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Panasonic TX-37LZD85

TX-37LZD85 Reviews

TX-37LZD85 Reviews

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Customer opinion, comments, LCD test reports and product reviews help people make the right choice when looking for the the best 37 LCD TV for their needs and also to find out which is the best 37 LCD TV currently available. Product reviews, forum discussions, customer comments and test information for the Panasonic TX-37LZD85 will be listed here when they become available.

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The latest 85 series Panasonic TX37LZD85 is an impressive 37 inch Full HD LCD TV boasting 100Hz Motion picture technology an SD slot, 3 x HDMI inputs 24p (96Hz) playback, 178° Wide Viewing Angle with IPS Alpha Full HD Panel and 10000:1 Dynanic contrast ratio. Panasonic TX-37LZD85 37 more information...


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Review 1

So i've just got myself a [LINK-tx-37LZD85-tx37LZD85.php]TX37LZD85[/LINK]....

And i'm a very very happy bunny. I'm running SD through it & watching std DVD's & it handles what ever you throw at it easily...I can't stress enough that the distance thing makes such a difference i'm 10ft away from the screen and it is perfect.
Set up was simple - plug n play. I haven't had to tweek the settings too much. I recommend the 'cinema' setting with a little brightness to watch the football & the same setting for DVD. I like simple...I'm watching the Chels/Liverpool game now on sky1 and i'm really impressed with the motion pictures... NO BLUR at all!
Can't wait for the Panny SCBT-100 to come out for the icing for the icing on the cake.

PS... the blacks are great, i've just watched 'the brave one' DVD which is noir in places & the blacks are superb. I had it set on cinema setting but added a bit of brightness. TAKE THE PLUNGE!!!!

Review 2


This is my 1st LCD TV, after stepping up from a good'old Panny WS CRT, and wow is it nice and visually pretty slick. Set-up was a breeze picking up the 70+ freeview channels instantly.

My PS3 takes full advantage utilitising 1 of the 3 HDMI ports and looks impressive at 1080P with crystal clear images and text, Blu-Ray/Sky HD looks awesome on this TV to. Xbox360 via component sockets is equally good looking running at 1080i and is great for GTAIV/GH3. Dont have a Wii so cant comment on SD (standard def) gaming.

Motion is handled very well with no ghosting/blurring in games, films or TV. Colours are vivid and can be adjusted to taste, dynamic is alittle excessive if you ask me. Blacks are v.good for an LCD with plenty of detail (tho im used to a CRT), Whites are bright, no flicker. The backlight is v.good, it can be a little uneven at times in certain corners but does equal out through use, and is not a problem in normal viewing as its very faint and not noticable on anything but a totally blank black screen (in a dark room).

DVD's look very good, and the upscaling works very well and looks sharp and clean. Sky SD channels equally are v.nice.

The built-in Freeview tuner for me is actually very good considering its being upscaled to 1080P from 576. Being in an area of good reception, the picture is pretty sharp (depending on the source and age of the program, BBC1 Live/New progs are very clear, while your ITV4 1970's show are, well you can guess). Fast motion is handled very well (watching the euro2008 footy), theres little pixalation (tho small players on a green field screen still have a pixalation around them if you look 'real' close. Tones/colour are v.good, but can look abit smoothed at times - I guess this is down to freeviews signal quality and digital compression as much as anything else... But all in all the image is great when at the proper viewing distance. The EPG isnt bad either and is clear and quick. Oh and theres a sleep timer too (incr. of 15mins)

No problems with using the TV via the sky controller (though it was set-up for my old panny TV which appears to use the same settings). The Panny controller is good with nice large solid buttons. Note the infra-red on the TV is in the far bottom left corner so dont block it.

You have 4 Picture Mode settings Dynamic/Normal/Cinema/Eco each of which can be adjusted, bri/con/color/noise_red settings for each Mode are used across all channels/sources, though the TV will remember your Mode of choice for each source.

Only issue I had was a random v.faint buzz which was solved by placing a small bit of foam at the back over the offending spot.

I havent tried the included SD picture card port/viewer so cant comment.

Overall very happy with this purchase, is a great TV for HD games systems/blu-ray and sky HD, Sky SD and dvd's are very clear and freeview is good as well. The sound produced is pretty good too. Recommended! Note the price of this does seem to fluctuate on a daily basis so remember Amazons awesome 30day price-change refund policy, saved me £90!

Review 3


I've been waiting for a Full HD 1080p TV for some time know and have finally found it. Very easy to set up straight out of the box, connect the aerial, DVD, PVR and AV Amp plug it into the mains and it powers on and sets itself up without you having to do anything. This takes a few minutes and once finished the picture was fantastic. The picture quality from my Daewoo PVR was excellent, as it was from my DVD player.

Review 4


Had this T.V. for about six weeks now, and I must say I am extremely pleased with it. After a bit of experimenting I set it to "ECO" mode, in order to obtain the picture quality I liked most. Freeview is superb as is DVD playback via hdmi link. Can't fault it. Highly recommended.

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March 10, 2010
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