If you want an unmatched viewing experience that’s simply on a different scale, then the 46” Panasonic TX-P46G10B Plasma TV was designed with you in mind.
It’s got a full HD 1080p resolution which will deliver the pinnacle in picture quality, with vibrant colours and unprecedented detail transforming your favourite programs and giving classic shows a new lease of life. Youll be able to access that HD content straight away too because this TV comes with integrated Freesat.
If you’re more interested in movies than TV then the TX-P46G10B will suit you. It comes with 24P Cinema Mode and a huge 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio letting you view films how the director meant them to be viewed, with stunning clarity that will immerse you in the action or amplify the romance.
Are you a sports enthusiast? The TX-P46G10B comes with 600Hz sub field technology making it perfect for viewing colourful, fast-moving images. Get the full feeling of being right there in the stands from the comfort of your own home.
Connecting your DVD player, Blu-ray or games console up to the TX-P46G10B is easy too, because it comes with 3 HDMI ports so you can hook everything up at once and remove the fuss of fiddling with wires.
Panasonic are one of the biggest names in TV, and with one look at the TX-P46G10B you can see why. With its sleek black finish and simplistic design it exudes style, and will add class to any room.
Change your entire outlook on entertainment and experience true quality with the Panasonic TX-P46G10B 46” Plasma TV.
Specification Overview:
- 46" HD Ready 1080p Plasma TV
- Integrated freesat
- 2,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 40,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio
- 1920x1080 Resolution
- 0.001 Response Time
- 100,000 Hours Panel Life
- G12 Progressive Full-HD NeoPDP
- Vreal Pro 4
- VIERA Link
- 600 Hz Sub Field Drive
- 100 Hz Double Scan
- 24p Playback
- Progressive Scan
- TV Tuner - 1x freesat 1x analogue, 1x digital
- Integrated Freeview
- Teletext - 1500 pages Level 2.5, FASTEXT/LIST
- Electronic Programme Guide
- Memory Card Reader
- V-Audio SurroundRemote Control
- Lead Free Display
- Viera Link
- 2 x SCART
- 3 x HDMI (ver. 1.3 with x.v.Colour)
- 1 x CI (common interface) Card Slot
- Digital Audio Out (optical)
- 1 x RCA Audio in L/R
- 1 x PC Input
- 1 x S-Video
- 1 x Component
- 1 x Composite
- 1 x RF
- 1 x Viera Image Viewer
Wall Mounting:
- Wallmountable - Yes
- See Recommended Accessories for suitable brackets
Others:
- Dimensions With stand (W x H x D) 1,132 x 767 x 401 mm
- Dimensions W/O stand (W x H x D) 1,132 x 722 x 106 mm
- Weight with stand 32kg
- Weight W/O stand 29kg








Question from john foster: Asked on 30/03/2010 hi i am thinking of buying the panasonic viera txp46 g10 freesat will i get a 5 year guarantee with it regards John
Question from john: Asked on 04/12/2009 talsk about network but i cant see a network connector, Can I stream movies direct from my network and play on the tv
Question from khurshid: Asked on 30/11/2009 what is guarantee period for panasonic txp46g10
Question from kay: Asked on 19/07/2009 Hello,i'm looking at buying a new tv and can't decide between a panasonic txp46s10b , txp46g10 or a samsung lcd.The tv will be mainly for watching football and sky both in sd.Can you help please.Thanks
Question from Bill: Asked on 06/07/2009 Hello, I am a potential freesat user, I have had the freesat disc erected and the cables [ x 2 ] run into the house. Do televisions that have integrated freesat recievers inside have cable connectors on the rear of the television?
Question from Jobbo: Asked on 06/05/2009 On a similar note, I have a Sky Subscription, i.e. not SkyHD, but its not just the basic package, I have SkySports and Movies.
Can I run Sky and the FreeSat HD simultaniously in order to get the free to air HD channels as well as my standard Sky package, until such time as its worth upgrading to sky HD? If so what is needed (e.g. another cable from the dish?)
Thanks.
Question from Trevor: Asked on 04/04/2009 If I'm reading this correctly this TV has Freesat & Freeview - I already have a Sky dish so Freesat appears to be of no use to me - but Freeview could be a usefull addition. Is that correct?