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Picture setup for Panasonic TX32LZD85
Hi I have recently spent a lot of money on a Panasonic TX32LZD85 TV.
Has anyone spent time and setup the picture / TV settings from the factory default? I did have a HD test card but not got it anymore so ideally someone could tell me what they have each setting set too to give the best picture would be much appreciated |
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Just bought a, Sony KDL32W5500 in exchange for this
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Hi I have recently spent a lot of money on a Panasonic TX32LZD85 TV.
Has anyone spent time and setup the picture / TV settings from the factory default? I did have a HD test card but not got it anymore so ideally someone could tell me what they have each setting set too to give the best picture would be much appreciated |
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had the 80 model and 81 model all sent back rubish in sd pickture . panasonic tried to tell me these tvs made for hd .
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whats the pickture like in sd .and opinion on the tv
My 26" LCD pany from years ago was better SD than that Pany. Some people on AV Forum are on their second or third due to screen bleed or smear or something etc etc. I haven't setup any picture settings yet but first impressions it is a huge amount better than the Panasonic in SD. The amount of options for the picture setup and sound compared to the Pany is unbelievable and will give me the perfect setup once I have manged to find someone who can tell me the best settings who has already done this![]() The HD is simply stunning but I have done what most say is a waste of time and bought a QED HDMI lead which in my opinion does make a difference compared to the £1 cable that Sky give. This lead was also tested on my old TV and the edge definition and crispness were noticably better. Very pleased with the Sony though and the spec blows the pany away. Got it for £679 with 3 years Sony warranty and only came out 4 weeks ago. Called Sony Centre and they have none yet but say it will be £899 with 5 year warranty. lol I laughed on the phone
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My 26" LCD pany from years ago was better SD than that Pany. Some people on AV Forum are on their second or third due to screen bleed or smear or something etc etc.
I haven't setup any picture settings yet but first impressions it is a huge amount better than the Panasonic in SD. The amount of options for the picture setup and sound compared to the Pany is unbelievable and will give me the perfect setup once I have manged to find someone who can tell me the best settings who has already done this![]() The HD is simply stunning but I have done what most say is a waste of time and bought a QED HDMI lead which in my opinion does make a difference compared to the £1 cable that Sky give. This lead was also tested on my old TV and the edge definition and crispness were noticably better. Very pleased with the Sony though and the spec blows the pany away. Got it for £679 with 3 years Sony warranty and only came out 4 weeks ago. Called Sony Centre and they have none yet but say it will be £899 with 5 year warranty. lol I laughed on the phone ![]() |
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