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Panasonic TC-22LH1 22-Inch LCD Flat-Panel TV
 
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Panasonic TC-22LH1 22-Inch LCD Flat-Panel TV

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Technical Details

  • 22-inch widescreen LCD TV with HDMI digital audio/video connectivity; 15.2 x 15.2 x 3.59 inches (W x H x D) with stand
  • 480p/720p/1080i display capability when using a progressive-scan DVD player or DTV set-top box/receiver
  • 1,280 x 720 resolution; high 500:1 contrast ratio and 450 candles/square meter brightness
  • 5.5 watts per channel stereo audio with 2-way speakers and simulated surround sound
  • Active Light Control circuitry automatically detects the brightness levels of the source and adjusts the backlight accordingly
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Product Details

Product Manual [1000kb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 27 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0000DD7XM
  • Item model number: 22LH1
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #180,145 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 25, 2003

Product Description

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Panasonic's broad TC-22LH1 is a perfectly flat, 22-inch liquid-crystal display in a widescreen (16:9) dimension that's perfect for viewing DVDs and HDTV broadcasts in their native aspect ratios. Intended for high-end home-theater use, the unit's 1,280 x 720-pixel resolution is enhanced by a motion-adaptive 3D-Y/C digital comb filter (which improves resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl), a high (500:1) contrast ratio, high peak brightness of 450 candles/square meter, and wide (170-degrees horizontal) viewing angles.

Active Light Control circuitry automatically detects the brightness levels of the input signal and adjusts the backlight accordingly, enhancing brightness levels for both light and dark scenes. The result is expanded dynamic range from black to white peaks, with crisp, natural pictures. Active System Control works in tandem with active light control to adjust the video signal according to the image contrast, further brightening bright scenes and deepening darker ones.

The set's LCD artificial intelligence takes convenience a step further than Panasonic's previous AI technology, providing real-time luminance distribution and boosting gradation in the areas containing the greatest number of image elements. This heightens the perceived depth, detail, and realism of backgrounds behind movie subtitles and of the brightest objects in dark scenes. Panasonic's Pixel controller lets the TC-22LH1 accept a variety of input signals and reproduces images with exceptional precision; it also handles aspect-ratio switching between 4:3 and 16:9 (letterbox) signals.

For direct digital quality and convenience, the TC-22LH1 is one of the first sets to offer an HDMI audio/video connection for hookup with a compatible DTV set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver. HDMI supports both multichannel digital audio transmissions and component-video color spacing for true rendering of high-definition video. It also supports the HDCP copy-protection standard. Using a special adapter cable, the video portion of the HDMI signal is backward-compatible with DVI-HDCP devices.

You also get two high-resolution component-video inputs, two S-video inputs, and two composite-video input with stereo RCA analog audio jacks. A stereo headphone jack fosters private listening, and the monitor also offers internal, two-way stereo speakers supported by 5.5 watts per channel. The monitor includes a standard, 181-channel NTSC tuner.

What's in the Box
LCD TV, remote control, remote battery, TV stand, user's manual, and warranty information.

Product Description
Panasonic's state of the art LCD technology presents the ultimate in TV viewing. Revolutionary design and manufacturing have achieved the world's most advanced LCD TVs, with a host of innovations that deliver an absolutely unmatched entertainment experience. See just how far Panasonic LCD technology has taken the TV.PRODUCT FEATURES:22" LCD Television;Built-in 181 Channel Tuner;HDTV Compatible;New LCD AI;New Pixel Controller;Motion Adaptive 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter;High Speed Response (16 msec);New Aero Hammer Sound;170o Viewing Angle;500:1 Contrast Ratio;450 cd/sq.m Brightness;HD Panel (1280 x 720) Pixels;Active Light Control;HDMI Input.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful HD television, February 16, 2004
By A Customer
Summary:

Fantastic High Definition (HD - 1080i) performance. Good to excellent Standard Definition (SD - 480p) performace with some minor reservations.

Detail:

Physical: This is a nice looking set, the silver with the chrome trim looks elegant. Fit and finish looks good. I think it looks better than the TC-32LH1. Speakers mounted below the screen. The base is secure and does not swivel. However, the screen does tilt forward and backwards from upright. The remote is small, handy, but isn't full of buttons, no backlight (except for the function selection). Detachable panels for hiding cables. Not a whole lot of room for manuvering thick audio and component cables behind the panels. If the panels are used I would recommend flexible thin cables with the smallest plug possible. VESA compatible for mounting. Outboard power supply. Mechanical switch for complete power off.

Features: Video settings can be saved for each device selected! Has MPEG noise reduction and black and white crushing capability (I set mine to "0"). Stereo enhancement, separate bass, treble and balance. No clock. No PIP. No 720p. No DVI (but has HDMI/HDCP). Two wideband component inputs, two composite/SVID inputs. L&R Audio output. No subwoofer output. Has WIDE, NORMAL, JUST (stretch the very edges of the picture, and FULL scaling capability.

Performance general LCD: Excellent black levels for an LCD. Better than a Samsung LTM225W. At or near the black level performance of the Toshiba 26HL83 which I think has one of the better "real world" LCD black levels. Very little smearing with movement indicating a fast response time. Based upon the Samsung LTM225W with a specified 16ms I believe the Panasonic is at least that fast and maybe a bit better. Viewing angles are good. Maybe not the *widest* but still good enough for fairly oblique viewing. Did not find a single bad pixel or sub-pixel.

