Unwrapped, connected and only 15 minutes of operation stank the whole room. Those were such extreme chemical (possibly even harmful) exhalations that you got a headache and cough!
Contrary to what Panasonic but not import the (laboriously created by hand) channel list from another Panasonic model exported by "svl.bin" file is possible.
The device can only back up its own channel list in the format "mb90_sdx.sdx" and "Update" again (what there is to upgrade at all?). The function channel list "Import" is entirely absent here.
By telephone inquiry at the Panasonic customer service was very unsatisfactory. The Hotliner rambled something like that devices from different vintages were not compatible with each other and therefore import the channel list would not work. Basically completely nonsense; The apparently quite untrained Panasonic employees unrecognized despite pointing out that the problem with the different format and name of files to be used is (namely one "svl.bin" and even "mb90_sdx.sdx").
Unfortunately the available Internet search engine ChanSort can only deal with "svl.bin", in this case would be no help. One conversion option from the * .bin to * .sdx has it not also.
Sound: Although flat screen TVs lack volume naturally have a bad sound, the thin tin cans-sound on this unit is extremely.
The only PRO: For the competitive price, the device has a very decent image.
CONCLUSION: Because you can buy the same brand 2 TV, hoping they could communicate with each other and then it will not do. What Panasonic thinks is hardly comprehensible. In addition, odors / fumes are not only intolerable but also highly questionable. For reasons mentioned above, the device of course went back directly.