Panasonic VIERA TX-48CX400B 48 inch 4K Ultra HD 3D LED Smart TV Freeview HD
Officially Refurbished - 12 Month Manufacturer Warranty
Future-proof your TV viewing, with the stunning 4K Panasonic TX48CX400B.
4K Ultra HD
With UHD (Ultra High Definition) 4K screen resolution, the Panasonic TX-48CX400B brings astonishing levels of detail to your home viewing. This resolution is four times greater than the more conventional 1920 x 1080 Full HD TVs and it's a difference you can clearly see.
Essential apps
Connect up to your home network hub via Ethernet and get access to a range of essential apps. Viewed on the big screen, your favourite entertainment apps can now be enjoyed by friends and family.
USB interface with Media Player
With Panasonic's Media Player you can hook up your USB memory stick and playback a wide range of photo, music and video files. A wealth of customisation functions lets you add your own background music and effects, for a totally bespoke experience.
Four HDMI connections
With no fewer than four HDMI sockets, you can connect up a wide range of component such as Blu-ray player, HD games console, HD camera and your choice of HD TV box - such as Sky, Virgin, Humax or BT. A digital output is ideal for a superior sounding sound base while the headphone socket lets you listen in private. Throw in a SCART socket and even your older sources can be accommodated.
Sleek Panasonic style
With clean, simple lines and a timeless finish, the Panasonic TX48CX400B is a classic design. Both the slim bezel and narrow depth make this a very unobtrusive design that's ideal as either a main or secondary TV. The new design of stand also makes adding a soundbar neater than ever.
The perfect introduction to 4K TV, the Panasonic TX48CX400B has got the future of TV covered.
Top comments
cjsanandreas
4 Mar 1659#10
damadgeruk
4 Mar 166#3
In case you are unaware, this tv is manufactured by Vestel. Not saying it is a bad tv, though don't expect Panasonic build quality or longevity.
Smartguy1
5 Mar 163#49
If you buy a Panasonic then the model number will be a 300A, 300B or 400B as this one. I think there was a 350B and a 410B also. On the box and on the tv it will say assembled in Turkey. If it's a genuine Panasonic it will probably have been made in the Czech Republic. Not sure if they assemble anywhere else in Europe but a tour round Currys looking at the boxes or tv's on the shop floor will confirm. Problem is with Vestel like the above post states their tv's use very cheap parts and I haven't seen any links with any other top brand manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony or LG.
Vestel have links with a lot of old names from the 80's and later including Sharp which was mentioned above as UMC but there is a Sharp link with Vestel as well as Hitachi, Toshiba, Phillips and Polaroid. It makes me laugh when I see the quality of the hdmi splitters and leads in Asda under the Polaroid brand. I bought an hdmi splitter. It didn't work, was made of very poor quality and it wasn't particularly cheap at £17.00. I took it back. For me I don't care how cheap or what spec they claim to have on their tv's I wouldn't be buying at any price. Buy a Samsung, LG or Sony and although you can't guarantee who's panel it will have in it you can be assured that it is not a clone of another tv which is what the panasonic is. It is a Vestel tv with a panasonic badge on it. I only found this out a few years ago but it's actually put me off their brand on other products such as bluray and sound bars. We have some of their TZ range cameras in our family and can' t fault those but I will be cautious in the future. Panasonic have the wrong strategy here in my opinion. If you can't make a product to be competitive then you don't make the product especially when one of the reasons people buy your brand is because of it's quality associated with it's brand status. Something the 300 and 400 range appear to be lacking. The 300 is an awful tv. Picture quality of an unbranded tv I had 10 years ago. The 400 4k tv though in Currys had quite a nice picture in it's 55" version sat next to a Samsung in Currys. Maybe they had the wrong sign on it lol.
brookysm to cabbage10
5 Mar 163#12
They don't make jack for LG fella!
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Jase79
4 Mar 16#1
Wish I needed a new TV!!!!!! Hot
JVB
4 Mar 16#2
hot
damadgeruk
4 Mar 166#3
In case you are unaware, this tv is manufactured by Vestel. Not saying it is a bad tv, though don't expect Panasonic build quality or longevity.
