Panasonic TH-42PX70 review

Cheap doesn't necessarily mean missing out spec-wise with this delightful plasma

The 42PX70 is certainly no oil painting, but it does mostly hit the mark with its connections

TechRadar Verdict

All of Panasonic’s customary plasma picture quality for remarkably little money? That’ll do nicely

Pros

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    Excellent picture quality

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    Good price

Cons

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    Not full HD

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    No audio with 1080p/24fps sources

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This screen is comfortably the cheapest 42in plasma we've ever seen from Panasonic. Which is great, of course, provided we don't find that too many corners have had to be cut to reach the sub-£1k price.

The 42PX70 is certainly no oil painting, with its slightly drab dark finish and uninspiring lines. But it does mostly hit the mark with its connections, thanks to its two HDMIs, component video input and PC port. Just be warned, though, that there are no RCA composite video or four-pin S-video jacks.

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