The Panasonic TH-L32C10 is a 32-inch television that supports the best high definition signals (720p, 1080i, 1080p), and an Idle TV Standby feature which sleeps the display when left idle, in order to conserve electricity. This way, you do not need to worry about wasting electricity while your television is left running for an extended period of time.
The 32-inch Liquid Crystal Display immerses you in a stunning television viewing experience, providing high-performance features that intelligently work for you to enhance and immerse you in entertainment.
This model is enhanced by a high resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, and a high contrast ratio of 30,000:1, which means the picture is capable of stunningly realistic depth quality. In addition, the picture quality is also free of noise, detailed, and sharp. And the interface of this television is extremely user friendly, with concise, clear and understandable menus and commands. With many badly designed menus on the television market, the Panasonic TH-L32C10 delivers the easiest interface.
An exciting image enhancement feature equipped on this TV is a wide lateral viewing angle, which means you can view this television from anywhere in the room without experiencing color distortion, a feature that many LCD televisions lack, and thus have to always be viewed directly in front. Built in DVB-T reception minimizes the need for antennae, making the
Panasonic TH-L32C10 an amazing value.
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Panasonic TH-L32C10 system also comes equipped with an SD card reader, so that you can enjoy the highest quality pictures from your own personal digital camera on the screen.
Dual-voltage and multisystem as well, this television does not need a voltage converter during international travel, and will recieve exclusively digital signals not available on analog sets, and that do not require a paid service provider.
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