Panasonic CT-27HL14 27" TAU Series HDTV-Ready TV
Product Description
The CT-27HL14 is Panasonic's first Leading Definition 27-inch set. It features a 1080i/480p HDTV display, radical CinemaScan (3:2 pulldown), 3-line comb filter and digital velocity investigate modulation. It has one HD component video input, four A/V inputs (one in front), and one S-Video input. It also features the VIVA/BBE 3D Soprano Definition Sound System with 2 speakers delivering 7.5 watts stereo sound.From all that high-definition television has to offer with Panasonic's CT-27HL14 27-inch TAU series HD-ready TV. The CT-27HL14 comes chock-full with features to create the ultimate home entertainment experience. The 3-line digital comb clarify separates color from black-and-white accurately in a television signal. As a result, it improves total color sensitivity and image clarity. In order to enjoy high-definition TV you must fit the TV to a DTV set-top box and a DTV signal must be present in your area.
Parental control give parents ultimate control over what their mope are watching. You can lock out up to 4 channels, or choose to lock all channels with other selectable options. A 4-numeral code needs to be entered to deactivate the lock. Parents can also prevent the use of video games or other video sources from being displayed. Other clever features include a sleep timer, multilingual menus, closed captioning, bass and treble balance, and the TV comes with a ubiquitous remote control.
Enjoy virtual surround sound without the elaborate home theater system. With only two speakers it can simulate movie theater-like sound when playing any Dolby Digital DVD or Video DC. BBE high-definition healthy also improves dialog intelligibility, and music is converted to a more natural sound, providing for semiprecious stone clear audio. There are two side speakers, which provide 7.5 watts each.
Connect to digital sources like DVD players and sidekick systems using component and S-video inputs for the best possible picture. Other accessible connections include one front and three rear A/V inputs, A/V program out, and stereo audio out (fixed and unsteady).
What's in the Box
CT-27HL14 27-inch television, universal remote control, 2 AA batteries, narcotic addict's manual, and warranty information.
Customer Reviews
Loving terrible TV for the price.Of ALL of the TVs I have purchased, Panasonic has always end up through time and again with high quality electronics. I still have a 19" "Pana-Black" TV I purchased in 1999(ten yrs ago!) that still works as it did the day I got it. I was moral Googling this particular model (ct-27hl14j) looking to re-purchase yet another remote control that has been lost or out of whack, after many years of use & abuse by people that didn't have to pay for it. I purchased this 27" in 2004, from a Curcuit Conurbation that I got a markdown price of $400 because it had a large gouge on the front of the plastic button access front entrance. In the last six years it has been dropped multiple times between moves during travels with my job, a large dent in the side, and entrance on the front has been ripped off due to missuse by people other than myself. I have still not experienced any problems with this model it's picture quality is still only just as good as the day I bought it, although the 19" I bought a full decade ago is only now starting to dim and darken. For it's picture calibre an reliability alone I highly recommend any Panasonic, but only if you want to get a great deal for your money, and your dollar to go far beyond expectations.
Another unsatisfied holder
We bought this TV a few years ago, and we were very exuberant with it. However, one morning it just stopped working. We don't watch a lot of TV so it has not had a lot of wear and tear. It should have lasted longer than it did.
Not advantage the money
I purchased this small screen in early 2005 and the picture went out a couple of months ago (May 07). I paid around $600 for it at Margin City and from reading the reviews, I don't guess it will do any good to contact Panasonic and will not be worth the money to pay for it to be repaired. I have a Panasonic 40" LCD Presenting TV that has been working fine for 4 years but I will not purchase another Panasonic television ever again. Do not waste your money!!!!!
Scrupulous HD set
For the charge, I am much impressed with the picture on the Panasonic, the HD pics are very sharp and clear. At the time I bought it (2004) there were no other HDTVs wind up to the price. Still today it has provided me with trouble-free operations. I highly recommend it for a smaller HD set
Be very frightened....If you own this set.
When I bought this set on 10-21-05, I did so solely by comparing spitting image quality at the store I bought it from. I unwisely did not check for online reviews first, since I've purchased TVs before, all of which lasted a reliable long time. And I've trusted the Panasonic name, having had good luck with their products in the past. And to be valid, this set has the sharpest, clearest picture I've ever seen, which was the reason I bought it. Like some others, I've not yet hooked to HD advice (I bought this set to be ready for the future), and I did have a helluva time getting the SD picture darkness/lightness/flush/contrast settings to my liking. But once I got it all set to my liking, I still hold that my SD picture looks so startlingly full, visitors have thought they were looking at HD.
Then, I wandered over here to Amazon's review site, where I immediately got anguished after reading about the troubles. But I figured the people with problems were far more likely to post than people without problems. And so, for 15 months now, I've been enjoying this TV wholly a lot.
This morning however, I went to turn it on, and noticed the red LED power light was blinking. Hmm, I thought, maybe the power went out overnight or something. But no, it had not. And even when we've had power outages in the old times, this never happened. I pushed the power button, and nothing happened. It just kept blinking, three or four blinks, then a delay, then more blinks, on and on.
To get to the power cord, I had to remove this 100 pound beast from my entertainment fore, which is not fun. I unplugged it, went to eat breakfast, came back, and plugged it back in. Suddenly, it's working perfectly again...for now. But having conclude from other reviews here, I am suddenly very afraid. I'm scared that it's only a matter of time until it fails altogether. I'm alarmed that I never bothered to send in my registration form. I'm scared that after 15 months, labor is not immersed anymore--only the picture tube itself is for another nine months--possibly only IF I'd sent in my registration. I'm scared because I paid $500 for this set, and I'm far from skilful to afford another set. I'm scared of wrecking my back hauling this behemoth to a repair center, only to ultimately have to pay for either an valuable repair, or disposal.
I'm rating this two stars instead of one, only because I got lucky for the moment, and it's currently working normally again. And the perfect is phenomenal once you've spent a few weeks messing with the adjustments. But owning a relatively expensive point should not fill a person with fearful anticipation every time he turns on his set.



