Panasonic TX-26LXD80 review

This 26" LCD TV makes short work of Freeview but could do with work when dealing with HD

Panasonic TX-26LXD80
The TX-26LXD80 has some picture issues but it handles Freeview without the characteristic bugs that have plagued most other HDTVs

TechRadar Verdict

Despite its recent price cut, the 26LXD80 still looks too expensive when considered against the clearly superior Sony 26V4000

Pros

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    Solid pictures and sound

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    Excellent connectivity

Cons

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    Slightly drab design

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    Over expensive

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Having had its price cut from £490 all the way down to £375, the TX-26LXD80 might be a serious bargain. Not that the TV's design supports this notion: its fairly bland sculpting and simple black colour scheme do nothing to help the TV stand out from the crowd.

Far more pleasing is the TV's connectivity, for as well as the three HDMIs and a D-Sub PC port, the set sports an SD card input for viewing digital photos and that's rare at this price.

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