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Pearl asked in Consumer ElectronicsTVs · 9 years ago

Panasonic LCD TV vs Samsung LCD TV ?

Which one is good option?

In my opinion Panasonic offers more display size with least price...

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  • 9 years ago
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    You can't go wrong either way. Both are the best quality HDTV's on the market. If the Panasonic is bigger and cheaper then I would go with that one

  • 9 years ago

    Panasonic does not make very large LCD tv. The largest screen they make is around 46". So if you want a bigger screen you will have to go with Samsung. Panasonic and Samsung are the top brand for quality and reliability. I have purchased a 37" and 2 32" Panasonic LCD tv, along with a 65", 58" and 50" Plasma tv. Hope this will help you out.

  • Rich
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    They are both very good HDTV's, with very good reviews. I prefer Samsung with the many picture size options right on the remote, and the daily, different time timers..(on/off) Most TV's do not offer the 'extras' of Samsung.... Panasonic is also a very good TV..

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    like the other person said samsung are the leader in lcd/led tv's but panasonic are the leaders in plasma tv's

    and with the plasma tv's having a better picture quality than led tv's i would get a panasonic plasma tv instead

    Source(s): panasonic plasma 3d tv and samdung led tv owner and the panasonic plasma offers the best picture quality,
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  • 9 years ago

    Samsung is the leader in LCD/LED tvs. Check them both out and pick the one with the pic you like better.

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