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Full-HD Model with freesat built in, Wide Viewing Angle, Superb Moving Picture Quality and Advanced Networking Capabilities, The TX-L32V10 is the Ultimate LCD TV.
“freesat” is a digital satellite service that offers free HD (High-definition) TV programmes. With the V10 series, you can enjoy sharp pictures, vivid colours, multi-channel sound, and various services with the interactive contents.
Even fast-moving scenes are displayed sharply and clearly. With a 50 Hz video signal input, 100 Hz Intelligent Frame Creation makes 100 frames/sec from 50 frames/sec. This increases the frame count to allow natural frame-to-frame transitions, for smooth motion images with high resolution. VIERA also uses motion focus technology that greatly enhances resolution.
The wide 178° viewing angle* ensures clear images even when viewed from an angle. The backlights wide transmission aperture enhances the contrast between light and dark, and improves motion-image response. *Measured at an angle where the contrast ratio is 10:1 or higher.
Enjoy the Internet contents right on your TV. With VIERA CAST technology, you can enjoy online content such as videos, photos, weather and stock information through an easy-to-use Web interface thats built into the TV. No extra equipment required.
Connectivity:
8-Jun-2009 C H: Panasonic TX-L32V10 32 Inch LCD TV Do I need to fit a satellite dish or is freeview also fitted?
jeremy: it comes with freeview, analogue and freesat tuners. to use the freesat service you need to have a satelite dish. To receive freeview, or analogue, all you need is an aerial
10-Apr-2010 Juanita: I have got sky+, do I need to subscribe to sky HD? Or are there some free channels on HD I could watch. What type of DVD recorder do I need to record programmes? Thanks
jeremy: you can get the free to air HD channels with this TV. You will need an additional coax feed, directly in to the TV, from your satelite dish.