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Panasonic TX-P42S30B Plasma TV Review

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There’s no mistaking the Panasonic TX-P42S30 for a high-end Plasma TV by look – it features a thick, glossy baleful bezel with slightly rigid edges, making it look more like one of the 2010 Panasonic televisions produced before the visitors shook up its TV designs. It’s also not as slim as the step-up G30 series, or the even slimmer 3D-capable displays, for that question. Below the Panasonic logo, there’s a neat-looking bright grey highlight, which stops the TX-P42S30B appearing in every respect gloss black.

It sits on top of a supplied, square, gloss black tabletop champion, which is easy to assemble. It’s as simple as screwing a sturdy metal pole-deny stuff up into the stand, lowering the plasma panel onto the poles, and screwing it into place. This is a relief after Samsung’s ultra-slim Plasma HDTVs, which need the user to lay the panel flat and attach the stand vertically. As usual for Panasonic Plasma TVs, the S30 feels incredibly husky.