Best Buy Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-L37X1 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Product Description

37″ LCD,720p, PC input, 3 HDMI, Contrast ratio 12,000:1, Game Mode, iPod Entertainment Kit

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1809 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TC-L37X1
  • Released on: 2009-03-25
  • Dimensions: 22.80″ h x 36.10″ w x 3.90″ l, 36.00 pounds
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • 37″ LCD 720p HDTV
  • Included universal iPod dock provides a convenient way to enjoy music, videos and photos on your VIERA HDTV
  • VIERA Image Viewer lets you share your digital photos with friends and family directly from SD cards
  • VIERA Link to control Panasonic DVD recorder, Blu-ray disc player, home theater and HD camcorder, all with a single remote and on-screen menus
  • Three HDMI inputs and PC input

Customer Reviews

Picture perfect5
I purchased this Panasonic Viera 37″ LCD with Ipod Docking station 2 weeks ago. Beautiful clear picture, awesome sound and I love the fact that you can connect your Ipod or Iphone to it and play your music directly from your television.I also love the SD card slot, makes looking at your pictures so much nicer than on the computer, which you can also hook up. I thought the price was fantastic on Amazon, I priced it at several other online stores and department stores, and you can’t beat the Prime shipping, got it quick and the delivery guy brought it in took it out of the box and made sure everything was perfect. The only complaint I have is with the manual the directions for the Viera link are somewhat elusive, I’m still trying to figure that one out, especially if you are using a remote control from your digital cable company as opposed to the remote that came with the television. I have purchased Panasonic products in the past, and have always found them to be well made and long lasting. I would definitely recommend this TV for someone who is looking for a second set for the family room/den which is where ours is.

This Is A Must Have5
When I needed a tv, I was leaning towards a Panasonic, but thought I’d check out the other manufacturers. On a cold and wet Sunday, my husband and I traveled to 3 different stores, the end result of which was coming home with nothing. I went on Amazon.com and found exactly what I was looking for! This Panasonic has everything you’d want in a tv. From the cabinet, to the screen, to the picture you couldn’t ask for more. It is extremely easy to set up. For HD tv you simply need to connect an HDMI cable. The screen is a 37″, but it actually looks bigger than most 37″. All in all, I am very happy with my purchase. No need to go to stores ever again!

Great Product5
Great service. Packed very well. Set up worked first time which is unusal for me. The sound is very good to my hard-of-hearing ears. I would recommend this product and seller to anyone.

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Best Buy Panasonic VIERA G1 Series TC-L37G1 37-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Product Description

37″ LCD, 1080p, 120 Hz, ISP Alpha panel, 20,000:1 Dynamic contrast, 3 HDMI, swivel base

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2990 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TC-L37G1
  • Dimensions: 24.10″ h x 35.20″ w x 3.90″ l, 38.60 pounds
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • 1920 x 1080 Resolution
  • Dynamic contrast 20,000:1 for the brightest whites and darkest blacks
  • 3 HDMI inputs
  • 120 Hz Motion Picture Pro 3 for razor sharp moving images
  • PC Input for computers

Customer Reviews

Panasonic TC-L37G15
Panasonic VIERA G1 Series TC-L37G1 37-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
After researching the market for about a month I bought this product on 04/28/09 and it was delivered within 5 days. Overall I’m very satisfied with this product and can highly recommend it.

Installation and set up
Very easy within 20 minutes, excellent documentation and simple to understand. I own a Denon AV3805 and DVD 2910 and when you go through those manuals, it is painful!
The auto set up for digital and analog channels worked very well however it takes about 10 minutes to go through. The set up is pretty straight forward and the remote is easy to use with an ergonomic design. Feels solid and the numbers are bigger, so people can see them without glasses! Batteries for the remote are included.

Product features, picture and sound
The 1080p LCD HDTV has 3 HDMI connections and those work flawlessly. The SD card reader is a nice addition and works well too. The TV also offers component, video and optical connections. For surround sound I use my Denon receiver via a optical cable. The HD channels with the surround sound are an experience!
My main reason for chosing the G1 verses the S1 was the fact that this model comes with 120Hz, a better contrast ratio 20000:1, which produces deep black levels and the picture quality is superb. When you watch ABC in HD the digital quality is outstanding.
The sound of the speakers is pretty good, however in digital mode I use my AV.
The colors are more vibrant and natural compared to my old Panasonic TH32LX70. The contrast is excellent and the gray scale seems accurate and sport scenes are crisp.

While watching I’m about 8-9 feet away and that is a good distance for a 37″ TV.
When connecting my Mac via a HDMI cable the screen is like a Apple display, crisp and sharp and much better compared to my old TV.

Panasonic has a good track record in terms of quality and reliability, my old TV has now 4 years of defect free performance , I hope that this one will be the same.

