Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Panasonic TX-P37X10 Plasma TV

panasonic tx p37x10 plasma tv 300x200 Panasonic TX P37X10 Plasma TVPanasonic TX-P37X10 Plasma TV comes under the Panasonic Viera Series with a screen size of 37 inches (94 cm). It has a G12 Progressive Panel HD Plasma Display. It has a double scan feature of 100 Hz. Its native contrast ratio is 20000:1. Its Viera Link feature provides Smart Networking abilities that are quite advanced. It has the Viera Image Viewer function. It also has the V-Audio Surround feature. This HD Ready Plasma TV has sleek, stylish looks and produces simply superb image quality.

Panasonic TX-P37X10 37 Inches Plasma TV uses the Real Black Drive feature to produce deep black levels. Its Viera Link feature enables all the connecting AV devices to be controlled by a single remote. It has a slot for SD memory card. This Plasma TV has a teletext reception level of 1000 pages and has integrated TV tuners. It has a 16:9 wide screen aspect ratio and a free viewing angle. It has anti reflective natural vision screen filters and comes with the feature of progressive scan.

Panasonic TX-P37X10 HD Ready Plasma TV has a maximum display resolution of 1024 x 720 pixels. This Plasma TV has also been enabled with features such as 24p digital media playback, 4096 gradation shades, digital optimiser, 3D colour management and 3D digital comb filter to name a few. It has a 20 Watts audio output with 2 numbers of 10 watts speakers. This Plasma TV comes with 3 HDMI inputs and additional features such as wobbling screen saver, game mode, eco mode and child lock. Given its attributes, you might as well be tempted to go in for this pretty telly in adorning your home!

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