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Panasonic TX-L47ET60B hospitality TV 119,4 cm (47") Full HD Silver 18 W

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  • - 119,4 cm (47")
  • - Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels 16:9
  • - DVB-T, DVB-T2 PAL I
  • - Internet TV
  • - Wi-Fi Ethernet LAN Bluetooth
  • - VESA mounting
  • - 67 W
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47", Full HD 1920 x 1080, IPS, 600 Hz BLS, 24p, 3D, 18 W RMS, EPG, DLNA, Wireless LAN, PAL-I, DVB-T/T2, USB, 18.0 kg
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Short summary description Panasonic TX-L47ET60B hospitality TV 119,4 cm (47") Full HD Silver 18 W:
This short summary of the Panasonic TX-L47ET60B hospitality TV 119,4 cm (47") Full HD Silver 18 W data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Panasonic TX-L47ET60B, 119,4 cm (47"), Full HD, 1920 x 1080 pixels, 16:9, 178°, 178°

Long summary description Panasonic TX-L47ET60B hospitality TV 119,4 cm (47") Full HD Silver 18 W:
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Panasonic TX-L47ET60B. Display diagonal: 119,4 cm (47"), HD type: Full HD, Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Product colour: Silver. Video formats supported: 3GP, AVCHD, AVI, FLV, M4V, MKV, MP4, TS, VOB, WMV, Audio formats supported: 3GPP, AAC, FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, Teletext: 1500 pages. RMS rated power: 18 W. Power consumption (typical): 67 W, Power consumption (standby): 0,2 W, Power consumption (max): 105 W

