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Panasonic TX-L47E5B review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £698
inc VAT

An IPS panel makes for excellent viewing angles, but the competition has a few extra features

Specifications

47in, Freeview HD, 1,920×1,080 resolution, 3D: no, 4x HDMI

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The L47E5B coped well with both standard- and high-definition TV broadcasts. Even when stretched across the 47in full HD panel, there was minimal digital noise and motion was reasonably smooth. It’s easy enough to spot noise artefacts from up close, but from a more normal viewing distance Freeview HD in particular looked very sharp, with plenty of smaller details preserved.

Unsurprisingly for this price you don’t get 3D support, but Blu-ray discs still looked incredibly defined, with sharp lines and incidental details preserved. Colours were overly vibrant at the default settings, but we got much better results using the True Cinema pre-set. You can further tweak brightness, contrast, colour and sharpness values individually, although there are fewer advanced options than on Panasonic’s more expensive TVs. Noise reduction and Clear Cinema up-scaling are pretty much all you get. Black levels were reasonable for an edge-lit set, although we had to turn off the lights to get the most vibrant colours and there was still a bit of backlight bleed.

Panasonic TX-L47E5B

One area that failed to impress was audio. The two 10W speakers were merely average, producing reasonable volume and a clear mid-range, but the high end became slightly sharp at higher volumes and there was a constant lack of bass regardless of the settings we chose. It works best for the news, but not much else – if you’re into films you’ll definitely see the benefits of an external speaker system.

Considering it’s one of Panasonic’s less expensive TVs, the L47E5B has plenty of features and is very competitively priced for a 47in panel. However, it can’t compete with more expensive plasma sets in terms of picture quality, and its range of calibration settings are limited, which can make it difficult to tweak the picture to suit your personal tastes. There’s also no 3D support, but if you like the idea of near-perfect viewing angles but can’t afford a plasma set, this is a good choice.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ****

Physical

Viewable size 47in
Native resolution 1,920×1,080
1080p support Yes
Aspect ratio 16:9
HD ready yes
3D capable no
Speakers 2x 10W

Connections

D-sub inputs 1
HDMI inputs 4
Component inputs 1
SCART 0
Composite inputs 1
Audio outputs optical S/PDIF out, 1x stereo mini-jack
Other Ethernet, 2x USB

Tuner

Tuner type Freeview HD
EPG 8 day

Environmental

Power consumption standby 1W
Power consumption on 56W

Buying Information

Warranty one year RTB
Price £698
Supplier http://www.amazon.co.uk
Details www.panasonic.co.uk

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