
Panasonic TX-L55ET60 review
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A 55-inch TV with an eye-catchingly slim metal and glass design, friendly interface, extensive multimedia/online support and decent all-round picture performance.
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A 55-inch TV with an eye-catchingly slim metal and glass design, friendly interface, extensive multimedia/online support and decent all-round picture performance.

With its strikingly slender design, superb My Home Screen interface, solid online services and impressive all-round (2D only) pictures, Panasonic's TX-L42E6B delivers great value.

It may come third in Panasonic's arsenal, but this good-looking 47-inch TV ups the smart stakes and puts 3D back on easy street.

CES 2013 The annual unveiling of Panasonic's ultimate plasma TV is always an occasion, and this year the Japanese engineers have produced yet another black – and red – marvel.

CES 2013 Plasma fanatic Panasonic finally brings parity to its internal debate by filling half its range with LED TVs – the star of which is a 55-incher.
It's far from the most advanced plasma around, but the TX-P42X50B makes-up for its lack of smart TV services with reliable, consistent and source-neutral picture quality.

Loaded with Freeview HD, Freesat HD tuners and more, stunning picture quality dominates on this amazing plasma TV.

IFA 2012 With most brands obsessing over massive TVs, it's no surprise to see Panasonic's first 60-inch LED TV at IFA 2012.

With its excellent picture quality and expansive list of multimedia features, the Panasonic TX-P42GT50 is another excellent plasma.

The mammoth 65-inch P65VT50 is Panasonic's flagship TV, with its most uncompromising plasma panel and multimedia features.

Not after a smart TV, 3D or Full HD? Panasonic's core panel tech impresses on this LED-backlit TV, but the interface feels old-fashioned.
App-packed and integrating well with smartphones, this slick Edge LED telly is a high-end effort indeed.

Panasonic's mid-range P50ST50 delivers outstanding pictures, a tidy design and great features to keep plasma firmly on the map.

Active 3D specs are an optional add-on, but this slim, gorgeous and thoroughly accessible LED-backlit telly exudes quality where it matters - and we love the Freesat & Freeview HD options

This attractive 47-inch LED flatscreen is packed to the gills with enthusiast-level features and performs well but lacks the wow factor

With a little extra in terms of smart TV features, streaming, construction and core panel quality, this 37-incher outperforms its 3D variants and proves worthy of the relatively high price tag.

A versatile 32-inch Edge LED with profound black, a wide viewing angle and natural colours - and don't forget the engaging smart TV features.

HD isn't as sharp as it good be and DVD's lack sparkle, but what it lacks in ultimate highs this all-rounder makes up for with a thoroughly enjoyable and accessible 3D approach, excellent smart TV and extra features galore.

Panasonic's move beyond plasma at this huge size is new, with this TV's lack of contrast made up for by sparkling online and 3D.

Panasonic's first attempt at a 42-inch LED-backlit TV boasts versatile images but lacks ultimate black and a narrow viewing angle.

Panasonic broadens its TV horizons with its first domestic passive 3D TV. And for the most part, it seems to be a positive move.

Exclusive Panasonic's edge-lit TX-L32ET5B may use cheaper passive 3D technology, but that doesn't mean it isn't stuffed full of cutting-edge tech

Awesome 2D, stunning 3D added to Freesat HD, Freeview HD and Viera Connect. Is this the best home cinema plasma TV around?

Panasonic's new Viera ST30 Series is 3D-upgradeable only, so this 2D plasma with BBC iPlayer is one for those undecided about the third way

It doesn't have 3D or Panasonic's latest plasma technology, but if you can live with its limitations, it's still a good TV