Panasonic TX-L32S20 review

A Freeview HD tuner largely compensates for a lack of other frills

Panasonic TX-L32S20
This bare bones LCD TV offers super sharp HD pictures but not much else

TechRadar Verdict

Solid picture performance, plus that Freeview HD tuner make the S20 one to watch as the summer comes to a close

Pros

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    Impressive black levels

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    Super sharp HD pictures

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    Good SD performance

Cons

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    Unexciting design

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    No media streaming or online features

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Panasonic sneaked the Freeview HD compatible TX-L32S20 out to catch World Cup fever, but apart from that coveted tuner it appears to offer little in the way of thrills.

The question is, then, does its picture performance make up for its lacklustre spec in other areas?

Panasonic tx-l32s20: remote

The remote control is much more impressive, however. Panasonic's zappers are usually a cut above the rest and that's certainly the case here with a remote that's both comfortable to hold and has a good button layout.

As a result, the functions that you want quick access to, such as the EPG and programme info button, are always within easy reach of your thumb.

Picture

Panasonic's TVs have built up an impressive reputation for picture performance over the last couple of years and, thankfully, the S20 does the company's good name no harm.

Panasonic tx-l32s20: angle

The set uses a full HD IPS alpha panel, which has a wider than average viewing angle, so no matter how far off centre you sit from the screen, colours and contrast remain pretty consistent.

Panasonic's sets usually do a good job of flattering standard-definition content such as DVDs and Freeview broadcasts and the L32S20 is no different in this regard. It manages to sharpen up edges while simultaneously polishing out MPEG artefacts to deliver superb pictures that avoid taking on an overly processed look.

As you would expect, it's when displaying HD material that the set can really stretch its legs. While blacks still aren't at the level of those on the company's own plasma screens, they're pretty impressive by LCD standards.

Panasonic tx-l32s20: side

Colours are beautifully realistic, too, and flesh tones look refreshingly natural. As a result, BBC HD from the Freeview tuner looks stunning with every ounce of detail beautifully rendered. And despite only having 100Hz processing, motion is also impressively smooth for a TV in this price bracket.

Sound

Unfortunately, the S20's speakers are the weakest elements of the TV. Like those on most smaller LCDs they lack any serious punch in the bass department so set pieces in action movies tend to sound rather flat.

Even cranking up the bass control fully doesn't help matters much. That said, the speakers are fine for day to day TV fair such as news broadcasts and soaps.

Value

The S20 is a fine mid-range TV that delivers a great picture performance, but at present we think it's a little bit expensive for what you get.

Panasonic has obviously added a premium to this set by incorporating the Freeview HD tuner, so the price doesn't really reflect the fact it lacks extras such as Viera Cast and USB ports.

However, as the World Cup fever dies down you're likely to be able to pick up the set for around £100 less, which would make it a much more tempting proposition.

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