Full HD is not necessarily an advantage on a 32 inch screen
Panasonic TX32LXD85 Review
Actually looking quite similar to Panasonic's high end LZD800 series, the lower edge of the TX32LXD85 sports a very elegant silver trim running the full length of the panel while tapering away at its edges. This trim is very slightly indented at its top and then extends outwards slightly beyond the screen at the bottom, giving the feature an elliptical pod like structure. Finishing this subtle approach, the screen tapers slightly backwards along the top of the unit.
With a native resolution of 1,366 x 768 the TX32LXD85 loses the Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution of higher end LCD offerings from Panasonic. There is no support for 1080p/24 mode (which shows films in their original 24 frames per second) and the TX32LXD85 does not have the ability to show the higher resolution x.v. colour format.
One of the more interesting functions within 'V-real 3' detects on-screen motion and activates backlight blinking to maintain resolution in the areas most affected.
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