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Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:39:40
Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for Panasonic TX-L47ET60B hospitality TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Silver 18 W and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
80%
Source Review comments Score
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:39:26
The TX-L47ET60B, Panasonic’s first 3D LCD TV for 2013, is a feature-packed TV with a brand new user interface, full smart TV integration and passive 3D support, as well as many image quality settings and controls usually found in much higher-end TVs...
Bottom line Unless you’re desperate for a 3D TV from Panasonic, the ET60B is a little too expensive...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:39:26
Panasonic isn't the only major TV manufacturer to almost completely forget about 3D TV this year. Despite having 3D gubbins inside, there's barely a mention of it in the specs for the Panasonic TX-L47ET60B. Instead, Panasonic's lineup for 2013 is all abou...
Good Passive 3D, My Home Screen, Build quality and design, True Cinema, Upscaling...
Bad Only two pairs of 3D glasses, High price, Black levels, Middling contrast, Poor sound...
Bottom line The Panasonic TX-L47ET60B isn't as good as its plasmas. This LED-backlit LCD TV, however, is just as good as its real rivals - and probably better. The picture quality may not be up to the pace-setters that cost a good deal more, but this 47-inch TV has...
80%
hdtvtest.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:39:27
It was only two weeks ago that Panasonic Europe invited journalists from across this continent to France to show off their 2013 range of Plasma and LED LCD TVs; now review units are already beginning to trickle out. The first to show up at HDTVTest is...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:07:57
he first 2013 Panasonic to land at Stuff Towers is an LED LCD rather than plasma, but it maintains the Japanese giant's rep for great picture quality. What's more, the boring old interface has been replaced with fresh menus that make smart TV nicer to look at...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-04-01 08:07:15
Having already looked at and being impressed by the first of Panasonic's 2013 TV range, the L42E6 , we have high hopes indeed for the step-up Panasonic ET60 model sat in our test rooms today. If it can deliver even better picture quality from its higher-...
Good Great design, Good 3D picture quality, Brilliant Smart TV interface...
Bad Black level response isn't the best, A few more online video services would be good, Slightly high input lag...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-05-15 18:21:53
Looking at the TX-L55ET60, it's hard to believe it only sits in the middle of Panasonic's new TV range. Thanks to its gloriously slim metallic silver and glass frame, it looks every inch a flagship TV. A quick double check, though, confirms that the L5...
Good Gorgeous, ultra, slim design, Excellent 3D picture quality, Brilliant Smart interface, Impressive Smart Device app...
Bad Average black level response, Limited online video services, High input lag, Visible 3D line structure...
Bottom line The L55ET60's premium looks provide a beautiful disguise for its mid-range status, and if there's a friendlier Smart TV in town right now, we haven't met it. It caters well for your multimedia needs too, and there's much to admire about its picture quali...
80%
tech.uk.msn.com
Updated:
2013-11-06 17:02:35
If you could judge a book by its cover you'd have to assume that the L55ET60 was one of Panasonic's new flagship TVs. Surely its gorgeous metallic and incredibly slim frame couldn't be wrapped around anything less high-end, right? Wrong. The L55ET60 is ac...
Good It looks beautiful for a midrange set, the new My Home Screen interface is terrific, and 3D images are natural and engaging.
Bad Contrast could be better, input lag might be a problem for gamers, and some key ondemand video services aren't supported...
Bottom line Panasonic's latest 55-inch TV is exceptional on the design front and its new Smart TV interface is a work of genius. Picture quality is good for much of the time too, though dark scenes don't look quite as good as they might...
80%
avforums.com
Updated:
2014-03-22 04:29:06
Despite it being only a few weeks since CES 2013 closed its doors, it's seemed like an age waiting for the first batch of the 2013 televisions to come through our own. Here we have Panasonic's TX-L55ET60B which now represents the manufacturers entry-level...
70%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-13 04:53:13
Looking at the TX-L55ET60, it's hard to believe it only sits in the middle of Panasonic's new TV range. Thanks to its gloriously slim metallic silver and glass frame, it looks every inch a flagship TV.A quick double check, though, confirms that the L55ET6...
Good Gorgeous, ultraslim design, Excellent 3D picture quality, Brilliant Smart interface, Impressive Smart Device app...
Bad Average black level response, Limited online video services, High input lag, Visible 3D line structure...
Bottom line The L55ET60's premium looks provide a beautiful disguise for its mid-range status, and if there's a friendlier Smart TV in town right now, we haven't met it. It caters well for your multimedia needs too, and there's much to admire about its picture quali...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-11-08 06:19:53
For £699, you won't find many better tellies with Freeview HD built in alongside an enormous display. But how do its web-connected skills fare? We plugged one into our home network to find out - hit the video above to see the results...
80%
itproportal.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:39:44
Panasonic has tweaked its 3D strategy this year, using passive and active technology to make a clear distinction between LCD and plasma. So now, all of its 3D-capable LCDs use the passive system, while the active system is reserved for its plasma TVs. Sim...
Good Sharp, punchy pictures, My Home Screen, Classy styling...
Bad Needs more catch, up TV, Black depth...
Bottom line On reflection, the TX-L42ET60B has more in the pros column than the cons, which makes it worth investigating. Its picture quality is impressive from all sources – despite its underwhelming black depth – and its passive 3D talents make for a comfortable...
80%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2013-11-20 22:44:53
Our first look at a Panasonic TV in 2013 comes in the shape of the Panasonic TX-L50ET60B , a midrange LCD/LED model. Panasonic has been in a rich vein of form with its TVs in the past couple of years, most notably with its plasma series. 2012's GT50 and...
Good Slim, stylish, Great new home screen options, Streaming and smart connectivity, clever remote app, Detailed and sharp pictures, Comfortable 3D performance...
Bad Black levels lack depth and solidity, Backlight not perfect, Poor sound...
Bottom line The Panasonic TX-L50ET60 is a good TV, and a solid start to 2013 for Panasonic. We're big fans of the style and design, the new my Home Screen menu system looks great and Panasonic's familiar natural, sharp and detailed palette is present and correct...
80%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:07:53
Looking at the TX-L55ET60, it's hard to believe it only sits in the middle of Panasonic's new TV range. Thanks to its gloriously slim metallic silver and glass frame, it looks every inch a flagship TV.A quick double check, though, confirms that the L55ET6...
Good Gorgeous, ultraslim design, Excellent 3D picture quality, Brilliant Smart interface, Impressive Smart Device app...
Bad Average black level response, Limited online video services, High input lag, Visible 3D line structure...
Bottom line The L55ET60's premium looks provide a beautiful disguise for its mid-range status, and if there's a friendlier Smart TV in town right now, we haven't met it. It caters well for your multimedia needs too, and there's much to admire about its picture quali...
80%
tech.uk.msn.com
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:07:53
If you could judge a book by its cover you'd have to assume that the L55ET60 was one of Panasonic's new flagship TVs. Surely its gorgeous metallic and incredibly slim frame couldn't be wrapped around anything less high-end, right? Wrong. The L55ET60 is ac...
Good It looks beautiful for a midrange set, the new My Home Screen interface is terrific, and 3D images are natural and engaging.
Bad Contrast could be better, input lag might be a problem for gamers, and some key ondemand video services aren't supported...
Bottom line Panasonic's latest 55-inch TV is exceptional on the design front and its new Smart TV interface is a work of genius. Picture quality is good for much of the time too, though dark scenes don't look quite as good as they might...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:07:53
Having already looked at and being impressed by the first of Panasonic's 2013 TV range, the L42E6 , we have high hopes indeed for the step-up Panasonic ET60 model sat in our test rooms today. If it can deliver even better picture quality from its higher-...
Good Great design, Good 3D picture quality, Brilliant Smart TV interface...
Bad Black level response isn't the best, A few more online video services would be good, Slightly high input lag...
Bottom line In the end Panasonic's L55ET60 doesn't quite satisfy our love of black level enough to bag a Trusted Reviews Recommended award. But overall it's still a likeable enough mid-range TV that combines fashionable design with an outstanding Smart TV interface...
80%
avforums.com
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:07:53
Despite it being only a few weeks since CES 2013 closed its doors, it's seemed like an age waiting for the first batch of the 2013 televisions to come through our own. Here we have Panasonic's TX-L55ET60B which now represents the manufacturers entry-level...
70%