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alaTest has collected and analyzed 81 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the connectivity. The sound also impresses, but many are less positive about the zoom.
Connectivity, Sound, Image
Zoom, Price, Color
Experts rate this product 88/100 and users 96/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other TVs, the Panasonic TX-LXD70 Series LCD TV (26",32") is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
The Panasonic TX-26LXD70 is a terrific 26-inch LCD TV with excellent performance -- 100Hz processing responds well and significantly improves motion, while HD sources are produced in fine detail. Colours look vibrant and rich and it also adjusts well ...
The way the 100Hz processing improves motion ; sharpness ; colours
A touch expensive ; black levels could be better
Although it's certainly not cheap for a 26-inch LCD TV, Panasonic's TX-26LXD70 justifies its cost by providing enough features and performance quality to mark it out as a cut above most of the competition. It's debatable whether you really need all ...
But that hasn't stopped Panasonic going to town with its £650 TX-26LXD70. The Panasonic TX-26LXD70 has the build quality, feature count and even performance standards to shame many much larger LCD TVs. We're not entirely sure you can really...
The TX-32LXD70 is another fine addition to Panasonicâ-'s bulging catalogue of flatscreens
Excellent audio ; Very competitive price ; Strong and clear picture ; Great connectivity
Poor black levels
The TX-32LXD70 isn't just a high-definition snob: it also knows how to massage standard-definition pictures to make them look like they belong to the same screen. Wherever you are seated in your living room, the TX-32LXD70 is guaranteed to dish up ...
Like Bond, Panasonicâ?s TX-32LXD70 is jacketed in a sleek, black tuxedo and boasts an arsenal of sophisticated features that would make Q jump for joy. Those connections set out the TX-32LXD70â?s HD-ready stall. Top of the list are Motion Picture...
The stunning TX-26LXD70 comes with top-notch picture performance and a spec list to match
Fabulous contrast. Great colours and definition. Superb tuner
Price is a little steep compared to its peers
The Panasonic TX-32LXD70 is a 32-inch LCD HDTV with advanced 100Hz Motion Picture Pro technology which doubles the refresh rate and response time to smooth the jerky images during high motion scenes and reduce motion blur. On this stylish thin silver ...
But in the real world where we all live and, more importantly, shop, the simple facts of the matter are that the Panasonic 32LXD70 is not only Panasonic¡¯s finest LCD TV yet, but one of the finest yet to appear from anyone. On this stylish thin...
The TX-26LXD70 owes its compact design to the speakers placed below the screen
Clear images, Wide viewing angle
Audio could be better
As far as the sonics go, we could have hoped for a tad meatier sound, but that said, the sleek 26LXD70 definitely does the business
The onscreen menus are well designed and exceptionally easy to use, and also include Panasonic's handy Viera Link, which lets you control a host of AV components connected to the TV, such as DVD players and set-top boxes, a single controller and...
The TX-26LXD70 owes its compact design to the speakers placed below the screen and Panasonic's sleek Viera styling make it very easy on the eye. Setup is a fuss-free affair, since the sockets are easily accessible
Clear images, Wide viewing angle
Audio could be better
Great specs and a compact design make this a good choice
Panasonic may be busy extolling the virtues of plasma over LCD technology right now, but that hasn't stopped it from packing its 32-inch LCD 32LXD70 with cutting edge processing and construction techniques
Vreal2 picture processing, Great viewing angle
The usual LCD problems with black levels
An excellent LCD offering from Panasonic
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