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I think I just found the TV that Im going to get!!! Panasonic 32" Flat-Panel LCD HDTV only at 1233.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1138085816138
Why you say, I just checked the reviews for each Flat Panel Tv within my price range and size and this tv is the highest rated!!!
Based on 38 ratings of Circuity City
Picture quality 4.8
Sound quality 4.5
Features 4.2
Cost-Benefit 4.7
Overall 4.6
Im going to see this tv myself tommmrow if I like what I see than im going to pick it up
These two reviews about the tv and there 360 convinced me!!!
After purchasing an Xbox 360, I was left with only one problem. I didn't own an HDTV and without one I couldn't get the real benefit out of my 360. After shopping around for a couple of weeks I was hoping to find a Sharp Aquos or a Sony (32' or more) forunder $1700. Then, I saw this model and was surprised to see that it was almost perfecly equipped for the Xbox 360. After looking into it I was no longer convinced to buy a Sharp or Sony, but found myself buying it for $1599! After setting it up I then realized that it was almost suspiciously designed for the 360 itself! The Built-in High-Definition tuner displays signals ranging from 480i all the way to 1080i (with 720p being it's prime display). And because it has a built-in HD tuner, you dont need to buy any receivers whatsoever. It has one HDMI port but only one Component. The screen itself rotates 20 degrees from side to side giving a single player or spectator enhanced veiwng from anywhere in the room. It has Dolby Digital Stereo sound and works beautifully with Surround Sound systems. Although the cost is pretty pricy, it is absolutely worth every penny. I know I keep stressing it but the picture quality on this HDTV is crystal clear and is substantially sharp. If you can, try to find it on sale atsome point in time and if you own an Xbox 360 and want the best bang for your buck--then I strongly suggest buying one of these over the rest of its competition.
This HDTV is the best bang for the buck. Cosmetically, the black frame within the silver
finish adds a nice touch to the slightly varying sizes of 16:9 letterbox dimensions. When
a movie or HDTV program is viewed this black inner frame blends right into the movie or program. Other LCD’s 16:9 format shows as if it does not belong because of the varying hues of the TV’s inner border. On the 32LX60 the images appear very natural—not like a letterbox format that was added to the TV’s original LCD display. The image is almost identical to the Sony Bravia series and the new Samsungs, however not as dark.
This adds to a most natural picture. The Panasonic has the most natural colors of any 32” LCD available at least $200 less… and it has a built in HDTVtuner. Most of the lower priced LCD’s do not they are HDTV “ready.”
The TC-32LX60 has a contrast ratio of 3000:1. This means, perhaps the sharpest LCD available at any price. There are no greater contrast ratios. It has all the inputs and outputs you will ever need in convenient locations.
The sound is as good as it gets—20 watts, with many sound options. The controls and inputs are conveniently located, unlike the Toshiba 32HL95 which also has a nice picture, but the design of the chases cannot evencome close to the Panasonic. Forget LG, Sharp. Niko and JVC. Look for the cheapest price through pricegrabber… and you will be astonished at how inexpensive this TV is. This is the finest 32” LCD TV available today.
Pros: Everything is equal to or better than all 32” LCD’s available [with a $200-$700 savings] at the writing of this review (5/17/06).
Cons: TV is approximately ½” thicker than some other LCD’s [who cares].
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1138085816138
Why you say, I just checked the reviews for each Flat Panel Tv within my price range and size and this tv is the highest rated!!!
Based on 38 ratings of Circuity City
Picture quality 4.8
Sound quality 4.5
Features 4.2
Cost-Benefit 4.7
Overall 4.6
Im going to see this tv myself tommmrow if I like what I see than im going to pick it up
These two reviews about the tv and there 360 convinced me!!!
After purchasing an Xbox 360, I was left with only one problem. I didn't own an HDTV and without one I couldn't get the real benefit out of my 360. After shopping around for a couple of weeks I was hoping to find a Sharp Aquos or a Sony (32' or more) forunder $1700. Then, I saw this model and was surprised to see that it was almost perfecly equipped for the Xbox 360. After looking into it I was no longer convinced to buy a Sharp or Sony, but found myself buying it for $1599! After setting it up I then realized that it was almost suspiciously designed for the 360 itself! The Built-in High-Definition tuner displays signals ranging from 480i all the way to 1080i (with 720p being it's prime display). And because it has a built-in HD tuner, you dont need to buy any receivers whatsoever. It has one HDMI port but only one Component. The screen itself rotates 20 degrees from side to side giving a single player or spectator enhanced veiwng from anywhere in the room. It has Dolby Digital Stereo sound and works beautifully with Surround Sound systems. Although the cost is pretty pricy, it is absolutely worth every penny. I know I keep stressing it but the picture quality on this HDTV is crystal clear and is substantially sharp. If you can, try to find it on sale atsome point in time and if you own an Xbox 360 and want the best bang for your buck--then I strongly suggest buying one of these over the rest of its competition.
This HDTV is the best bang for the buck. Cosmetically, the black frame within the silver
finish adds a nice touch to the slightly varying sizes of 16:9 letterbox dimensions. When
a movie or HDTV program is viewed this black inner frame blends right into the movie or program. Other LCD’s 16:9 format shows as if it does not belong because of the varying hues of the TV’s inner border. On the 32LX60 the images appear very natural—not like a letterbox format that was added to the TV’s original LCD display. The image is almost identical to the Sony Bravia series and the new Samsungs, however not as dark.
This adds to a most natural picture. The Panasonic has the most natural colors of any 32” LCD available at least $200 less… and it has a built in HDTVtuner. Most of the lower priced LCD’s do not they are HDTV “ready.”
The TC-32LX60 has a contrast ratio of 3000:1. This means, perhaps the sharpest LCD available at any price. There are no greater contrast ratios. It has all the inputs and outputs you will ever need in convenient locations.
The sound is as good as it gets—20 watts, with many sound options. The controls and inputs are conveniently located, unlike the Toshiba 32HL95 which also has a nice picture, but the design of the chases cannot evencome close to the Panasonic. Forget LG, Sharp. Niko and JVC. Look for the cheapest price through pricegrabber… and you will be astonished at how inexpensive this TV is. This is the finest 32” LCD TV available today.
Pros: Everything is equal to or better than all 32” LCD’s available [with a $200-$700 savings] at the writing of this review (5/17/06).
Cons: TV is approximately ½” thicker than some other LCD’s [who cares].