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Panasonic PT-44LCX65 Projection TV (PT44LCX65)

44" diagonal, 16:9, $1,999 MSRP Add to Compare List


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Panasonic PT-44LCX65 Projection TV
User Rating 

9 User Reviews Rated 3.4
Image Quality 3.9
Features 3.9
Construction 3.7
Ease of Use 4.0
Reliability 2.4
Value for Money 2.2

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Panasonic PT-44LCX65 Projection TV Reviews
9 User Reviews
Apr 21, 2010 Josh
    T.V was great for the first 2 1/2 years very good pic. Could't wait to get home ...
Jan 4, 2010 DCHDuster
    I thought I was getting a deal when I purchased this TV. It was on sale for $60...
Jan 24, 2009 tmealer
    TV is a very good TV, I thought. It has a very good picture, and I've enjoyed it...
Mar 9, 2008 Clamhead
    TV is two and half years old. Started out with one spot, now I have five of asso...
Feb 5, 2008 rduncan
    Bought this thing for $2000.00 lasted 22 months...picture is 2 dark and now the ...
Feb 5, 2008 DF
    mine has gotten the redspots also on Feb. 04, go to fixya.com and read what they...
Feb 4, 2008 Nasedo
    I bought it coming up on three years ago. Suddenly, I now have color spots appe...
Jan 13, 2008 rwb712
    when it worked it good....
Dec 31, 2005 Roger
    This is my first big screen. Has built in HDTV OTA that displays an excellent pi...
Jan 24, 2009 tmealer 3.7
Image Quality 5.0
Features 4.0
Construction 4.0
Ease of Use 4.0
Reliability 4.0
Value for Money 1.0

My Experience: TV is a very good TV, I thought. It has a very good picture, and I've enjoyed it. Up til now, it's been very reliable.

Problems: First, the lamp has timed out a lot earlier than it should have. That's several hundred dollars that shouldn't have to be paid this early. The set is only 2.5 years old. Now, luckly before I replaced the lamp, it looks like the light engine has gone bad. Color spots on the screen. That's several more hundred dollars. Almost what I paid for it. IF Panasonic can't make a set more dependable than that, then no more Panasonics.
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