Panasonic TX-32LZD81 review

Freesat direct from an LCD, but the picture isn't spectacular

TechRadar Verdict

Certainly great integration of Freesat HD, but the picture performance could be better

Pros

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    Good connectivity

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    Outstanding pictures

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    Full HD pixel count

Cons

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    Very minor flicker over some fast-moving edges

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The Panasonic TX-32LZD81's main selling point is its ability to receive all of Freesat's channels (including the HD ones) without the need for an external receiver box.

But it's also rather nice to find that despite its relatively small size, the TV carries a full HD resolution designed to get the best from those BBC and ITV HD broadcasts.

We were also pleased to find a Freeview tuner onboard alongside the Freesat one, for there are still a few channels on the former that you can't get on the latter. There's full EPG support for both delivery platforms, too.

One final piece of credit goes to the Panasonic TX32LZD81's standard-def performance: it reproduces all but the roughest of digital broadcasts with a sharpness and freedom from noise that's very unusual among full HD LCD TVs.

The days of really audio from Panasonic LCD TVs appear to be over, thankfully. The Panasonic TX-32LZD81 has easily enough clarity and dynamic range to deliver all but the most full-blooded of action scenes with confidence and power.

John Archer
AV Technology Contributor

John has been writing about home entertainment technology for more than two decades - an especially impressive feat considering he still claims to only be 35 years old (yeah, right). In that time he’s reviewed hundreds if not thousands of TVs, projectors and speakers, and spent frankly far too long sitting by himself in a dark room.