Panasonic TC-26LX70 Review:
Panasonic TC26LX70 is an LCD widescreen TV that is HDTV capable and priced for your budget. With 170 degree viewing, this remarkable 26 inch widescreen TV delivers up to 1366×768 image resolution and allows composite, component, and HDMI connectivity for flexible use. Let’s dig a little deeper to see why this set is so superior to anything else in its class. Panasonic’s Advanced LCD AI technology uses Active Light Control and Active Contrast / Gamma Control functions to produce greater brightness, deeper blacks and superior gradation. In conventional contour correction, processing is applied at the pixel level (one pixel is formed by 3 RGB dots). Allows V-Chip parental control Video input labeling On-screen menus in English, French and Spanish Built-in closed-caption decoder Includes Table Stand (wall mountable when used with an optional wall bracket) 14 millisecond screen response for rapid motion integrity Display Capability.
I looked at several different LCD TV’s before purchasing the Panasonic TC-26LX70. Panasonic TC-26LX70 TV has a wonderful picture and the sound is exceptional for the smaller TV. This was purchased to be used in a bedroom.
The picture is very sharp & bright with a very wide viewing angle. The sound quality was much high than I expected. In fact, you can have a very high level of sound without distortion; wonderful for concerts on PBS.
Panasonic TC-26LX70 is a little more expensive then some other brands, but when I considered how often I purchase a new TV, the price is more than worth it in the long run. Consumer Reports rated the 32″ very high and this is basically the same model, just smaller. You will not be disappointed with the quality of both video & audio.
—– By Daniel T. Doak
Panasonic TC-26LX70 Features
- 1366 x 768
- 178 Degree viewing angle for maximum color and clarity
- Normal, Zoom, Full, and Just modes to meet any broadcast needs
Panasonic TC-26LX70 Specifications
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