Hope this helps and if you are looking for a new or replacement HDTV give this one a closer look.
Have fun.

Good and not too expensive4
I have this TV wall mounted in my home, and so far I’m happy with it.

As for picture quality, overall I’d rate it a “B”:

- The contrast and black levels are very good, perhaps better than the Sony XBR I also own (but not even in the same league as the Pioneer Plasma I also own..if picture quality is your thing, go plasma or wait until OLED).

- Details are slightly “soft”, even in high-def (especially compared to the Sony, which tends to be ultra-sharp). While this might sound bad, it’s actually not, especially with standard-definition signals. SD content tends to look pretty good on the Panasonic, compared to other TVs I own. If you watch mostly HD content, you might not be as happy.

- The screen is a good mix of glossy and non-reflective. I watch in daylight and reflections aren’t too bothersome as they are on some other brands.

As for usability and other features, I’d rate them a “B-” to “C”:

I didn’t think I would, but I find I use the SD support quite a bit. It lets you put some of your favorite digital photos on a SD memory card and use the TV to display them in a slide show.

Sound quality is okay, but not great. Specifically, in a large room, the embedded speakers aren’t big enough to give enough volume, and there’s a distinctly muddy sound to the unit.

I find the controls east to use and fairly straightforward, although the remote needs to be pointed directly at the TV sensor, and there tends to be an annoying lag between pressing a button and having it show up on the TV.

Hooking up HDMI devices worked well, and so far everything I’ve tried has worked flawlessly (unlike my Sony, which seems to be finicky).

I found wall-mounting the TV to be fairly straightforward, although many of the connectors will be blocked by typical mounting hardware.

Overall, I think for the price, this is a great TV that holds its own against most of what Samsung, Sony and so forth have to offer.

Great TV, with a few minor quirks5
I bought this TV after seriously considering numerous manufacturers and models. If I could do it over again, I would probably do it over again.

Unboxing: What you’d expect. Easy enough if you have a flat, stable, clean, and non-abrasive surface to lay the TV on attach the stand on to. It comes with information about wall mounts that will fit, and setup is pretty easy.

Setup: Pretty good, with minor complaints. Automatic channel pickup takes longer than on a lot of digital TVs. One big quirk: I had a friend with an Insignia and it ignored digital channels that it could not receive (encrypted, cable box only). This box will add them to the list, and then when you try to watch it it will say that it won’t display the channel- which may leave a lot of unusable channels clogging your lineup. No CableCard slot, so you’ll have to do with OTA HD, unencrypted cable HD (usually only broadcast channels), or you’ll have to get a cable box. This isn’t a big concern- this TV has 4 HD inputs.

Picture Quality: Amazing. Color is stunning, ghosting is nonexistent. HD material looks amazing. Blu-Rays in particular look extremely fluid with 120HZ in the panel. I recommend you see it in person- I think the effect is positive, but some viewers don’t like it. You CAN disable the technology, but at that point, you’re spending a lot more money on this model (vs. Panasonic’s other series).

Inputs: You get 3 HDMI outputs; 2 in the back, 1 in the side. The side input will become increasingly more convenient as camcorders, media players, and other devices use HDMI. Also on the side is are standard def inputs (S-Video, RCA Yellow/Red/White) and a headphone jack. The headphone jack automatically disables the speakers when a device is plugged in- convenient if you use it sporadically. If you have a set of wireless headphones though, it means plugging it in whenever you want to use them. Older Panasonic TVs had a seperate left/right audio out for purposes like this- I was negligent not to check, but I’m disappointed by the removal.

Back has the 2 previously mentioned HDMI inputs, a component video input with RCA L/R, an S-Video/RCA combo, and a VGA in with RCA L/R audio inputs. This is a 1080P TV; however, it will NOT ACCEPT 1080P OVER COMPONENT. I erroneously assumed it was; this is made clear in the detailed owner’s manual, but not the product literature. Many newer TVs do support 1080P over component. It’s not a problem, as most devices themselves don’t support 1080P over component- a select few do. I’m an older Xbox 360 owner- no HDMI for me- so it’s kind of disappointing.

Outputs: Headphone jack has been mentioned. There’s also an optical out jack for 5.1 surround out from the TV. I haven’t tested it- I can’t tell you if audio from HDMI, etc. will pass along, or only cable/broadcast TV.

Sound: The built in speakers are not bad. However, they really are designed for a wall mount, in my opinion. The speakers fire downwards- if you have a stand, this really doesn’t project the sound out. It makes the front of the TV look nice and clean. Still the speakers aren’t bad- volume control is fine grained – 0 to 100 – and while it doesn’t have the loudest speakers, it can still disturb the neighbors if you want to. The sound isn’t tinny- just not the clearest, at least with the stand (haven’t tried to wall mount it). I recommend you try it in person.

