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Dalle très réactive, Excellent taux de contraste: environ 14000:1 en moyenne, Angles de vision très ouverts, Bonne qualité sonore, Enregistreur intégré
Ecran brillant sujet aux reflets, Télécommande médiocre et pas rétro-éclairée, Consommation électrique un peu élevée: 244 W en moyenne, Lecteur multimédia médiocre
Le Panasonic V20 offre un rendu exceptionnel ! Les fans de Home Cinéma seront comblés....
Very responsive display, Excellent contrast ratio: average of around 14000:1, Very wide viewing angles, Good quality audio
Glossy screen susceptible to reflections, Poor quality remote control with no backlighting, Slightly high energy consumption: 309 W at 150 cd/m², Mediocre multimedia player
The Panasonic V20 is an exceptional TV! Home Cinema fans will be bowled over ......
The TX-P50V20 slugs it out with the flagship VT20 toe to toe, matching it in every respect. With stunning High Definition and Standard definition picture performance, the TX-P50V20 is one of the best all round TV we have come across.The fact that you w...
Superb black levels; Amazing HD and SD picture quality; Great range of features
Slightly dull styling; Fussy about which USB drives its recording feature will work with
The 42-inch Panasonic Viera TX-P42V20B is simply one of the best TVs you can buy right now thanks to its cavernously deep black levels and cinematic colours....
The Panasonic TX-P42V20B is a fairly easy recommendation. Despite featuring slightly inaccurate Gamma tracking (in our review sample), the images it put out were absolutely excellent. It stands alongside the Panasonic VT20 3D TV in producing the deepest b...
Extrait: If ever there was a TV with the on-paper specs and already-proven heritage to have us drooling, it's the P42V20. For its specification is mighty similar to Panasonic's VT20 3D TVs, minus the 3D functionality. And regular readers will know how well the P50...