What struck me immediately was the ergonomic arrangement of the buttons on the remote.
What logically belongs together, is together.
A handy feature is the Panasonic more: change by pressing the current station as seen with the front. I know otherwise only by Loewe.
In the image quality there is nothing to complain about with digital reception. The image is sharp and good color very good.
Unlike the analog reception. Here the Toschiba had more settings and you could improve the image, resulting in a slightly better image. Wherein analog to LCD is always a compromise.
Better I like the font when teletext. It is smaller than the Toschiba and can even be read well in 1..1,5m. In Toschiba the writing was so great that it is instinctive 1m resigned to read the large print fluently.
There is not much to say to sound. He is loud and clear but at the size (Small) not powerful bass can already purely physically produced.
The programming of the transmitter is also quite good.
Access is protected by a 4-digit password.
Analog frequencies:
Here you set the frequency near the desired station, and from there can seek up or down.
Digital frequencies:
Again, you are in manual search a frequency in the form of "nnn.nn".
There are found all the stations of the SDT folder. Even radio stations.
But what I do not absolutely like:
If you have made several searches, abundantly stations accumulate. And you do not get away again. There is no remove channels.
You can place a check mark and disable so non-desired station only a kind checkbox.
When zapping through these channels are then not displayed.
Here is a way to delete must be created - for example, as a firmware update.
What is very comfortable again: the re-sorting stations.
Unfortunately, the manual suggests not all possibilities. Here you have to try to find out a lot by itself.