Strengths:Wide variety of inputs and outputs, great picture, clean & functional design, widest viewing angles available in LCD
Posted Mar 9, 2008 - After a 2 week online and in-store search and comparison of ALL brands of LCD-HDTV's in the 23" to 26" range I chose this model above all others. The ONLY other model that compared in all respects was the Sony 26"...but the cost for it was around $150 more than this Panasonic which I purchased for $550 and will get a $55 rebate.
As mentioned in "strengths" I was impressed by the variety of inputs and outputs, especially the 2 HDMI and the fact that it has a side Video Input port for gamers...Wii looks INCREDIBLE on this unit! Also impressive is the fact that although the TV displays in 720p it will actually receive all signals, from 480i to 1080p depending on the source...and, believe me, 720p is overly sufficient for a 26" screen.
The unit I received was in perfect condition in ALL respects, i.e, no dead pixels, bad finish or anything of the sort. I had it out of the box (great packaging by the way...totally protected), hooked up and was watching hi-def exclusively within 10 minutes, without having to refer to the manual for anything. In my area (St. Louis, MO) was able to receive all 8 hi-def local stations (13 channels due to multiple feeds) via the airwave with a standard "rabbit ears" antenna and they all showed 90-100% signal strength with a perfect digital picture. I also have Charter digital cable and all their content was equally impressive.
The GREATEST strength shared by this Panasonic model and the Sony I mentioned has got to be the viewing angle. I don't know how anyone could purchase and be happy with any of the other brands out there! You would have to be sitting dead level, top to bottom and left to right, in front of the set to get a decent, watchable picture. When you go looking at these LCD TV's be SURE to move around, left and right and top and bottom to see how most models lose their picture. NOT this model!! It can be viewed from anywhere in the room with favorable results, much the same as it was with our old CRT televisions.
One last thing. Panasonic does a fine job on the audio portion as well! Clean, accurate sound that barely needs to be turned up in order to hear it adequately in a large bedroom (15x20) setting.
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