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10 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 131 reviews of Panasonic TX-L-D28 Series LCD TV (19", 22", 32", 37") from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.4/10. Comparing these reviews to 404587 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 91/100 (or 9.1 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
10 out of 10
Summary: Having first seen an early example of this product at a Panasonic hosted event in Munich, early last year, it has taken until now for me to get my hands on a sample for reviewing. I have to say the wait was worth it.
Conclusion: The EPG feature provides you with a 7-day listing of current and forthcoming broadcasts. Using a tabbed interface you can view and select from the current day’s listing; implement a search for different categories of programs; or list channels by type....
9 out of 10
Summary: Available in white or purple, this 19-inch LED-backlit from Panasonic is a serious attempt at a high-end screen - and at this size that's rare indeed.
Conclusion: It’s expensive and will only appeal to owners of an iPod touch or iPhone, but this 19-inch LED-backlit LCD TV is perfect for those of us who demand top picture quality on TVs all over the house
Pro : iPod playback, colour, blacks
Cons : Expensive, disappointing Freeview guide, poor audio
8 out of 10
Summary: The Panasonic Viera TX-L19D28 produces impressively rich and detailed pictures by portable-TV standards and works well with iPods. It's quite pricey given the small amount of screen space on offer, though.
Conclusion: Certainly, £400 is a great deal to pay for a 19-inch TV, especially when Toshiba has decent 32-inch models, such as the Regza 32AV615DB, that cost less. But, if you want a smaller set and will make frequent use of the iPod features, then we think the...
Pro : Good iPod-compatible features ; Impressive black levels by portable-TV standards ; Punchy colours
Cons : Navigating iPod menus can be a sluggish experience ; Not a 1080p panel
6 out of 10
Summary: We know what you're thinking, because we were thinking it too: has Panasonic gone mad? £1,000 for a 32in LCD TV is a crazy amount of money these days, especially when you can buy one of the firm's excellent 42in plasma models for roughly the same price.
Conclusion: Good looking and packed with features including Freeview HD and Freesat. However, image quality isn't outstanding, and for this price, it should be.