Dragon32 to damadgeruk
5 Mar 16#19
So what is this about Vestel. :wink:
matthewnunn1986 to damadgeruk
5 Mar 16#21
I was going to ask that exact question
jase.2
4 Mar 163#4
Whats so hot about a tv thats last years model and a refurb? The new version is around £500 and if panasonic ebay store has so many of them doesnt it say something about the amount of them that people have returned maybe?
FrankLeTank
4 Mar 16#5
Carp reviews, from what I can see unfortunately
mr_fuse to FrankLeTank
5 Mar 162#13
something fishy going on?
fatfingers73 to FrankLeTank
5 Mar 161#15
smells a bit fishy.....
johnandrewrussell to FrankLeTank
5 Mar 16#48
smell something fishy
ristac
4 Mar 16#6
Not just this one but nearly all TV descriptions... Love the way they say "future proof"
rogerpjkirkham
4 Mar 163#7
Our Panasonic TV has just gone wrong after 8 months. The engineer said that they are not reliable which if they're actually made by Vestel explains it.
vulcanproject
4 Mar 16#8
I looked on there last week, the bargain was the 802B refurb for £800. New they are about £1200. They were one of the lowest end 4K sets I would consider buying, as they are HDR compatible. I see they put the price up to £1000 again now though.
Opening post
Officially Refurbished - 12 Month Manufacturer Warranty
Future-proof your TV viewing, with the stunning 4K Panasonic TX48CX400B.
4K Ultra HD
With UHD (Ultra High Definition) 4K screen resolution, the Panasonic TX-48CX400B brings astonishing levels of detail to your home viewing. This resolution is four times greater than the more conventional 1920 x 1080 Full HD TVs and it's a difference you can clearly see.
Essential apps
Connect up to your home network hub via Ethernet and get access to a range of essential apps. Viewed on the big screen, your favourite entertainment apps can now be enjoyed by friends and family.
USB interface with Media Player
With Panasonic's Media Player you can hook up your USB memory stick and playback a wide range of photo, music and video files. A wealth of customisation functions lets you add your own background music and effects, for a totally bespoke experience.
Four HDMI connections
With no fewer than four HDMI sockets, you can connect up a wide range of component such as Blu-ray player, HD games console, HD camera and your choice of HD TV box - such as Sky, Virgin, Humax or BT. A digital output is ideal for a superior sounding sound base while the headphone socket lets you listen in private. Throw in a SCART socket and even your older sources can be accommodated.
Sleek Panasonic style
With clean, simple lines and a timeless finish, the Panasonic TX48CX400B is a classic design. Both the slim bezel and narrow depth make this a very unobtrusive design that's ideal as either a main or secondary TV. The new design of stand also makes adding a soundbar neater than ever.
The perfect introduction to 4K TV, the Panasonic TX48CX400B has got the future of TV covered.
Top comments
Vestel have links with a lot of old names from the 80's and later including Sharp which was mentioned above as UMC but there is a Sharp link with Vestel as well as Hitachi, Toshiba, Phillips and Polaroid. It makes me laugh when I see the quality of the hdmi splitters and leads in Asda under the Polaroid brand. I bought an hdmi splitter. It didn't work, was made of very poor quality and it wasn't particularly cheap at £17.00. I took it back. For me I don't care how cheap or what spec they claim to have on their tv's I wouldn't be buying at any price. Buy a Samsung, LG or Sony and although you can't guarantee who's panel it will have in it you can be assured that it is not a clone of another tv which is what the panasonic is. It is a Vestel tv with a panasonic badge on it. I only found this out a few years ago but it's actually put me off their brand on other products such as bluray and sound bars. We have some of their TZ range cameras in our family and can' t fault those but I will be cautious in the future. Panasonic have the wrong strategy here in my opinion. If you can't make a product to be competitive then you don't make the product especially when one of the reasons people buy your brand is because of it's quality associated with it's brand status. Something the 300 and 400 range appear to be lacking. The 300 is an awful tv. Picture quality of an unbranded tv I had 10 years ago. The 400 4k tv though in Currys had quite a nice picture in it's 55" version sat next to a Samsung in Currys. Maybe they had the wrong sign on it lol.
All comments (58)