The random stuff:
-Stickers leave no residue (if you’re a nut like myself).
-You can label the inputs with preset names (e.x. Cable, Game) or custom (e.x. PS3, Xbox). This is GREAT if you don’t have a universal remote as it makes the inputs less confusing. The TV is in the Harmony database, everything’s well timed and works great (turning on/off, volume, changing channels, changing inputs, etc.). -Unlike some HDTVs I’ve tried, it doesn’t have HDMI handshaking issues (no video, going in and out, video but no sound, etc.).
-Included remote is decent- not the best, but very much usable with large print buttons. It does not glow in the dark, and it is not backlit.

IN CLOSING:
With a couple of (minor) complaints, I’m very happy with the decision and can easily recommend this TV.

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Best Buy Panasonic TC 32LX14 – 31.5″ VIERA LCD TV – widescreen – 720p – HDTV

Product Description

It’s easy to view full-HD images with the SD card slot in Panasonic TC-32LX14. Watch and show your photos and motion images right after you take them. Simply insert an SD card into VIERA to display photos and full-HD videos on the large screen. It’s much more fun when you can view them on a large-screen HDTV with family and friends in 1920 x 1080-pixel high definition and a wide 16:9 aspect ratio.Panasonic TC-32LX14 features VIERA Link. VIERA Link allows interconnected operation of various AV devices using only the VIERA remote control, by simply connecting the devices to each other by an HDMI cable.The wide 178 viewing angle ensures clear images even when viewed from an angle. The backlight’s wide transmission aperture enhances the contrast between light and dark, and improves motion-image response.With the VIERA Tools user interface, simply press a button on the remote control and icons such as the photos or movies from the menu screen. Now you can just select the one you want. This kind of easy operation means you have more fun and less hassle.In Game mode, quicker image response increases the enjoyment of video games when a game console is connected to the TV. What’s more VIERA produces the dark images in video games more clearly. This mode works anti-image retention (wobbling) too.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22877 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: 32LX14
  • Dimensions: 40.00 pounds
  • Display size: 31.5

Features

  • LCD Display 720p
  • 3 HDMI Inputs
  • 12,000:1 Contrast Ratio

Customer Reviews

Great value with very good picture quality4
The Panasonic TC-32LX14 seems to be equivalent to the Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-L32X1 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV1, the only difference being that the TC-L323X1 includes an iPod dock. The TC-L32X1 is selling at a big box discounter store for $349 as I write this. That would make the TC-L32X1 a better value than the TC-32LX14 that I am reviewing here. I paid $398 for the TC-32XL14 at the same big box discounter that I’ve already mentioned and will be returning this for the better value TC-L32X1. Confused yet? I hope not but I did call Panasonic to verify that the sets are the same with the exception of the iPod dock included with the TC-L32X1.

I spent the better part of two days comparing LCD sets, both 720p and 1080p. The distance from the flatscreen to the sitting area is only 6-7′ so I choose a 32″ LCD as the size I wanted to focus on. However I also looked at a couple 37″ and 40″ flatscreens, 720p and 1080p.

After looking and looking, comparing, taking notes, doing research online, reading reviews here on Amazon and elsewhere, I decided on getting the Panasonic TC-32LX14. The quality of the picture just cannot be beat, especially considering the price (and don’t forget, the price is even better on t he TC-L32X1 plus that one includes the iPod dock). Compared to a 40″ 1080p Toshiba Toshiba 40RV525R 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV that was selling for $578 at BJ’s, the Panasonic blew it out of the water with picture quality even though it was “only” 720p.

I also like that the Panasonic had 3 HDMI connections, plus an SD card slot for viewing photos. I put about 75 photos taken from my Canon SD600 elph and was amazed at the quality of the photos displayed on the flatscreen. Just beautiful.

I will agree with other reviewers that the sound is probably the weakest aspect of this TV. But it’s not a deal breaker…. for me anyway. I wish it were a bit better, with some improved bass and maybe a little more oomph to the sound, but you can’t get everything in a TV this inexpensive. When you consider the picture quality, other features of the set and then add in the sound quality, this is still a terrific bargain in my opinion.

The remote control worked well, the menu system is easy to navigate. Some of the features may not be immediately, or ever, something you would use, such as the Viera Link, which only works with compatible components.

But all in all, this is one heck of a LCD TV… excellent picture quality, decent price and a brand name that you can have some trust in. Compared to the second and third tier LCD TV makers like Vizio, I feel this is a far better value and offers much better overall quality.

Pros:
-Excellent picture quality considering the price
-Good build quality
-Attractive

Cons:
-Sound is a little weak and lacks any real bass or punch.

