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Panasonic PT-52LCX15-B Projection TV (PT52LCX15B)

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Panasonic PT-52LCX15-B Projection TV
User Rating 

7 User Reviews Rated 3.5
Image Quality 3.4
Features 3.7
Construction 3.7
Ease of Use 3.6
Reliability 3.1
Value for Money 3.1

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Panasonic PT-52LCX15-B Projection TV Reviews
7 User Reviews
Feb 2, 2012 Kato Lee
    I have two rear projections now. A Sony 42" and this model 52". After discoverin...
May 17, 2011 Tgreer
    What a piece of junk! Replaced part for green spots and now I have blue spots. T...
Oct 8, 2008 Paul
    I shopped for a new big screen, and thought this had the best sports picture for...
Dec 5, 2007 Jake Grathwohl
    Three years after shelling out too much money for this TV, it started to develop...
Dec 25, 2006 Robert
    Purchased around July 06. LOVE the off-air HDTV picture. However I am disappoi...
Dec 23, 2006 butchf
    We bought this set 7/24/05 to replace a 35" tube type that died suddenly. I had ...
Sep 29, 2006 George Junior
    This Tv works well for me. What I notice in the PIP mode, is that you can view y...
Dec 23, 2006 butchf 4.8
Image Quality 5.0
Features 5.0
Construction 5.0
Ease of Use 5.0
Reliability 5.0
Value for Money 4.0

My Experience: We bought this set 7/24/05 to replace a 35" tube type that died suddenly. I had very little knowledge when we shopped but knew what my eyes liked. With the built-in HD tuner, stand, and picture quality as shown at our local dealer we decided on this model. We've really enjoyed watching our favorite sports teams on HD with off-air broadcasts. The satellite signals are all digital for us as we have decided not to invest in HD satellite yet. SD card reader was a great find for viewing our kids pictures together with family. I only wish I was able to wait for the prices to have come down but our old set had to be replaced. We're hoping to add surround sound soon and more HD compatable components.

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