Performance HD: Watched HD via a Zenith HDV-420 and a SciAtl 3250HD -- every signal upconverted to 1080i. I have no HD generator such as a B&K 1253. Exellent color (see SD/DVD below) which I suspect will be verified with the HDNet test patterns Tuesday morning. The picture is sharp with lots of detail. There is good detail and color even in low level scenes. Despite the rated contrast level (500:1) the effect seems to be much greater than that. There is a realism to the black levels that contributes greatly to the "beliveablity" of the picture. Overall, the HD viewing experience is the best I've seen from an LCD set.

Performance SD/DVD: Utilized a Sony RDR-GX7 with component out set for progressive. No video EQ settings used. DVE, Avia used along with various dics: Lawrence of Arabia (Superbit), Singing in the Rain (new transfer). Many of the DVE and Avia patterns were reproduced incredibly well. As best I can tell through the filters, there is no red, blue, or green push. The Avia flashing color bars are almost spot on with only the green flashin hue/tint (yellow/cyan) being just slightly off. The Panasonic's color temperature of "Neutral" seems to have the best overall color temperature performance. "Warm was too reddish while "blue" was too bluish. The "Neutral" seems to have only a very slight tilt towards blue. The only issues I have with the SD picture seems to be some residual egde enhancement (even with the 22LH1's sharpness set to -30), some "stairstepping" with diagonal lines, and a bit of what looks like "speckling" duing scenes with movement -- as can be seen in the Avia's moving Zone Plate pattern. None of defects are very annoying in my opinion and I haven't completely ruled out the source devices. None of these defects is seen when viewing HD (1080i). Using one of the 1080i upconverting DVD players may reduce or eliminate these defects (my speculation, not verified). Overscan was less than 5%. Overall, the SD viewing experience is good to excellent.

Performance OTA/SD: Good, fairly sensitive NTSC tuner, auto programming picked up all local strong stations and some weaker low-power stations as well. The NTSC picture was a bit soft with the "stairstepping" of diagonal lines noted but enjoyable with good color and contrast and should do nicely in a pinch.

Performance Sound: For a TV of this size, excellent. Plenty of volume. Clear highs and the bass actually has a bit of "oomph". The set utilzes some small woofers so it actually sounds pretty good for simple, standalone, stereo.

Performance Remote: Works well. Somewhat intuitive. No dedicated buttons for input device -- must scroll through. Tip: utilizing the channel up or down button takes you to the "top" of the list. If on Component 2, instead of scrolling through the other devices to get back to Component 1, just change the channel and then press the video button one more time to get to Component 1. Not very flexible for controlling other devices -- basic functions only. Some delay noted when pressing the menu button -- it takes a moment or two for the menu to appear. Fairly wide remote angle.

Overall: I think this is one fine TV: Fantastic HD picture, good to excellent SD/DVD picture, and the features work well. Only the SD/DVD issues keep it from being a full 5 stars. I'd rate it 4.5 stars. It's a keeper.

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10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very early impressions + some words after 18 months, December 24, 2003
24 December 2003...

These are very early impressions of the Panasonic, as I've had it less than 12 hours as of this writing.

The TV seemed to look bigger in the store. My entertainment center dwarfs it. But otherwise it's a good fit for my viewing environment, as my couch is less than 6 feet away.

It has an ample supply of video inputs: two composite/S-Video (each can be one or the other, but not both simultaneously), two component video, and one HDMI. All five can be called up independently. There is also a built-in over-the-air tuner, but it is non-HDTV.

There are four viewing modes named "normal", "just", "zoom", and "full". "Full" expands the frame to the full width of the 16:9 display. "Normal" is the traditional 4:3 frame ratio shrunk to fit the display top-to-bottom with black bars on either side (there is a setting to tweak the width of this shrunken frame, by the way). "Zoom" is 4:3 enlarged to take up the full width, with the top and bottom of the frame cropped out.

"Just" mode deserves its own paragraph. It's similar to "full" but is designed to make a 4:3 frame look more agreeable when stretched. Basically, the middle part of the frame is stretched out less than the extremities. It's a very subtle difference, but it does indeed make it more pleasant to watch a 4:3 image stretched in this manner.

The picture is very sharp and clear--so sharp and clear, in fact, that the most minor imperfections in the signal will jump right out, whether they be noise in a broadcast signal, digital artifacts from something like a TiVo, etc. This is what made me waffle the most between giving this thing 3 or 4 stars. I may modify my rating later when I update this to a more complete review.

18 June 2005...

It's a year and a half later. The TV has grown on me, and I remain happy with it, maybe even a little happier than before. Its quality has not diminished in the least in this time. I give it 4 stars now.

One feature that I forgot to mention that I've since really grown to appreciate is the picture settings: brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. These settings can be tweaked and stored in three banks: "normal," "vivid," and "cinema." This enables you to make different settings for different viewing situations and switch between them quickly. Indeed, you may not have to switch between them at all, since the TV always remembers which mode you last used for each input (for example, "cinema" for your DVD player and "normal" for your cable box).

The only thing that remains an annoyance to me is switching between all of the video inputs. There is but a single button for doing this, which rotates through all seven inputs. The on-screen display always tells you which input you've chosen, but the screen always takes a little time to come back whenever you switch, meaning you have to wait a bit to see which input you're on now. So switching inputs becomes a bit tedious, unless you happen to have a really good memory for what order they come up in the rotation.

I think that's all for now. I think this TV is an even better value now that the prices have come down further from the $2000 when I bought it!
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