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12 10th, 2009 |
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32″ LCD, 720p, PC input, 3 HDMI, Contrast ratio 12,000:1, Game Mode, iPod Entertainment Kit
- 32″ LCD 720p HDTV
- Included universal iPod dock provides a convenient way to enjoy music, videos and photos on your VIERA HDTV
- VIERA Image Viewer lets you share your digital photos with friends and family directly from SD cards
- VIERA Link lets you control your compatible Panasonic DVD, Blu-ray Disc player, home theater sound system and HD camcorder, with a single remote
- Three HDMI inputs and PC input
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It works great . It is a 720 , But I’m watching it on 1080 with my HD satelite .
Rating: 5 / 5
The TV was a gift to my 88 year old mother. It was actually delivered several days early and the delivery person set it up, connected it and disposed of the packaging-WONDERFUL! The picture is great and she loves it-THANKS!
Mark Lehmann, Ridgefield, CT
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for a friend who does not subscribe to HDTV cable. The picture and sound are excellent for a standard cable hook-up. And the price was right!
Rating: 4 / 5
I really like this TV. I am replacing my (Philips) Magnavox 20MS233S analog TV and beginning the transition to a digital HDTV.
The picture is crisp and clear and I like the different formats you can change to your liking. The picture color adjustments are great and can be customized for each input. I also like the manual channel labels you can add – but these labels will also be erased if you rescan your TV for channels. The sound is adequate and can also be adjusted to your liking. The inputs are also decent and sufficient for my needs (I have disconnected my A/V selector; I no longer need it). I absolutely love the ipod function on this TV! I can play audios and videos with no problems! (although low-quality videos from my iPod result in low-quality, fuzzy, or blinking on the TV)
I do have a few problems with this TV, though, the reason why I gave it 4 stars. There is no composite (or is it component? i always get them confused) audio output, which is a problem for my stereo. I need to buy a $50 converter in order for it to work with my TV. I cannot attach headphones, but I don’t see this as an issue because with a TV that large, I would feel awkward listening through headphones. I also cannot understand why I cannot view photos from my iPod on the TV (and it states in the description that the TV can do this!). Maybe I am missing something, but I cannot get this to work. Also, the “Remote” function is kind of dumb: why would I want to operate my iPod using the remote when I obviously cannot see my iPod from several feet away?
If someone can tell me how to get my iPod photos to display on the TV, please let me know.
Overall, this TV is a winner (at least a second-place winner, anyway), and I won it in a sweepstakes for no money and do not plan on reselling it.
Rating: 4 / 5
Much has been written about the great picture quality. I just want to add some clarification about ipod usage. Great interface for iPod and dock, much better than my new Pioneer receiver. Many have complained about the lack of analog audio out and I was thinking, who would want that anyhow? Anyone who cares about audio will pair it with a receiver. Since this is a bedroom sized TV (or budget TV), I have it paired with a Home Theater in a Box type and it only has analog audio input. So no ipod over the receiver, only the TV’s wimpy speakers. The TV does have optical out, so on any of my other receivers this wouldn’t be a problem, but at this price range they should have considered what it might be paired with.
Overall though I’d still go with this set for the outstanding picture quality.
Rating: 4 / 5