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The editors liked
Rather good colors (after adjustment)
Little video noise on SD sources
Good depth of black (0.17cd/m²)
Excellent reactivity compared to classic LCDs
Complete connectivity with 3 HDMI and 1 SD port
Brilliant picture quality
Sensible connectivity
Cinematic feel
Pictures rock
First 42-inch plasma TV weve seen with a Full HD resolution
Feature count is strong
The editors didn't like
Twinkling too present whatever the source
Lack of fluidity with HD sources
Still a risk of burnin
PC use not recommended
Not the deepest blacks available from plasma
Picture improvement over lower resolution Panasonic plasmas arguably not quite enough to justify price hike
Enthusiasts of TV techno-bling troubled by the sheer choice of 50-,52- , 60- and 65in screens now have a new configuration to ponder: 58in. More than some, less than others. Actually, the size transpires to be a great fit for plasma-king Panasonic.Sens...
The Panasonic TH-42PZ700U isnt cheap, and you dont get a lot of neat extra features for your money, but it does have an excellent picture. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: £N/A ...
If, like me, you thought that HD was more Hype than substance then you really do need to take a look at the Panasonic Viera! This really is the best HD plasma TV that Ive seen to date.That said, I was rather disappointed by the colour banding issue, e...
Published: 2007-11-09, Author: Alex , review by: CNET.co.uk
Pictures rock; first 42-inch plasma TV weve seen with a Full HD resolution; feature count is strong
Picture improvement over lower resolution Panasonic plasmas arguably not quite enough to justify price hike; not the prettiest TV
Panasonics first Full HD 42-inch plasma TV, the Panasonic TH-42PZ70, is one of the top two or three 42-inch plasmas weve seen in performance terms. This will doubtless be enough in itself to win it many fans. But we should add that its ultimately...
Abstract: As one of the most vocal brands when it comes to championing plasma over LCD as the best big-screen technology, Panasonic really needed to get the affordable full HD nut cracked as soon as possible. And with the 50PZ700 its done it in style.
Rather good colors (after adjustment), Little video noise on SD sources, Good depth of black (0.17cd/m²), Excellent reactivity compared to classic LCDs, Complete connectivity with 3 HDMI and 1 SD port
Twinkling too present whatever the source, Lack of fluidity with HD sources, Still a risk of burnin, PC use not recommended
This plasma offers a solid black level and has good light output, so the picture has excellent contrast and rich color, Highdefinition sources look very detailed, and digital noise is not a concern, Because this is a plasma TV, it does not suffer from motion blur or viewingangle limitations, The TH42PZ700U uses an antireflective screen to help cut down on light reflections off the glass pane
The TV's film processing is only average, so you may see some digital artifacts, The internal speakers are not very robust, so the sound quality is somewhat thin, While the antireflective screen is effective, plasma is generally not as bright as LCD and is not the best choice for a really bright viewing environment.
Panasonic is one of the few plasma manufacturers that currently offers 1080p at the 42-inch screen size. While this TV's features and connections aren't as generous as you might find elsewhere, it offers very good performance at a good price. ...
Abstract: The 700U Series offers much of the same performance benefits as the higher-end 750U Series, at a lower price. For a flat panel of this size, the TH-58PZ700U is one of the better-performing yet well-priced options you will find.ManufacturerPanasonicMod...