Panasonic VIERA C12 Series TC-L32C12 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
5October 26, 2009 by Atila
- 1366 x 768 Resolution
- Dynamic contrast 10,000:1 for the brightest whites and darkest blacks
- 2 HDMI inputs
- Viera Image Viewer, enjoy your photos on the big screen via SD card
- PC Input for computers
Product Description
32″ LCD, 720p, PC input, 2 HDMI, Dynamic contrast ratio 10,000:1, Viera Link… More >>
Category HDTV | Tags: 32Inch, 720p, HDTV, Panasonic, Series, TCL32C12, VIERA


I was very disappointed with my order. I received the TV and found that it was missing the installation kit and instruction manual…and the hassle of sending back the TV and re-ordering a new one.
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased this tv because I already have a 50″ plasma Panasonic and have been very pleased with it. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for this 32″ LCD. Within minutes of hooking it up to my U-Verse box (via the HDMI input) and calibrating the res to 720, the tv starting blacking-out. I contacted the distributor, who sent me to Panasonic, who sent me to a local “certified” repair shop. They sent down some “monkey” who said it was AT&T’s fault. AT&T replaced the U-verse box and the problem persisted. I contacted the repair shop again, and they sent out the same “monkey” who said the cord was too long. HUH?!?! So he cut my cord down (without asking) and said the problem was solved…..except of course, it wasn’t. So, I called the repair shop again and they said to just change over to the component input…..which did stop the blacking-out issue, but didn’t really solve the problem. So, I called the repair shop again and said I was not satisfied with using five cords to do what an HDMI cord is made to do, so they sent out two guys (who smelled homeless and looked like pedophiles) who replaced the HDMI board….which didn’t fix the problem. I called the repair shop again, and they said that after some research, they believe the HDMI board can’t “keep up” with the hd stream coming from my U-verse box….even when it’s set at 720…..and that’s just the way Panasonic built the tv. And on that note, they stopped returning my calls. The moral to my insufferable story….steer clear of this tv if you’d like to watch high-def via HDMI….especially if you have U-verse by AT&T.
Rating: 1 / 5
I needed a new TV for my room and decided to go ahead and upgrade to HD. I researched many models for about a month and finally decided to purchase this one. The picture is phenomenal! I have a new 50″ plasma and another 42″ LCD in other rooms of my house but this TV actually beats them all in picture quality. Another problem I have read about many times with these smaller LCD TV’s is the sound quality. People are always complaining about the quality of the sound and/or the low volume. This TV has spectacular sound quality and the volume gets much louder than you would ever need.Having two HDMI ports is great plus the SD card reader is another cool feature. The TV itself looks great and feels very sturdy, high quality. Overall I would give this TV an A+ and would recommend it to anyone without hesitation.
Rating: 5 / 5
great television, but delivery was a problem. Fed Ex lost the first television and never called back. Amazon sent another, but it arrived after the birthday of the person we bought it for.
Rating: 5 / 5
Researched lcd tv for months.Decided again on Panasonic brand.Great picture at any angle.Sound could be better,but in bedroom it is not a bother.Easy setup.The closed caption on remote is a plus.
Rating: 4 / 5