So to reiterate, you should consider getting the Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-L32X1 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV because it is the same set as this one but with the addition of an iPod dock and in my case, it was $50 less. I am just thrilled with my purchase and am thinking of getting another one (the TC-L32X1 that is) for the bedroom.

Excellent value5
I have 2 larger plasmas and this is my first LCD Flat Panel. The Panasonic TC-32LX14 has all the connections you could need for watching movies & TV, playing games or viewing photos in a great looking, lightweight package. I bought this one to replace a CRT in the bedroom. I would have liked to go bigger (due to a 10-11 ft viewing distance), but for the price this was too good to pass on ($399 at Costco and others). And in actuality this 32-inch works just fine for a bedroom TV. Plus it’s lightweight and easy to hang on the wall.

One of my other flat panels is also a Panasonic and the form and function is very similar. The Menus are easy to navigate and the Tuner works great for picking up cable broadcasts (although the channel numbering system is unfamiliar). The remote is clean, simple and easy to use. The picture is great with gaming systems and the cable TV picture straight from the jack is good in standard and great in digital. Some mentioned the sound being an issue. I can attest that it’s not up to concert hall sound, but it’s definitely loud enough. And if you have a surround sound system then you’re golden. Panasonic makes great and reliable products so if you’re looking for a a great value in flat panels definitely check this one out.

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Best Buy Panasonic TC-32LX70 32-Inch 720p LCD Flat Panel HDTV

Product Description

TC-32LX70 32INCH HD LCDTV 8MS 1366X768 HDMI

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38970 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TC-32LX70
  • Dimensions: 21.50″ h x 31.10″ w x 9.40″ l, 36.40 pounds
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • 1366 x 768
  • 178 Degree viewing angle for maximum color and clarity
  • Normal, Zoom, Full, and Just modes to meet any broadcast needs

Customer Reviews

Sleeper Offering Relative to Most Popular LCDS5
I was tending towards getting a smaller Samsung LCD to complement the 46″ model I now have when I came across this Panasonic unit. What a surprise to find not only did it have an even brighter, crisper picture, but it also had a decent set of speakers and some unique features lacking in the Samsung and Sony models. These features include an automatic shutoff option if the remote hasn’t been used for 90 minutes – a handy feature if you fall asleep while watching or have kids who leave the tv on. In addition, if signal is lost or a component feeding the unit is shut off, this tv automatically turns itself off after a period of time. Also it has a black adjustment setting which provides the pitch black typical of Sharp models, or optionally a lighter black which better shows detail in darker areas like Sony and Samsung offer, if that is what you prefer. The unique lighting source gets rid of the buzz other reviewers have complained about in some smaller Samsung sets. Getting back to the speakers – having a decent pair is critical for smaller sets where you likely wont be using a stand alone set of speakers. The Samsung speakers tend to be marginal in their smaller sets. Perhaps the only drawback I saw to this unit was the design. Clearly not as striking as the Samsung or even Sony. However, the construction is solid and it has a decent traditional look. And for a price lower than Samsung or Sony, it is a steal. Seems as though Panasonic – well know for its quality plasma sets – is finally getting serious about becoming a major player in the LCD arena. I love my 46″ LCD Samsung, but this is clearly the best choice and value for a smaller LCD.

Panasonic 32″ LX705
I love this TV! I’ve had it for about 3 weeks now, and I’m so happy I went with this model and brand. First of all, I really like the Panasonic company. They actually have a customer service department! (With real people! In this country!) Other than that, the picture is great. It’s really just as good as, or almost as good as, a Sony or Samsung, and certainly better than any other brand. And the price is significantly less than other name-brands. They say that 720p looks as good as 1080p at this size. No channels broadcast at higher than 720p or 1080i anyway, both of which this TV supports. My recommendation is to not waste your money on 1080p unless you get a bigger TV than this, and plan to hook up a HD DVD or Blu-ray player otherwise you will never see the difference. Except in your wallet.

I was close to buying a Sharp, actually, until I read all the reviews that say that standard definition channels look TERRIBLE on the Sharp. Then I went into a store to compare and you can really see the difference when SD commercials came on. The vast majority of my channels are SD, so that was important. I don’t have a HD DVD or Blu-ray, but the picture from my progressive-scan DVD player is incredible. One last thing: the sound is really good for a TV. I usually hook it up to my stereo, but it’s surprisingly good on its own.

So if you are waffling between a few different TVs and this is one of them, I don’t think you’d be disappointed AT ALL if you settled on this one. Buy it!

Excellent TV5
I bought this TV for two reasons: One was that I had decided Panasonic had the best picture in the stores where I had seen it and the other was that I have only an outside antenna and a reviewer said his worked great on a simple antenna. He was right and I am extremely pleased with this TV. Almost looks like 3-D on my best stations.

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