
37-inch HD-ready plasma TV; measures 36.1 x 25.4 x 3.7 inches (WxHxD).

Integrated NTSC, ATSC tuners; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception.

1024 x 720-pixel resolution; 10000:1 contrast ratio; motion adaptive 3D Y/C comb filter

Connections: 3 composite A/V (1 front), 3 S-Video (1 front), 2 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 2 HDMI, 1 SC memory card slot

Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); BBE ViVA HD3D virtual surround sound

Dimensions: 36.2 x 12.6 x 27.9 inches ; 61.7 pounds

Shipping Weight: 85 pounds
Panasonic's 2006 line of consumer plasmas is the TH-PX60U series, an update to the popular TH-PX50U series. The two smaller sets--the 42-inch TH-42PX60U and the 37-inch TH-37PX60U--have a indigenous resolution of 1,024x768. They all qualify as high-resolution models, as opposed to lower-resolution EDTVs. Other than the differences in screen size and indigenous resolution, all four sets are virtually identical and should offer similar performance. Panasonic's smallest high-def plasma is one sweet TV. The TH-37PX60U's 37" screen is big and bright enough to light up a family room or home theater. Yet the TV's petite size and weight make it a practical choice for a bedroom HDTV. Don't settle for a no-name plasma when a little more money brings you the performance and reliability Panasonic is known for. The 37-inch TH-37PX60U is for $2,200. This HDTV is able to receive both analog and digital signals via over-the-air broadcasts. If you subscribe to cable or satellite TV service, be sure to request an HD-capable set-top receiver from your service provider.