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78 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The huge 1920 x 1080 screen produces fantastic black level response and punchy
Deep contrast. Performance is exceptional in 2D mode
And there’s only a slight hit to picture brightness and contrast when you switch to 3D. In fact
3D pictures are more watchable (if a little less bright) here than on large LCD and LED 3D TVs
Mainly thanks to low levels of crosstalk ghosting – the line-doubling ef
Stable
Spectacular 3D
Punchy
Vibrant 2D pictures
Fine spec
Good motion processing
Deep blacks
Colour
Versatility
Easy 3D playback
Freeview HD
Splendid overall picture quality
Wireless networking works well
Bursting with features
The best 3D pictures around
Great 2D pictures
Two sets of 3D glasses included
Good multimedia capabilities
Viewable from a wide angle
Excellent picture quality
Good with both standard- and high-definition sources
No motion blur or overt 3D crosstalk
Super-smooth
Artifact free 3D
DNLA networking
Conventional 2D performance with both HD and SD
Freeview HD and Freesat tuners
Pluses
Full HD 3D and good quality display
Excellent contrast ratio
Average of 15000
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Crosstalk less visible than on the Samsung UE46C7700
Very wide viewing angles
Good audio quality
The editors didn't like
The sheer size of this telly means that any picture issues are easy to spot
There is slightly more 3D crosstalk than on Panasonic’s 50-inch plasmas
And despite some classy upscaling tech inside standard definition content can lack detail. These are really just symptoms of a large screen though – not really Panasonic’s fault.
Some are crisper
Occasional stutter
3D could be brighter
2D could go deeper
Uncomfortable 3D glasses
No DivX HD
Poor value remote control
IFC sideeffects
Some judder issues
Activating 3D is a chore
3D pictures lose a lot of brightness
Bland looks
Dated operating system
Some issues with 50Hz viewing
Streaming video-file support isn't comprehensive
Ads embedded in the TV guide
3D content looks darker than on other sets
Awkward 3D eyewear
Inconsistent and unimaginative menus
Ordinary sound
Ads in the TV guide
Minuses
Glossy screen leads to reflections
Glasses can get uncomfortable
No rubber tips
Mediocre remote with no backlighting
Slightly high energy consumtion
302 W
Ambient light detector can't be turned off in THX mode
Abstract: While Panasonic's TC-P54VT25 isn't the first 3D TV to hit Canadian stores, it's the first to arrive in my home theatre. For the past week, I've been watching a limited range of 3D and wide range of 2D HDTV programming on this 54-inch plasma....
Deep black levels. Incredibly natural pictures. First plasma that still looks good in a lit room. Excellent feature set. Subtle design. Well-priced. "Green"
Occasional video problems. 3D implementation not the best. 3D glasses are expensive. IPTV offering not very comprehensive yet
The Panasonic Viera TH-P50VT20A is an excellent TV with tech-smarts not available elsewhere, and will probably be seen in years to come as the "pinnacle" of plasma design....
Good 2D and 3D picture quality, useful Viera Cast Internet features
Less attractive than Samsung's Series 7
Panasonic's TH-P50VT20A 3D-ready plasma television is an excellent performer. It has exceptionally good contrast and detail levels, making it an easy choice if you want the absolute best image quality from your television...
Abstract: The Panasonic TX-P50VT20B's plasma tech should, in theory, make it better at 3D.LCD and LED-backlit LCD TVs sometimes have their 3D-ness marred by ‘crosstalk', where elements of picture information intended for your left eye are relayed to your right eye,...
The modern day consumer is spoilt for choice! He can go for LCD televisions, Plasma models or even the LED's. So where does the Panasonic Viera TH-P65VT20D 3D Plasma television stand among all the different types of television? Is it really worth shelling...
The Panasonic VIERA TH-P65VT20D is priced at a maximum retail price of Rs. 3,79,000. This is a really costly piece of technology, which does deliver some stellar performances, as far as 2D playback is concerned. The ability to play movies through a fla...
Abstract: The Panasonic plasma is a 65 inch display monster has a full matt finish on the body. Unfortunately in terms of looks its quite plain and the simple base offers no swivel adjustment either. Plasma TV usually show better blacks and the Panasonic one is ...
3D looks a lot better, good HD picture quality, plenty of connectivity, price
High power consumption, comes with only one 3D glass, USB does not support NTFS
The P50VT20D is priced at Rs. 1,99,990, which is expensive. On the other hand, you'll probably get a 46-47-inch 3D LED for this price, so if size is what you're looking for in this budget then the Panasonic is a better deal. The P50VT20D has a lot goin...
Stellar 3D & 2D Performance, Deep Blacks, Useful VIERA Cast Feature
Lacks Film Cadence Detection
Our Final WordThe 3D TV panorama is far from settled, judging by how things are progressing. With Toshiba entering the fray with a glasses-free prototype, we guess anything is possible as far as 3D standards go from here. Panasonic, however, has made the ...