Panasonic TC-32LX85 LCD HDTV

Panasonic TC-32LX85 is one of the LCD HDTVs made by this producer known mostly for its plasma HDTVs. The thing is that Panasonic makes LCD TV sized 37’’ and below, while its plasma TVs are sized 42 inches and above. The Panasonic TC-32LX85 is a 32inch TV which has 1366 x 768 pixels, 178 degree viewing angle, 8-millisecond response time, 1200:1 contrast ratio and a


very competitive price. It measures 32-3/8″W x 21-1/8″H x 4-7/8″D (22-3/4″H x 9″D on stand) and weights 35.3 lbs. The Panasonic TV has built-in speakers and optical digital audio output for Dolby® Digital. The TV also has an SD card slot thanks to which you can view JPG photos in a slideshow mode, or browsing manually. In addition to that, the TV is Energy Star® compliant and wall mountable.

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The Panasonic Viera TC-32LX85 has a display resolution of 1366 x 768. All incoming signals are converted to this native resolution. The HDMI digital and component video inputs will accept 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i, and will display them as 1366 x 768. The image displayed is sharp and clear also at wider viewing angles, so you do not have to always be directly in front of the TV to appreciate the image fully. The TV offers several aspect modes depending on the input signal,


and thus you can stretch the picture horizontally to fill the screen, zoom in and out, just, or use some other options. There are also some predefined picture modes which enhance the image, such as Vivid, Cinema, Game, or Custom. The Panasonic TC-32LX85 has Parental Controls which enable you to restrict the viewing of some programs. The TV also has interesting power saving controls thanks to which you can conserve the energy and enjoy a high quality HDTV at the same time. Among the TV disadvantages is a limited PC connectivity, so if you are looking for such options in a TV maybe you should consider for example Westinghouse TX-52F480S LCD HDTV. The detailed Panasonic Viera TC-32LX85 specs are as follows:

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Source: Panasonic.


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