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Panasonic RV 31: ... have had this product for almost a year now and am very happy with it so far. The Panasonic RV 31 is a classy and quality purchase for an entry level product and in these days in which entry level means downsized quality you will feel rewarded to have purchased so much for the price tag it carries. The UK version can play MP3s CDs, music CDs and VCDs perfectly well. SVCDs do not play well in it unless you put it...
Read the full review: A note on the Panasonic RV 31 by luismorais
 

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Judgee General Panasonic TV Opinions
... smallest room in the house, that would comfortably pass as a cupboard in most other dwellings. Thirdly, it had to fit into my budget range of £300 to £400. Measuring things up, it soon became clear that a 24 inch Widescreen television would be the ideal size and although not the most popular size as far as Widescreens go, there was quite a selection to choose from. One thing that made this Panasonic stand out from the other televisions right from the start, was the lack of wasted space. What do I mean? Well I don't know if you have noticed but most Widescreens have a few inches of pointless plastic either side of the screen. Not a problem in a large front room ...
Read the full review: The Panasonic TX24DX1 Widescreen Television, when an extra inch can make a difference! by Judgee
dave27 General Panasonic TV Opinions
... unless there is great value for money in the offing or you've had a darned good recommendation of someone you can trust. Well, that's the way I look at it, and if it's right for me, then why shouldn't it also apply to the vastness of humanity? Anyway, the dave27 school of brand selection goes like this (don't worry, it's not too long). Stereos - Sony, televisions - Panasonic (see, told you it wasn't very long. Well, you come up with another one - okay, smarty pants, I'll give you microwaves, but you?re just being cocky). Mmmmm, now where was I? Oh yeah... For the dave27 clan, televisions mean Panasonic. Ever since the day...
Read the full review: Best of breed by dave27
Panasonic L 50
... recent took a trip to honk kong and managed to pick this portable DVD for £300 which is a bargin compared to the £800 you would pay here. So why did i buy it? Well besides me looking really cool and trendy by having the newest technology in my back pocket, it comes in useful. I am a farmers son and that often means long days in the fields. At lunch time there is nothing better than sitting back watching the latest dvd or vcd, or listening to a cd So what features does it have? *It plays VCD's DVD's Cd's It is also multi regioned so you can play latest releases from the US. *A wonderful 5'' screen which is very sharpe and not affected ...
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