Panasonic 37 inch LCD tv TC-L37U22 Review
Panasonic TC-L37U22 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
TC-L37U22 Review By “Mr.Forrest”
I moved recently from my parents house and have finally bought my own LCD TV, Panasonic TC-L37U22. For my parents it was just a CRT TV. There was constant trouble which program is now being watched. It was perhaps decisive why I moved out:)
The design is very modern and fits well in my modern apartment. He is very thin and fits well on the wall. The packaging was as usual packed in a standard cardboard box but this time he was quite large, The box was not very pretty. The LCD was also protected by Styrofoam to avoid potential damage could be prevented. The remote control and the battery was sealed in a plastic bag.
Installation
The installation of the channels was very easy. The manual explains it very simple and structured. The LCD is simply the power to connect.
Picture quality
The picture quality is really good. The colors and contrast are very clear and sharp. Even if you sit in front of the LCD, the picture is not pixelated. The normal TV signal is shown very clearly. Really interesting is when watching a Blu-Ray Movies: This is where the TV is fully effective, a stunning image, details are sharp, there is no ghosting with fast movements, for here is a super-clear picture delivered without any disturbances. I am so very satisfied.
Operation
The remote control is kept very robust and simple. The buttons are very clearly structured and are made of good material. The remote uses two 1.5 volt batteries. The batteries are included in the box.
The SD card function is also great by the way: fast response times and presentation of your photos, very natural and extremely sharp image.
Overall, I am absolutely satisfied with the Panasonic so far. Very good, high contrast and vivid picture that is absolutely brilliant on Blu-ray movies. I think I’ve done nothing wrong with this purchase and am very satisfied. Recommended!

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