Sign up for a new account or log in here:
By CNET UK on February 06, 2012
If you're after a smaller TV that's still capable of delivering refined picture and sound quality, Panasonic's TX-L24E3B is a good bet. However, you'll pay for the privilege and it's a shame it doesn’t have a USB port or online...
By Pocket-lint on December 21, 2011
A basic TV that's let down by the lack of integrated iPlayer and some aspects of the panel...
By Trusted Reviews on November 11, 2011
Although it’s pretty pricey by sub-26in standards, the L24E3B has a good stab at justifying its price with its Freeview HD tuner and strong picture...
By Whathifi.com on October 04, 2011
There are some firsts here. This is the first Full HD, 1920 x 1080 screen we’ve tested that’s smaller than 32in; it’s the first 24in screen we’ve ever tested (though it’s unlikely to be the last); and when you calculate the...
By CNET UK on September 22, 2011
The 42-inch Panasonic Viera TX-L42E3B is a good entry-level LED set that offers rich and engaging pictures, as well as decent audio. It suffers from some motion blur, though, and its interface isn't...
By TechRadar on September 11, 2011
Panasonic has got more serious about LCD technology this year than ever before, having shifted over to edge LED lighting. But it's also introduced a couple of 42-inch models that have the potential to threaten its own plasma market, which also start...
By T3 Magazine on July 11, 2011
Looking for a no-fuss flatscreen from a credible brand? This Panasonic Freeview HD LED looks the part - although you can find better spec'd performers for the...
By Expert Reviews on May 15, 2011
The picture quality is excellent, but we missed motion smoothing and the internet features of other Panasonic TVs....
By Channel News Australia on May 02, 2011
Panasonic's entry level Viera LCD TVs now use edge lit LED to offer richer colours and improve on brightness levels and energy efficiency. And with connectivity including Viera Cast and Skype, is it a compelling enough reason to take on the L42E3B...
By Smarthouse on May 02, 2011
Given what a huge part plasma plays in Panasonic's AV strategy, we can really imagine the tortured meetings at Panasonic HQ as people discussed the pros and cons of finally publicly acknowledging that maybe, just maybe, there really is a place in...
| Trending | Featured |
Get free exclusive content, learn about new features and breaking tech news.
TechSpot on: