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Looking at loads of TVs in Comet & Currys etc, I still think the Panasonic 28TXPL1 has the best picture for the money. Sound is a bit poor, but then you will only really get good sound using external speakers.
Like virtually ALL widescreen TVs I have ever used, they all suffer geometry problems. This is no problem on DVD etc, just drives me mad on sports results, menus, boxes on the screen etc when they are supposed to be straight and they are not displayed as such. I have had two of the Panasonics and rejected them both for this and got my money back. Looking at other sets, I think my second of these was one of the best! Incidentally, all the Sonys I have looked at are the worst - even the £1500 ones.
Bad geometry is easy to spot on 4:3 mode - the picture is not straight, usually on the right hand side. Although you may never use this mode, the poor geometry will translate into 'wonky' straight lines in all modes. You will notice on your DVD menus, some teletext and lots of Sky / digital. I think its a major scam that sets are like this when TVs are increasingly used for all manner of straight menus. Its pot luck how your sets geometry turns up - it can be adjusted - in my case it was set to the best it could be.
Back on subject, if you can get the Panasonic for less than £450 and is not too bad on geometry (it will probably be no worse than any others and better than many), you've probably got a bargain.
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