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Panasonic CX7xx (2015) Series

Panasonic CX7xx (2015) Series
alaScore 93

444 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 444 reviews of Panasonic CX7xx (2015) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the durability and design. The price and usability also get good feedback, whereas some have doubts about the reliability.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Panasonic CX7xx (2015) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.

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Expert review by : S21 (s21.com)

Panasonic TX-55CX700B review

 

The Panasonic TX-55CX700B is an incredibly good value television. For a little over £1000, you'll get a stunning 55-inch UHD (4K) display with superb picture quality. Highlights include super bright and vivid images, with plenty of deep blacks and...

This is the 55-inch version of the 50-inch Panasonic Viera TX-50CX700B we reviewed in detail. Asked by Sergio Fonseca from Portugal on 17th Feb 2016 Hello, Is this equipment able to pass through digital multichannel audio like DTS encoded audio to an...

Sep, 2015

Expert review by : S21 (s21.com)

Panasonic TX-40CX700B review

 

You'll need a good reason to spend £600 on a 40-inch TV, so here are a few good reasons to buy the Panasonic Viera TX-40CX700B: UHD (4K) resolution, a super bright panel with incredible contrast, excellent motion handling, accurate colours, 3D,...

The Panasonic TX-40CX700B is the 40-inch version of the 50-inch Viera TX-50CX700B we reviewed previously, so read our full review of that model to find out more. Here, we'll just try to justify our 5-star rating, since £600 is quite a lot of money to...

Aug, 2015

Expert review by : S21 (s21.com)

Panasonic TX-50CX700B review

 

The Panasonic Viera TX-50CX700B is an affordable 50-inch UHD TV. Not only does it have a stunning design, but it also delivers exceptionally good picture quality with Panasonic's "Super Bright" technology giving bright, vivid images with deep blacks...

Panasonic has got 2015 off to a very good start with this affordable large-screen television. Although there are cheaper 50-inch TVs available, the Viera TX-50CX700B is one of the best for picture quality. Offering UHD (4K) levels of detail and superb...

May, 2015

Expert review by : John Archer (trustedreviews.com)

Panasonic TX-50CX700B

 

On the surface, at least, the TX-50CX700B appears to be a serious bargain. For £900, you get a 50in screen with a 4K UHD resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, alongside an impressive number of picture and smart TV features.

Great picture quality and features for the money ; The Firefox OS is very good ; Polished upscaling

Motion handling could be better ; Some minor backlight flaws ; 3D lacks detail

Aug, 2015

Expert review by : John Archer (trustedreviews.com)

Panasonic TX-55CX700

 

The headline TVs on show at the recent Panasonic Convention in Frankfurt were undoubtedly the brand's previously unseen flagship curved 4K TVs, the CR850 series. But for many regular folk – people without bottomless bank accounts – the most intriguing...

Feb, 2015

Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)

Panasonic TX-50CX700 review

 

This 4K set is a joy to watch and a pleasure to use, but how does the Panasonic shape up against its closest competitors?

Good amount of detail ; Nuanced colour palette ; Pleasure to use

Contrast could be better defined ; Uneven backlight on our sample

We can have few qualms with this reasonably priced 4K telly; its performance is still good enough to justify a bit of penny pinching

Nov, 2015

Expert review by : Jamie Carter (techradar.com)

Panasonic TX-50CX700 review

 

This metallic mid-ranger with Firefox and blade-like feet puts 4K at the forefront

Slick design ; 4K detail ; Black levels ; Colours ; Firefox OS

Only three HDMI inputs ; DVDs not upscaled well ; Some motion blur ; Freeview Play delayed

With Firefox OS on board and an all-new LED panel, the TX-50CX700 – complete with razor-sharp design – comes across as a good value 4K telly, which makes the most of its pixels and upscales well.

Jul, 2015

Expert review by : Rasmus Larsen (flatpanelshd.com)

Panasonic CX7 (CX700) review

 

We have taken a look at one of the new mid-range TVs from Panasonic. The CX7 is an Ultra HD TV and the first TV with the new Firefox OS

May, 2015

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Panasonic TX-50CX700B (CX700) 4K Ultra HD TV Review

 

After a sticky 2014 can Panasonic pull out the stops for a 4K 2015? We review the first LED LCD from the new range, the Currys exclusive CX700.

Excellent out of the box accuracy ; Excellent calibrated performance ; Good black levels and shadow detail ; Good backlight uniformity ; Very good video processing ; Decent input lag ; Very good build quality

Some backlight clouding and haloing when viewed in completely dark surroundings ; Dynamic mode is terrible ; No MOV file support ; SD card media player limited to 80Mbps so some 4K content might not playback if it requires more bandwidth ; Only...

As this is the first of the new 2015 line from Panasonic we have reviewed we were quite anxious about what we were going to get in terms of performance and picture quality. It is probably safe to say that 2014 was a very mixed year for the company and...

Expert review by (avforums.com)

Panasonic TX-55CX700B (CX700) 4K Ultra HD TV

 

This is a preview of the Panasonic TX-55CX700B 4K Ultra HD TV.

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