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I WANT TO BUY THE PANASONIC 40INCH FULL HIGH DEFINITION LED LCD TELEVISION. AND WANT TO KNOW IF ''NOISE REDUCTION'' WHICH IS ON THE TV MEANS IMAGES ON THE TV LOOK CLEARER AND CRISPER IS THAT TRUE.

DOES NOISE REDUCTION ON THE 40INCH PANASONIC MEAN THAT IT STOPS THE PICTURE LOOKING GRAINY. WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO TELL ME.

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They are talking about Sound quality, not picture quality.

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