The Panasonic VIERA TX-32LXD80A is a strong performer for the price in terms of picture quality, but it's let down slightly by its lacklustre sound.
This flagship Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ850A is just as good as or even better than the Pioneer LX Kuro in many areas and at a far more reasonable asking price, too.
Compare PricesThe LX3 is a good camera with an excellent feature set that positions it way beyond any conventional point-and-shoot on the retail shelves today.
Compare PricesThis flagship 2008 Panasonic Viera LCD TV delivers brilliant colours and soulful sounds, but is held back by a less than ideal PC resolution support and a broken anti-judder 24p function.
The Panasonic TH-42PX8A is a marked improvement on the 700 series, which is quite an achievement for a budget plasma. Pity it's not true HD, though.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic TH-50PX80A is a 50-inch plasma which features a resolution of 1366x768, support for the 24p standard and 3 HDMI ports.
Compare PricesIf sport or movies are your aim then plasma is still the king, and the Panasonic TH-42PZ800A offers a great picture for a great price.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic DMR-BW500 is Australia's first Blu-ray recorder and while it isn't a bargain, it is one of the most feature complete PVRs on the market.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic DMR-XW300 is a very versatile DVD recorder which includes dual-HD recording and excellent DVD playback.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic DMR-EX78 is a DVD-recorder with a standard-def tuner, HDMI upscaling and a 250GB hard drive.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD800A is a very capable telly and is ideally suited to wide rooms due to its excellent viewing angles.
Compare PricesBeing waterproof up to 40m and with access to all of the FS5 or FS3's functionality, the MCFS5 marine case is perfect for the regular scuba diver or snorkeller. If you can afford it, that is.
Compare PricesIt's got a few weak points, but movie buffs with large DVD libraries will find this a great way to add surround sound to their home theatre set-ups — particularly if wireless rear speakers are a necessity.
Compare PricesBesides the start-up time and stylus, it is hard to find fault with the FX520. Image quality has also improved and we really like the features that are incorporated with the touchscreen.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic DMP-BD30 offers excellent video quality and is Blu-ray Profile 1.1 compliant, but those who want high-resolution audio will need a cutting-edge AV receiver.
Compare PricesThe Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 is an inexpensive point-and-shoot for casual shooters.
Compare PricesIf you just want a camera that takes good shots without having to understand photographic jargon, buy the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS20.
Compare PricesWe've just got our hands on the 10-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5. Panasonic has rocked our world since the TZ3, and this latest arrival from PMA is shaping up to be just as popular.
Compare PricesA worthy successor to the FX33, the FX36 is a compact powerhouse capable of delivering decent-quality pictures and HD videos.
Compare PricesStep down from the TZ15 to the TZ11 and you lose one megapixel (now 8.1) and digital red-eye correction. You still get a 28mm wide-angle lens, 10x optical zoom and optical image stabilisation though.
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