Friday, July 30, 2010

Panasonic TX-L32G10B (TX-L32G10) 32 LCD


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There has never been a better time to buy a new television with huge plasmas, ultra thin LCD and next generation LED TVs all grabbing the headlines. If you like the idea of buying a LCD TV from Panasonic it’s worth taking a look at their 2009 line up.

The Panasonic Viera G10 LCD range includes the TX-L32G10B and TX-L37G10B. These are 32 inch and 37 inch full HD LCD models that come with networking capabilities and boast breathtaking image quality thanks to motion focus technology and 100Hz Intelligent Frame Creation (IFC).

The TX-L32G10B also has built-in Freesat so you can receive the latest subscription-free digital satellite service. You can enjoy the best TV shows and movies in amazing HD and having a built-in tuner means there is no need to buy a Freesat box.

It’s easy to get bogged down with all the technical details and jargon so look at the manufacturers key features for a quick overview then decide if it’s for you. Looking at this 32 inch LCD television in more detail shows the TX-L32G10B has an IPS Alpha panel. This advanced panel provides a high contrast (50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio), clear moving pictures and a wide viewing angle.

Panasonic TX-L32G10B Key Features

  • Screen Size – 32″
  • Freesat built-in
  • Screen Aspect – 16: 9 Wide
  • Panel – IPS-alpha Full-HD LCD Panel
  • Viewing Angle – 178 degree
  • Contrast (Dynamic) – 50,000:1
  • Number of Pixels – 1,920 x 1,080
  • Intelligent Frame Creation- 100 Hz IFC
  • Surround – V-Audio Surround
  • V-Real Pro 4
  • 24p Playback
  • Game Mode
  • VIERA link
  • SD Card Slot
  • EPG
  • Eco Mode
  • Multi Window (PAT)

Connectivity

4 x HDMI, 2 Scart, Composite video input, S-video input, Audio Input, Component video input, PC input, Headphone jack

Most of the above features on the Panasonic TX-L32G10B are self explanatory but the unique VIERA link may not be familiar to some. Panasonic has produced a range of new VIERA LCD models that allows you to control all your AV systems with a single remote control.

New models like the TX-L32G10B are not just made for watching TV programmes. With this TV you’ll soon discover new ways to view your favourite photos and images stored on your digital camera. You’ll also be able to enjoy displaying them on the TX-L32G10B right after you’ve just taken them.

By simply inserting the SD Memory card into VIERA you can show your photos and full HD images on the large screen and choose from 3 types of background music and 4 display effects to give the family and friends a great picture show.

The Panasonic TX-L32G10B lets you experience smoother moving images in sports, films and games and if that’s not enough you can always watch your high definition photos and images stored on your camera.  You can also look forward to enjoying that “at the movies feeling” with VIERA 24p Playback. This clever technology means films are produced at their original frame rate so you get to see the film how it was intended for the cinema.

Movie, sports fans and gaming enthusiasts will appreciate the improved picture with 100Hz IFC technology. This feature helps reduce blurring in fast moving scenes and images making them appear a lot smoother and clearer. Gamers will also see an improvement when connecting their game console with the help of a dedicated Game Mode that produces a much faster response time.

Finding the best price for a 32 inch LCD is good news but it gets better when you buy a TV with Eco Mode. This is a standard feature with VIERA models that saves energy by adjusting the panel’s light. Eco Mode uses a photo sensor to measure the ambient light in the room and the brightness is adjusted accordingly.

The 2009 range of 32 inch LCD TVs also includes the entry level TX-L32S10B and TX-L32C10B models and the top of the range TX-L32V10B which has a slim design and 100Hz technology and networking features.

Note: Similar model numbers may also be used depending on the sales channel or stockist for example TX-L32G10 (The Flat TV Company), TXL32G10B (1stAudioVisual, AJ Electronics)

The 32 inch Full HD LCD TX-L32G10B has won the following awards:

Silver award – June 2009 from What Satellite and Digital TV

“Good all-round pictures”

Qualified Recommendation, April 2009 from HDTVTest.co.uk (Online),

“Excellent screen uniformity”

Panasonic 2009 Plasma and LCD TVs

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If you are looking for a new 37″LCD from Panasonic then the TX-L37G15 combines enhanced networking and image quality functions plus fans of YouTube can easily connect up and view internet connect as well.

Other new models to look out for are the G10 Series-32 inch LCD TV (TX-L32G10B) and 37 inch (TX-L37G10). S10 Series offer entry-level models and three LCD models will be available: 32″ (TX-L32S10), 37″ (TX-L37S10), and 42″ (TX-L42S10). These are full HD models that feature VIERA Link.

For a smaller LCD TV with outstanding picture quality the X15/X10 Series has three 19 inch TVs in the X10 Series: 19″ (TX-L19X10), 26″ (TX-L26X10) and 32″ (TX-L32X10). In the X15 Series 100Hz intelligent frame Creation technology is used for breathtaking razor sharp images. One LCD model will be available in the X15 Series: 32″ (TX-L32X15).

