Testseek.co.uk have collected 11 expert reviews of the Panasonic TH-103PF9 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TH-103PF9.
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11 Reviews
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Its stupendously huge; pictures are remarkably good for their size; its massive; its well-featured; did we mention that its really, really big?
50,000 price tag; vast weight makes it a nightmare to install
We frankly had our doubts that even the best HD pictures would still look good on a plasma TV as huge as this. But remarkably they frequently look great on the Panasonic TH-103PF9. Shame, then, that probably nobody reading this will be able to either ...
Its big - very, very big, Fantastically detailed picture despite its size
Staggeringly expensive, Picture could be brighter
Theres just no way we can really express in words just what a beast the Panasonic TH-103PF9 plasma screen is.We can report its weight: 350kg.We can tell you it took a five-man team - with a small crane - three hours to get the screen into our test fac...
Abstract: To quote Nickelback front man Chad Kroeger, “I want a brand-new house on an episode of Cribs with a bathroom I can play baseball in.” It’s kind of a funny line, but also very true. As shows like MTV’s Cribs have shown us, there see...
Abstract: Everything about the Panasonic TH-103PF9 is massive. Truly, gargantuanly, humungously massive! For starters, its screen acreage measures in at a frankly terrifying 103in from corner to corner. This makes it not only the biggest TV we've ever tested here ...
Abstract: I’ve had a chance to review a number of 720p displays in recent months. They have, for the most part, all been very good. But there has always been this itch… the 1080 itch I call it. Will it look that much better? Will it be that much better...
Abstract: This is the first 65" 1080p plasma to be produced. In fact, it is one of the first 1080p plasma monitors to be produced and plays an important part in the plasma vs. lcd struggle for supremacy in the flat panel TV market. Sharp has already produced an...
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Published: 2007-01-29, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Excellent black-level performance; accurate color decoding; independent memory per input; versatile PIP function; extensive picture adjustments; customizable inputs.
Expensive; inaccurate primary color of green; does not include a stand, a tuner, or speakers; limited to a total of only four inputs and doesnt include an HDMI input out of the box; lacks composite- and S-Video connectivity; cannot change aspect ratio...
The "professional" Panasonic TH-50PF9UK delivers excellent picture quality, but the price premium afforded by 1080p wont be worth it for most buyers.
Abstract: But they are reclaiming ground with a new generation of 50-inch 1080p plasma displays, starting with Pioneer’s PRO-FHD1 consumer HDTV and continuing with Panasonic’s TH-50PF9UK professional monitor. The latter is one of three new 1080p pro dis...