
Full Review
Introduction
Meet the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30, a 720p HDTV that while diminutive in size, packs a fairly decent performance punch for its price range. It’s not going to compete with larger high-end televisions, but it will do the trick in a small room. Add in the fact that it can handle some basic internet media streaming options and comes included with an iPod dock, and it may be worth taking a good look at TC-L32X30 for buyers looking to pick up a decent smaller TV.
Editorial Note: This is a review of the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the TC-LxxX30 series. The TC-LxxX30 series includes the following models: TC-L32X30 and TC-L32X30. Read here for more details on series differences.
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Blacks & Whites
Low-average contrast ratio, high peak brightness. Read More... |
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Color Accuracy
Great color temperature error, but mediocre RGB performance and a weak color gamut. Read More... |
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Motion
Mediocre motion performance. Read More... |
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Viewing Effects
The IPS diplay makes for a wide viewing angle, but there are certain drawbacks. Read More... |
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Calibration
Learn about the calibration settings for the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30. Read More... |
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Connectivity
The Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30 is a smaller TV set, but that doesn’t mean that you’ll ever have to worry about how many input ports it has. Keep in mind though, that the TC-L32X30 definitely is more forgiving of those who use newer digital media instead of those who prefer analog input options. Read More... |
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Audio & Menus
Fair audio quality, basic but functional menus. Read More... |
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Multimedia & Internet
Streaming internet content and an iPod dock make for a versatile TV. Read More... |
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Power Consumption
Very low power consumption. Read More... |
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Vizio E371VA Comparison
![]() We compare the TC-L32X30 to the E371VA. Read More... |
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Sony KDL-32EX600 Comparison
![]() We compare the TC-L32X30 to the KDL-32EX600. Read More... |
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LG 37LK450 Comparison
![]() We compare the TC-L32X30 to the 37LK450. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30. Read More... |
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Series Comparison
Read about the difference between the models in the TC-LxxX30 series Read More... |
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Page 16
Photo Gallery
See photos of the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30 Read More... |
Part 17
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Panasonic Viera TC-L32X30. Add your comments... |
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