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Review: Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ800 LCD TV
Not the cheapest LCD, but capable of putting out vivid color to every seat in the house.
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MSRP for the Viera TC-37LZ800 LCD is $1,399

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March 05, 2009 | by Audioholics.com

Panasonic’s use of IPS (In-Plane Switching) in their LCD panels has been a favorite choice of ours for the simple reason that light output remains almost constant from all viewing angles. When you’re not the only one watching TV in a room, this can be a big deal. The TC-37LZ800 uses a newer generation of this technology called IPS-Alpha which improves upon earlier designs. Panasonic is the #3 plasma display manufacturer in the world (beat out of the #1 spot just this year), but the company seems to have a very good understanding of what makes a great LCD television.

Build Quality and Features
The face of the TC-37LZ800 sports a wide bezel with a piano gloss finish. The screen, inset about 1/4-inch into the unit utilizes a glossy “plasma-like” Plexiglas surface that is highly reflective but presents an incredibly vivid picture. The whole TV is less than 4-inches deep, not counting the little “chin” at the base of the monitor that adds maybe 1/3 of an inch. The right side of the television (looking at it from the front) has a membrane control surface for Power, Channel, Volume, Input and Demo functions. Nearby are the side inputs, which include HDMI, composite, analogue audio and an 1/8-inch headphone output. Just below is an SD/SDHC card (up to 16GB) reader for cards containing JPG, DCF, and/or EXIF formatted image files.

The back of the TV supports two HDMI inputs, two component video inputs, a PC input and a shared composite/S-video input. Separate stereo audio channels are included for use with all of the non-digital inputs (HDMI requires audio be sent over HDMI if you want to use the TVs internal speakers). One very important thing to note is that the HDMI inputs will be covered up if you use a full size traditional flat panel mount that includes a full face horizontal mounting plate.

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Summary

Product: Viera TC-37LZ800 LCD Television

Price: $1,399

Performance: 4 out of 5

Value: 3 out of 5

Pros:

  • Respectable picture quality out of the box
  • Fast channel changes
  • Digital only channel scanning

Cons:

  • Uneven backlight
  • HDMI input positioning may interfere with mounts
  • No advanced user-level calibration options


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Posted by A. West  on  03/18/09  at  05:27 AM

Perhaps a bedroom/den TV but for HT it makes you want to yawn—- 37” is not worthy of any HT immersion especially from a rebadged glass by a Company that has despised LCD for years. 

However, I’d take the LCD and never own a Panny Plasma again!  Urinated on dirty whites, green trails, daytime washout/glare and reflections 24/7 sucks bigtime in a Sunny room.  Couldn’t take it more than a week and it became history!

Recently viewed their supposed one million to one next to a budget Sharp at 10K:1 in normal showroom brightness and the blacks were better on the budget Sharp in the light of day - the Panny CR is nocturnal and no presence in daylight.



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