[quote user="monkey023"]
Claire is so right that it is really important to make adjustments to the picture settings, in fact, it is vital. When I first looked at my Panasonic TX-32LXD700 I was slightly concerned at the image I saw, but after those tweaks and twists to the calibration it turned into a new beast. One of the most important things to remember is that you choose an appropriate distance to view the screen at. Follow the 'What Hi-Fi Guide'. I have standard sky plus connected to the tv with P2110 Scart leads and the picture is the best I have seen from all flatscreens experienced, though have not experienced the 42" Pioneer yet! The difference between this screen and CRT that will be most noticeable will be the slightly poorer black levels and small amount of smearing when very close. Overall the best lcd out there!
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Before you started calibrating the Panasonic, which settings did you use as a starting point i.e Normal, Cinema et al? Thanks.