theatre systems. Putting their LCD TVs to test together, is a challenging task.
Both [...]

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The Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80 Widescreen Full HD LCD TV is a bold venture of Panasonic into the LCD arena after great success in the plasma arena. With extensive functions, features and great picture and sound performances, this black beauty does enhance the look and feel of your home theatre.
The V Real Pro 3 Image technology [...]

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Panasonic Viera TX-32LXD85 LCD TV produces smooth images on the widescreen with Motion Picture Pro Technology. It produces motion pictures with high resolution. Crisp and clear images are produced with wide viewing angle. You can insert SD memory card from your digital still camera to the memory card slot of this model LCD TV. It [...]

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Cathode ray tube televisions are now been out dated and mostly people tend to use liquid crystal display televisions. Now Panasonic has got a new model television and it is been bannered as the Panasonic TX17LX2 LCD TV. This unit is made featured with auto install option. This option in this unit will help the [...]

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LCD TV’s are becoming very popular nowadays and a lot of models are in the markets with different sizes and features that compete with each other. Panasonic is one name that has made a remarkable place for itself in the electronic world with the quality of the products they introduce. Panasonic has given only the [...]

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