Panasonic TH-50PX70 review
This Panasonic gives every impression of being a bargain flatscreen – but with so many other budget sets on the circuit is it worthy of that spot on your wall?
This Panasonic gives every impression of being a bargain flatscreen – but with so many other budget sets on the circuit is it worthy of that spot on your wall?
This boxy Panny projector overcomes the supposed handicap of LCD technology to deliver a jaw-dropping hi-def picture
Any piece of tech that requires a crane to hoist it into position (yes, really) deserves all of our attention and, very probably, our love too
The new format on the block allows Panny’s slimmed-down AVCHD camcorder to save HD video to teeny SD cards
It’s got the dream quartet of a 10MP sensor, 12x zoom, image stabiliser and pro controls. But does Panasonic’s FZ50 live up to its peerless CV?
The LX1’s unique image sensor’s native aspect ratio is 16:9, it has a 4x zoom and an optical image stabilizer, and has excellent build quality
The DMREH60D is a fully loaded DVD recorder, complete with 200GB hard drive, on-board digital tuner, progressive scan video output ability and an SD card reader
Everything’s integrated in this streamlined set: from the single HDMI input to the digital TV tuner. You can even view video footage via the recordable SD card slot
The Panasonic DMR-ES10EB can double as a CD player and is simple to use with RAM recording features such as chasing play
This Panny is HD ready, comes with a digital tuner, S-Video, 2xScart (RGB) and 2xHDMI connections and 2x10w speaker power
This Panny ‘corder can shoot stills at a resolution of 4-megapixels, which makes it a match for a still camera