Panasonic TH-42PZ70 Review

£1400Nov 2007

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

Aims to take it to the ‘Full HD’ LCD brigade – and succeeds. A triumph, and proof that plasma is far from dead

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Stuff magazine Mon, Nov 5 2007, 7:00AM

On paper, Panasonic’s new TH-42PZ70 looks a sure-fire hit: it’s a 42in flat panel TV, offers ‘Full HD’ 1920x1080 resolution, has an SD card input and, in most regards, plenty of video inputs. In short, it’s the stuff of gadget-lovers’ dreams.

So you should all rush out and buy one, yes? Maybe. First, there’s the thorny issue of pricing: at £1400, this isn’t cheap by modern 42in TV standards. It’s easy to find a set this size that looks every bit as smart without the ‘Full HD’ and costs less – Panasonic’s own £1000 TH-42PX70, for example.

Resolution isn’t everything, but it helps
That said, while the TH-42PX70 pushes its rival very, very close on most aspects of performance – the two sets are very similar for contrast performance, black depth, colour accuracy and motion stability – the premium ‘PZ70 is the model to buy if your viewing diet revolves exclusively around hi-def content.

It’s a little sharper, a little more defined, and its ability to display 1080p and 24fps content on a dot-by-dot basis is a boon for purists, even if access to this option is rather unhelpfully buried in the set-up menus. With day-to-day TV and DVD viewing, the gap is a lot closer, largely because both sets perform so well.

Weaknesses? Sonically, it’s decent without being especially muscular, and the twin-HDMI socket fit seems mean in a class where three is increasingly becoming the norm. As with the ‘42PX70, Panasonic offers a pricier ‘700 series version of this set, dubbed TH-42PZ700, which has three HDMIs and better sound. Good to know.

Comments

  1. leoncoppola

    1 year ago

    had this tv for two years now, no problems so far very pleased with it although i am thinking about upgrading now!

  2. Dsmacks

    2 years ago

    I bought this model about 3 years ago and within a year it had to go back for repair. The problem occurred when I pressed the on button, the TV then tries to power up (hear fans) and a brief sound and then a blank screen. The shop repaired it by replacing 2 boards. However after another 2 years down the line from the repair the same problem occurred. I'm extremely unhappy with this products longevity (barely lasted a year) and this latent power defect. However the picture was good when working. Would NOT recommend buying this product model.

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