Testseek.co.uk have collected 6 expert reviews of the Hitachi P50XR01 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Hitachi P50XR01.
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The editors liked
250GB hard drive
Two digital tuners
Great motion handling
250GB hard disk recorder. Twin digital tuners. 1080p spec. Plenty of sockets. Smooth
Solid picture ...
Good price
Good recording quality
Features galore
Unusually clean pictures
Fine with standard definition as well as high definition
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Bulky
Can be a little clunky to use. Plasma picture isn’t quite up with the class-leaders...
250GB hard drive, Two digital tuners, Great motion handling
Pricey, Bulky
The Hitachi P50XR01 isnt what youd call a bargain.At a cool £2,300 (although we spotted it for as little as £1,600 online), the P50XR01 builds-in a massive 250GB hard drive (around 100 hours) behind a panel thats pixel-packed, all atop a motorised s...
The Hitachi P50XR01 is a frustrating mixed bag of the brilliant and the mediocre. The excellence of Picture Master HD processing is let down by the screens black levels and ultimately the screen is compromised....
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Published: 2007-11-23, Author: Alex , review by: CNET.co.uk
Good price; good recording quality; features galore; unusually clean pictures; fine with standard definition as well as high definition
Black levels could be better; colours arent always very natural
On the downside, theres no doubt that Hitachi is not currently an A-lister when it comes to plasma picture quality. That said, this is still Hitachis best plasma performer to date, and the inclusion of the large and effective built-in hard disk reco...
Abstract: Although we at TrustedReviews naturally love home cinema kit, we certainly do not like all the associated clutter and cable spaghetti that accompanies it. And if tech-heads like us hate it, we can only imagine how much it must upset ‘normal' people. Espec...