Two LCD models will be available: 26″ (TX-L26C10) and 32″ (TX-L32C10) in Panasonics C10 Series. These LCD models feature “eco mode” for reducing power consumption and automatically adjusts the screen luminance according to the brightness of the room.

Plasma fans will be impressed with the new 2009 line up these include Z1 Series, V10 Series, and G15 Series. The Z1 plasma series will be available as 46″ (TX-P46Z1) and 54″ (TX-P54Z1) models. These are slim and fully flat (one inch design on the 54 inch TV). Z models feature full HD wireless transmission technology plus home networking (DLNA).

V10 Plasma models come in two sizes: 42″ (TX-P42V10), and 50″ (TX-P50V10). Top rated in picture quality thanks to 1080 lines moving picture resolution and dynamic contrast of over 2,000,000:1.

The G15 plasma series will be available in two sizes: 42″ (TX-P42G15), and 46″ (TX-P46G15). These have a narrow bezel and slim design plus users can easily view internet content from sources such as Eurosport and YouTube.

The G10 Series has a host of high quality functions including VIERA link for easy networking; three plasma models are available: 42″ (TX-P42G10), 46″ (TX-P46G10), and 50″ (TX-P50G10).

Entry level models that offer striking images in full high-definition can be found in the S10 Series: Three plasma models will be available: 42″ (TX-P42S10), 46″ (TX-P46S10), and 50″ (TX-P50S10).

The X10 Series HD Ready plasmas offer 100Hz double scan, a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1, V-Audio Surround technology and for ease of use there is VIERA Link and VIERA Image Viewer. Three plasma models will be available: 37″ (TX-P37X10), 42″ (TX-P42X10), and 50″ (TX-P50X10).

Three plasma models will be available in the C10 Series: 37″ (TX-P37C10), 42″ (TX-P42C10), and 50″ (TX-P50C10). These HD Ready plasmas models boast high picture quality and feature a lead-free, long-life panel.

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A new era of TV viewing is upon us with the technology going from strength to strength giving stunning results.


The latest news in 2009 from the Panasonic camp is the development of super thin Plasma (PDPs) and LCD HDTV displays.

The new thin-profile display panel has been introduced in two types of PDPs; the 42-inch PDP and an ultra thin 50-inch PDP that is just 8.8mm in profile.

This new NeoPDP technology used in these Plasma TVs achieves triple luminance efficiency while reducing the power consumption by a third compared to 2007 models.
The picture quality is not compromised in any way and the same brightness is achieved.


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Not to left out; the newly developed NeoLCD technology has been incorporated in their 37-inch LCD panel models. As of January 2009 it has the lowest energy consumption compared within 37-inch full high-definition class LCD TVs. Eco friendly TVs are the way forward and are set to dominate the TV scene for a greener future.

Panasonic appreciate the importance of designing products that are energy efficient and are producing TVs that have the least impact on the environment. Plasmas TVs and LCD TVs for 2009 will be achieving further enhancements both in picture quality and in environmental performance.

The VIERA series is Panasonic’s name for its range of plasma and LCD flat screen TVs. Viera TVs incorporate the latest technology and style. Expect a new line up of VIERA LCD models and Plasma TVs in 2009.

Latest Panasonic offerings will include an IPS Alpha panel with a large aperture ratio. This advanced panel provides clear moving pictures, high contrast, and a wide colour viewing angle.

The V10 Series is a top product line with a great picture thanks to 100Hz intelligent frame creation technology. This range will be available in 32 inch (TX-L32V10) and 37 inch (TX-L37V10). The slim design is packed with a host of features such as VIERA CAST, VIERA Image Viewer, VIERA Link, and DLNA.

Panasonic has come along way from its humble beginning back in 1918. It was in Osaka in Japan when Konosuke Matsushita founded Matsushita Electric Manufacturing Company. He invented a two-socket light bulb and with just three employees started producing and selling light bulbs.

A timeline of inventions include a new type of bicycle lamp came in 1923, followed by the development of the first radio just 8 years later. In 1935 they launched their first television which was to prove to be immensely successful and led to the massive growth of the Panasonic Corporation as we know it today.

Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd) is one of the largest electronic product manufacturers in the world and has over 600 companies. . They manufacture and market over 15,000 high-quality, high-performance products under brands such as Panasonic, National and Technics.

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Matsushita [NYSE symbol: MC]), best known for its Panasonic brand, changed its company name to ‘Panasonic Corporation’ this was effective from October 1, 2008.

You can learn more about Panasonic Plasma and LCD TVs and find links to download operating instructions, quick start guides, manuals, FAQs and software drivers by visiting their website here: www.panasonic.co.uk