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SOLD Panasonic Viera 37" 3D HD Freeview TV + extras (VGC)


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Panasonic TX-L37ET5B 37-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 3D LED TV with Freeview HD


Another thing selling on behalf of my Dad, he seems to buy a new TV every year. He bought this from Amazon in July last year as a birthday treat to himself it cost him ?650. He likes his gadgets so he's bought himself one of them ultra high def 4K 3D TV's now. He wanted to keep this as a spare but he already has one in another room. So I persuaded him to sell this while it's still trendy. (do people still use that word?) It comes with remote control (inc batteries), some audio cable conversion and 2 pairs of 3D glasses.


When I was testing this I found a handy 2D conversion to 3D on the remote control so you can watch normal say Freeview TV in 3D effect , though to really appreciate the full capabilities of the 3D you will need a 3D Blu-ray player, or a PS3 (free upgraded software), or now the PS4 and Xbox One gaming consoles. My Dad is into his movies and loves the Disney/Pixar films and says they are the best to view in 3D, but make sure you purchase a 3D disc.


The screen has only ever been cleaned with proper screen monitor solution and has a clear crisp view.


Sorry if my photos are not up to much, I've tried to give you the best info available (please see links below)



http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-TX-L37ET5B-37-inch-Widescreen-Freeview/dp/B0079WKGCO


You may need to enter the model number to download the operating users guide TX-L37ET5B


http://www.panasonic.eu/Downloads/en_GB/popup.html


http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/you-can-watch-3d-blu-rays-on-your-ps4-right-now-1259494


http://support.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/apps/watch-bluray-dvd-movies


?250 Can delivery locally SE21/SE22. Any questions please PM me

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