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Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV Overview:
- 27-inch HDTV-ready PureFlat television; 27.0 x 22.4 x 19.5 inches (W x H x D)
- 3-line digital comb filter, 4:3 aspect ratio, and scan velocity modulation
- Auto channel setup, closed captioning, and parental control
- 1 front and 3 rear AV inputs, 1 rear S-video input, 1 component video input, A/V program out, stereo audio out (fixed and variable)
- Virtual surround sound and BBE high-definition sound
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Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV Reviews
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
great television, September 16, 2004 This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) this is a great television, and it is a big improvement over an analog set. There are a few aspects of the tv that make it a #2 choice, though compared to the sony. Consumer reports (2003 issue) states that not all hdtv's are the same in terms of the hd picture quality. this is definitely true. they rank (10 point scale)
sony 10
panasonic 9
samsung 5 (boy is Samsung bad. the king of fuzzy images)
the panasoic image is very close to the sony image, but not quite as good. images run prog. scan through a dvd player (not 720 high def., it is 480 lines (enhanced def.)when playing dvds prog. scan) the image is very very good, but there is slight blurring (probably only noticable by those of us that are very detail oriented, but it is there. a good way to test is to turn on the subtitles and you can see how well the letters look). I compared the panasonic and sony at the stores, with some difficulty becasue the images on screen keep changing,... Read more
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
PIECE OF CRAP, November 4, 2004 By This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) I have this TV for past serveral months and have *Love* *Hate* relationship with it.
The *Love* Points
1. Can't Beat the price for this HDTV
2. Can't Beat the size, It is small enough to fit into those tight entertainment centers, Honestly buying a bigger TV means you will have to replace your existing old Entertainment center which will cost you another $200 not to mention the pain of replacing the old Entertainment center.
3. Great HDTV reception via Component Video Input. (Note: Needs additional OTA HDTV tuner)
4. Very Good Picture quality for the price.
The *Hate* Points
1. Constant buzzing sound from the speakers even when the volume is low
2. Poor convergence at the edges looks that Speakers inside the TV produce magnetic interference that the manufacturer failed to notice.
3. Picture is too Dark in Standard Defination Mode (SD)
4. Unable make the 4:3 Aspect ratio lock permanently when used in HDTV mode it... Read more
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
R.I.P after 2.5 years, August 2, 2004 By � (West Coast) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) Update:
After 2.5 years it stop working like what other reviewers stated. This was pretty much a rental, but I got a couple of more years then most. It cost me $60 to recycle this boulder. All is good now, that I just got a Sharp LCD HDTV to replaced it. I will give this a 1 star since the picture quality is my standard till today. Disregard what I wrote below.
I had this set for three months and it has been a very wise pick for me. Panasonic offers the best bang for your buck. For a couple of hundreds more a Sony or Samsung's set provides better image quality with the same spec of this model. Not to say that the image quality of this set is quite remarkable.
What it like:
HDTV is way, the only form of over the air broadcasting within a couple of years, so upgrade now. For the first time I got to use the progressive scan feature on my DVD player. The quality of the image is greatly smoother, but for some movies it looks a lot less detail,... Read more
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) this is a great television, and it is a big improvement over an analog set. There are a few aspects of the tv that make it a #2 choice, though compared to the sony. Consumer reports (2003 issue) states that not all hdtv's are the same in terms of the hd picture quality. this is definitely true. they rank (10 point scale)sony 10 panasonic 9 samsung 5 (boy is Samsung bad. the king of fuzzy images) the panasoic image is very close to the sony image, but not quite as good. images run prog. scan through a dvd player (not 720 high def., it is 480 lines (enhanced def.)when playing dvds prog. scan) the image is very very good, but there is slight blurring (probably only noticable by those of us that are very detail oriented, but it is there. a good way to test is to turn on the subtitles and you can see how well the letters look). I compared the panasonic and sony at the stores, with some difficulty becasue the images on screen keep changing,... Read more 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) I have this TV for past serveral months and have *Love* *Hate* relationship with it.The *Love* Points 1. Can't Beat the price for this HDTV 2. Can't Beat the size, It is small enough to fit into those tight entertainment centers, Honestly buying a bigger TV means you will have to replace your existing old Entertainment center which will cost you another $200 not to mention the pain of replacing the old Entertainment center. 3. Great HDTV reception via Component Video Input. (Note: Needs additional OTA HDTV tuner) 4. Very Good Picture quality for the price. The *Hate* Points 1. Constant buzzing sound from the speakers even when the volume is low 2. Poor convergence at the edges looks that Speakers inside the TV produce magnetic interference that the manufacturer failed to notice. 3. Picture is too Dark in Standard Defination Mode (SD) 4. Unable make the 4:3 Aspect ratio lock permanently when used in HDTV mode it... Read more 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful ![]() By � (West Coast) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV (Electronics) Update:After 2.5 years it stop working like what other reviewers stated. This was pretty much a rental, but I got a couple of more years then most. It cost me $60 to recycle this boulder. All is good now, that I just got a Sharp LCD HDTV to replaced it. I will give this a 1 star since the picture quality is my standard till today. Disregard what I wrote below. I had this set for three months and it has been a very wise pick for me. Panasonic offers the best bang for your buck. For a couple of hundreds more a Sony or Samsung's set provides better image quality with the same spec of this model. Not to say that the image quality of this set is quite remarkable. What it like: HDTV is way, the only form of over the air broadcasting within a couple of years, so upgrade now. For the first time I got to use the progressive scan feature on my DVD player. The quality of the image is greatly smoother, but for some movies it looks a lot less detail,... Read more |
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