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HD images look very rich in both a dark and bright viewing environment, and the panel has solid light output for viewing content in a moderately lit room, HD images have great detail and rich colors, This model offers a Studio Reference picture mode and more advanced picture controls than you'll find in stepdown Panasonic models, so you can finetune the image to look even better, Plasmas do
The TH58PZ750U does not accept 1080p/24 signals, which is disappointing for a topshelf display, The upconverison of standarddef signals is solid but not exceptional, While the TV's antireflective screen does a solid job reducing light reflections, plasmas are generally not as bright as LCD and therefore not the best choice for a really bright viewing environment.
The TH-58PZ750U produces a very attractive HD image and has a solid amount of connections; and, because it is part of the older 2007 line, you can now get a great deal on this 58-inch panel. Since the TH-58PZ750U does not accept a 1080p/24 signal, you'...
Abstract: Big, bodacious, and beautiful. LCD displays have taken over much of the flat-panel market because they’re bright, they’re flat, and they have become increasingly affordable. But insiders know that plasmas are a compelling option for the fussy...
Abstract: When this TV first came out in mid-2007, it was one of the best-reviewed models on the market. New plasma releases from Pioneer have overshadowed this a bit, but the TH-50PZ750U offers excellent performance for a lot less money. ManufacturerPanasonicM...
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Published: 2008-01-30, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Produces a deep level of black; highly accurate initial color temperature; clean, sharp image; numerous picture controls; sleek design.
Relatively expensive; some color inaccuracies and minor false contouring; less-effective glare-reducing screen.
Although we were impressed by the picture quality of the Panasonic TH-58PZ700U 58-inch plasma HDTV, we prefer the value proposition of its step-down sibling.
Abstract: With 2007 HDTV models now shipping to retailers, the HD Guru’s first 2007 review display is Panasonic’s TH-50PZ750, a 50” full HD (1920 x 1080p) consumer plasma model...