Panasonic TX-L37G10 Review



With some subtle stylistic changes, the TX-L37G10 looks a cut above Panasonic's entry level LCD TV's. With just a slightly slimmer frame and a narrowing of the distance between the screen and outer edge of the frame the TX-L37G10 presents itself as a rather chic piece of audio visual kit.


The G10 series benefits from the inclusion of a built-in 'Freesat' tuner. The Freesat service currently offers over 80 subscription free channels which includes all the major terrestrial stations (BBC1, ITV etc) apart from 'Five'. You also get the BBC HD and ITV HD (exclusive to Freesat) channels. Unlike Sky or Virgin, there are no subscription charges, but it is worth remembering that access to the 'Freesat' service requires a satellite dish.

Panasonic's V-real Picture Processing Engine now comes in the shape of V-real 4. Tweaks to the screens main picture processing circuitry have been designed to clean the incoming Standard Definition source as well as improving High Definition presentation.

Surprisingly low key is the introduction of Panasonic's latest V-real picture processing engine which now appears as V-real 4. Despite having to upscale a poorer quality Freeview signal onto a Full HD screen the TX-L37G10 produces a picture which is largely free of any intrusive influences and is as clean and sharp as anything in this price bracket. High Definition (HD) material on the Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution screen looks quite stunning. Almost impossibly sharp, the picture presents every nuance of detail for an engrossing home cinema experience.