Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ85 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 10000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 178 Degrees Viewing angle for maximum viewing capacity
- Viera LinK HDAVI Control lets you operate all of your home theater components by pressing a single button on your TV’s remote control
- GalleryPlayer allows you to enjoy the world’s finest high definition art and photography on your Panasonic LCD HDTV
NEW SIZE! 37-inch Class (37.0-inch Diagonal) Widescreen VIERA LCD 1080p HDTV with Game Mode, Built-In SD Card Slot / GalleryPlayer(R) Ready to View, 178 degree Wide Viewing Angle, Intelligent Scene Controller, 3 HDMI Inputs and VIERA Link(R) HDAVI Control
List Price: $ 1,199.99
Price: $ 1,199.99
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Bwas
May 20, 2011
beyond expectation,
I just received this set today, after weeks of web and in-store research. I had always thought that the Panasonic LCDs looked a bit better than the Sonys and Samsungs at the stores, and looked very much better off-axis (important in our room). Well, all I can say is they must not have had the set adjusted very well in the store…. it looks way better at home that it even did there!
I actually chose this set not only for what I had seen in the store (a little better picture, but not by a lot as I saw it there) but because I had read some reports on the net that the Panasonic IPS-Alpha screens generally do better on standard and analog TV than most other types. We have a lot of old VHS (such as home movies) and wanted a good quality set on which these would still be watchable. I’d say the old tapes look as good on this set as on the old CRT set, other than the expected results of the screen just being so much larger showing the lack of detail. A nice surprise, even analog over the air TV is completely watchable, no gritty lines or obnoxious blurs. On a whim, I connected my laptop to the TC-37LZ85 via the S-Video connector and brought up some old B&W shows on […]. The ancient B&W Alfred Hitchcock shows look better in this set, through the low-res internet link, than they EVER did on analog TV.
We don’t have a Blue-Ray player to see what the highest resolution video looks like, so I slipped in a SD-card with some high res (5MByte) photos on it. These are just drop-dead gorgeous. Couldn’t stop watching the slide show, I had never seen these photos quite like this, wish I could print them as well as this screen shows them.
The only negative of the set (so far, hey it’s just the first day) is that in my research I neglected to notice that this model does NOT have a VGA connector for computer video, so I can’t see my laptop screen in its full resolution. Maybe the TC-37LZ800 would have been a better choice (for another $[…]), but maybe not, I don’t know how often I’d do that anyway. 🙂
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Debojyoti Dutta
May 20, 2011
Quite happy with the TV except for 1) lack of VGA input 2) no RGB controls,
Bought it from Amazon and got it via CEVA in 5 days (could have been shorter as it was shipped from a warehouse just 500 miles from where I live 🙂 I almost bought the 32LZ800 for almost the same price but decided to get this due to the matte screen, I dont like the glossy screens. Also I got a Panasonic due to the IPS panel instead of the PVA variants from most other vendors. Look at all the sets at a 45 deg angle before you decide :)
Razor sharp pictures through a PS3, SDTV is not bad (after reducing the sharpness etc), no VGA input, adequate sound (though could have been a little louder).
The factory default settings are not great but it can be tuned to display pleasing results. For a 2008 TV, I am unhappy that there isnt a separate RGB control. Another bummer is the lack of a VGA input: my older laptop doesnt have DVI/HDMI. Every 32-37″ LCD I have seen has this input and I didnt check this before ordering 🙁 With a VGA port and the RGB controls, I would have given it 5 stars.
Overall its a good purchase. If you need a no-frills panel, this is a good choice, given that it was the cheapest 37″ TV from Amazon when I bought it.
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El Guapo “El Guapo”
May 20, 2011
Great Picture….,
Ok well this is my first review of anything here so off we go…. I purchased this TV a few weeks back and could not be happier. This is the first HD TV I have ever purchased so I did a lot of reading up on what is hit and miss. Big Hit! For a smaller living room, which we have it is perfect. I am hooked up to Suddenlink HD cable, getting Direct TV soon, a Panasonic up convert DVD player and my PS3. Amazing picture and a great value as well. I was on the fence at first but I tore that fence down and this TV is here to stay. Very user friendly, 3 HDMI inputs make connection a snap. Audio is typical for a TV but I have mine running through an Onkyo home theater receiver, so the marks are pretty good. I was really surprised how well SD channels looked; you know the difference but they looked just as good, even better that my old tube set. Watched “Night at the Museum” on Blu-ray and it was like the picture was so lifelike all my wife kept saying was “WOW” and I would have to agree. Also comes with a “game mode” which I love for the PS3 and “Call of Duty 4”. I would recommend this TV to anyone wanting a great TV for a great value.
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