hi i'm ty pendlebury and this is a
review of the panasonic AAS 530 series
television panasonic may be flying
without plasma anymore but based on the
performance of this a is 530 it might
just might do okay this is a budget LCD
which dispenses with a few features in
order to keep the price down
particularly 3d but no one really wants
that in the TV anyway this is an
attractive television with a thin black
bezel and cool-looking stand the remote
controller comes with it is pretty
straightforward to use and elegant as
well the TV offers smart TV but the
interface is a little stuff you're
looking and the signup process is
unusually painful if you like using
calendars and sending texts to your
television this could be for you while
this one lacks the local dimming found
on the equivalently priced Vizio
m-series it's in line with its Asian
brand-name competitors for picture
quality black levels are pretty good and
so is all-important shadow detail colors
are decent though TVs by sony and
samsung can beat it for naturalness
while my go-to at this price would be
the Vizio m-series the AAS 530 is still
pretty good at what it does there's been
type pendlebury for Senate com
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