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It’s a 103in TV for goodness sake. The HD image is bright and pretty clear
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Great picture quality
Decent range of video connections
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It costs £50k for goodness sake. All picture flaws are magnified
It’s a 103in TV for goodness sake. The HD image is bright and pretty clear
It costs £50k for goodness sake. All picture flaws are magnified
A 103in HD TV sounds like a gift for your eyeballs, but despite the humungous size and the clear, colourful picture this Panasonic has to offer, for the same money we’d still plump for a top-quality projector and all the gubbins to go with it ...
Styling; great picture quality; decent range of video connections
High price; no cables included
This is a great big-screen television. Its not every living room that can accommodate a 50-inch screen, but if yours can, and you can afford it, then you should add the Panasonic to your wish list ...
Picture quality overall, Sound, Connectivity, Features
Picture could be slightly sharper, Colours could be slightly richer
With even Panasonics entry level plasmas receiving rave reviews right now, its hard not to be excited by the arrival of Panasonics latest plasma flagship. So heres hoping the all-singing, all-dancing, range-topping, and really rather large, 50in TH...
Abstract: I’m not sure what I was thinking when I requested a review sample of Panasonic’s TH-65PX600U. No, that’s not true. I know exactly what I was thinking: “Hmmmmm, 65-inch 1080p plasma…ooooooooo.” The allure of it managed...
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Published: 2007-02-15, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Excellent black-level performance and shadow detail; accurate color decoding; laudable standard-definition picture quality; solid connectivity with one PC and two HDMI inputs; includes a CableCard slot and a TV Guide EPG; sleek styling with thin speake...
Inaccurate primary color of green; black level fluctuates with very dark material; user menu lacks fine tuning for color-temperature controls; no independent input memories.
The superb picture quality of the 58-inch Panasonic TH-58PX600U makes it worth the price to huge-screen shoppers who want to go flat.
Abstract: The 42PX600 offers native resolutions of 720p and 1080i and uses Panny’s V-Real picture processing engine. V-Real improves the detail of SD signals, enhances the accuracy of red, green and blue colour handling and includes a gamma control system tha...
Stunning 1,080p plasma display, three 1,080p HDMI inputs, HDAVI Control remote makes operating a complete home theater system a snap
No pedestal stand or speakers included, single RF input, heavy, very expensive
If you are shopping for a big (and we mean BIG) flat-panel HDTV for your home theater, and if cost is no object, the Panasonic TH-65PX600U should be at the top of your list. This huge 65-inch set is one of the few plasma televisions to offer 1,080p re...
Abstract: Panasonic TH-50PX600U High-definition Plasma TV Joel Brinkley, January, 2007 Panasonics video division has staked its life on plasma televisions. So far it looks like a pretty good bet. Sure, the company sells flat panel LCD and rear projection LCD a...
Abstract: Right then. It's Christmas, we've had a long, hard six months of reviewing TVs for you – it IS a tough job, honest – and we think we've earned the right to spoil ourselves a bit for this last TV review of 2006. Cue the delivery to our eager door of Panaso...