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Panasonic CT-32HX40 32 inch TV

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(4.30 out of 5) from 7 reviews

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Broke twice in less than 2 years.

(1.00 out of 5) by kozicki4 on Jan 4, 2005

Pros: Great picture if you can get it to work for more than a year
Cons: Poor quality and customer service. cheap materials,Broke twice in less than two years.

Well this is the second time this Panasonic has broken down on me for the same reason. For whatever ...
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Panasonic CT-32HX40 - Great value HD TV

(5.00 out of 5) by dominiko on Oct 20, 2003

Pros: Great picture for the price. Feature packed. Great look. Good prices to be found.
Cons: Digital filter not true 10-bit. Picture susceptible to electro magnetic influence.
The Bottom Line: A great HDTV for the money. Great picture, fantastic sound and minimal issues.

I am an Australian Buyer and I use the equivalent model sold here in Australia. The picture standard ...
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Your best HDTV-Capable Value

(5.00 out of 5) by jomion on Jul 26, 2001

Pros: Great picture, perfect size, great picture, features, oh - and GREAT PICTURE! :)
Cons: Low resolution artifacts
The Bottom Line: The absolute BEST value in an HDTV compatible TV. You will be amazed at the almost 3D-like images that this TV will display.

After over a decade of absolute commitment to the SONY product name, I broke ranks with this televis ...
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AWESOME PRICE, SOUND & Features

(5.00 out of 5) by bluheat on Jun 25, 2001

Pros: Price - Features - AWESOME SOUND
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Great TV for the price. If you want digital it is cheaper than the sony XBR line and is the EXACT same picture.

Well I spent 7 hours TV shoppping. I had my mind made up I was going to get a sony TV. I then walk ...
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A less expensive XBR400??? Could be...

(4.00 out of 5) by KidPanama on May 23, 2001

Pros: Price, performance, and HDTV capability.
Cons: Red push, and other minor picture flaws.
The Bottom Line: At $1300 its a steal and is great to bridge the gap between NTSC and HDTV. The picture is slightly softer than the XBR400, but is a much better value.

In todays fast paced technology age, its impossible to keep up with all the new technology that appe ...
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