Alfred - I think it's true to say that all the Panasonic Viera 2012 range, come with what they call Speech assistance. If you can get to a John Lewis, or better still, a local Panasonic shop, you'll be able to have a play. I did loads of research before buying my tx-l37e5. I guess it's worth keeping in mind who will be watching with you, and if you want to record from your TV. You might want to consider for example, getting the TVonics pvr, that is pretty much fully accessible, including the EPG, and is a twin tuner machine, allowing you to watch one thing while recording another. There's less need for a talking TV if you have one of these, but I like the idea of having both options. I also bought a Panasonic sound bar to go with my TV, as although it's sound is ok, a sound bar makes a world of difference. One thing you might like to do is take out a trial subscription with www.which.co.uk I think it costs just a pound for one month, after which you can cancel, if you keep it going, I think they charge about £3.50 per month. They have some great test results and reviews. Hope that gets you started - Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Alfred King To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2012 5:41 PM Subject: [access-uk] Which Digital TV To Buy Hi All I would like to buy a TV with as much speech as possible. Which model please? I think Panosonic do these but guess there are some of you with different models or perhaps have done research in to them. Thanks.