Panasonic TX-26LMD70

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"In the LCD TV Premiership, Panasonic is undoubtedly the champion. Loved by the public and critics alike, its flatpanel TVs consistently finish at the top of the table when it comes to picture quality and feature lists.

In a bid to defend its title, the company has added a new member to the 2007 squad - In-Plane Switching Alpha (or IPS-A for short). This new panel technology increases the LCD viewing angle to 178 degrees, which (theoretically) keeps the picture looking solid whether you're wide on the wings or sat in the centre.
IPS-A is joined on the TX-26LMD70's team sheet by V-Real 2, Panasonic's proprietary processing engine, which tackles every aspect of the picture and boosts contrast ratio to a whopping 7000:1.

As for the socket line-up, Panasonic plays four at the back - two HDMIs and two RGB-capable Scarts - with component, PC and a common interface slot for terrestrial pay-TV on the bench.
The TX-26LMD70 also boasts Viera Link, which allows you to hook up other Viera Link-enabled components using the HDMIs (such as AV receivers or DVD recorders) and control them all from one remote.

TV reception comes courtesy of a built-in Freeview tuner with a 7-day EPG, and the digital TV operating system is immaculately presented and well thought out. The terrific remote offers large, clearly signposted buttons that make this set an absolute dream to use.

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Top of the game

So at the final whistle, picture quality is superb and despite the average audio there's enough raw talent and stylish design to justify its price tag."


For
  • Easy to use
  • Great pictures across the board

Against
  • Average audio

Verdict
Another table topping performance from one of the best names in LCD


Full Review: Tech.co.uk
 


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