Panasonic TX-P46G20 / TX-P46G20B review

Panasonic steals the high ground with a feature-bursting Full HD plasma that covers all the bases – and a few others too

Panasonic TX-P46G20
With twin HD tuners, you are well prepared for the onslaught of HD programming waiting in the wings

TechRadar Verdict

Apart from the odd bit of motion smearing, there is not much we can find wrong with this TV. A great TV at a good price

Pros

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    Sensational HD pictures

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    Freeview, Freesat HD tuners

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    Excellent SD broadcast images

Cons

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    Occasional motion-smoothing artefacts

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    High-power usage at times

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    Speakers lack welly

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The Panasonic TX-P46G20 is the first TV equipped to handle Freeview HD and Freesat HD broadcasts, making this one of the most highly specified TVs ever made. Well apart from its smaller brother, the Panasonic TX-P42G20.

It has four of the very latest HDMI 1.4 inputs, Ethernet for the VieraCast internet video service, Wi-Fi networking and even PVR recording via USB. You can record one (Freeview or Freesat SD/HD) programme at a time while watching a live programme on another tuner and timeshift TV. However, the hard drive must be self powered and recordings can only be played on the TV.