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	<title>Comments on: Panasonic TC-L37G1 Review &#8211; 37-inch LCD HDTV</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought my Panasonic TC-L37G1 through ABT and it is fantastic.  All I had to do was attach the base with a few screws and plug it into my sat box with an HDMI cable.  It works perfectly.  The picture is crystal clear.  Sports and movies look great from every angle in the room.  I also bought a Panamax line conditioner/surge protector for extra protection. The TV is the perfect size for our small living room.  It is way, way, way better than my old 27&quot; Panasonic CRT TV that I bought 10 years ago.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought my Panasonic TC-L37G1 through ABT and it is fantastic.  All I had to do was attach the base with a few screws and plug it into my sat box with an HDMI cable.  It works perfectly.  The picture is crystal clear.  Sports and movies look great from every angle in the room.  I also bought a Panamax line conditioner/surge protector for extra protection. The TV is the perfect size for our small living room.  It is way, way, way better than my old 27&#8243; Panasonic CRT TV that I bought 10 years ago.</p>
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		<title>By: Ritchard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ritchard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 21:24:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>July 2009

I just purchased this Panasonic TC-L37G1 @ J and R Music in NYC.
I should hv listened to everyones complaints about Panasonic&#039;s Power Supply Problems.  I didnt hv a power supply problem w/ this HDTV, but I had problems
w/ the HDMI connections.  The HDTV comes w/ 3 connections.  I had problem w/ the 1st &amp;  2nd of the HDMI connections.  I hookedup to new Time Warner
HD box, but NO SOUND.  I spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong.
Finally I started to switch over to the 2nd HDMI line that worked on and off, and now finally I hv the Panasonic  TC-L37G1  working w/ the 3rd  HDMI connection.   So the HDMI connection 1 &amp; 2 are no good.  Now I guess this is the 1st time I hv seen this  problem but it shows that Panasonic is hv all kinds of problems w/ their HDTV&#039;s, as can be shown w/ others hving Power Supply problems.   The thing that really ticks me off is that when you speak to
all salespeople at  J and R  or Best Buys or P.C. Richards or Crutchfield, they all claim hearing nothing about any problems w/ Panasonic or any other brand.
It just goes to show, you gotta do your own homework and  really the only people you can trust are the individuals like me who post online.
Live and Learn.   Now I gotta find a new HDTV, whata pain.  I just hope my next HDTV is better than my last pick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 2009</p>
<p>I just purchased this Panasonic TC-L37G1 @ J and R Music in NYC.<br />
I should hv listened to everyones complaints about Panasonic&#8217;s Power Supply Problems.  I didnt hv a power supply problem w/ this HDTV, but I had problems<br />
w/ the HDMI connections.  The HDTV comes w/ 3 connections.  I had problem w/ the 1st &amp;  2nd of the HDMI connections.  I hookedup to new Time Warner<br />
HD box, but NO SOUND.  I spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong.<br />
Finally I started to switch over to the 2nd HDMI line that worked on and off, and now finally I hv the Panasonic  TC-L37G1  working w/ the 3rd  HDMI connection.   So the HDMI connection 1 &amp; 2 are no good.  Now I guess this is the 1st time I hv seen this  problem but it shows that Panasonic is hv all kinds of problems w/ their HDTV&#8217;s, as can be shown w/ others hving Power Supply problems.   The thing that really ticks me off is that when you speak to<br />
all salespeople at  J and R  or Best Buys or P.C. Richards or Crutchfield, they all claim hearing nothing about any problems w/ Panasonic or any other brand.<br />
It just goes to show, you gotta do your own homework and  really the only people you can trust are the individuals like me who post online.<br />
Live and Learn.   Now I gotta find a new HDTV, whata pain.  I just hope my next HDTV is better than my last pick.</p>
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