Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P50VT30 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P50VT30.
July 2011
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The editors liked
Stunning contrast
Crosstalk-free 3D
Plenty of multimedia action
Contrast and black levels
Freeview HD & Freesat HD
Smooth
Sharp motion
Upscales SD
Immaculate 2D & 3D
Colour
Contrast
BBC iPlayer
Impeccable 3D
Involving 2D
Audio
Superb 2D image quality
Great media streaming
Great picture in 2D and 3D
Excellent contrast ratio
6310
1 in THX mode and 4860
1 in Professional mode
Crosstalk virtually invisible
Very wide viewing angles
Excellent audio quality
Excellent all-round picture quality
Very decent sound
Excellent build
Twin tuner
Lots of web content
Comes with 3D glasses
Excellent reference black levels
Superb dynamic range and contrast
Excellent colour accuracy out of the box in THX mode
Excellent Greyscale out of the box in THX mode
Reference level greyscale when calibrated
Reference colour reproduction when calibr
Excellent contrast performance
Deep black levels
Delicate and nuanced colours
Impressive 3D
Good Internet features
The editors didn't like
It's not cheap
Concerns over image retention
Brightness shifting
High price
3D images lack brightness
Inconsistent handling of digital files
Small buttons on remote
Some image retention
3D specs subdue black levels
USB slot positioning
No built-in Wi-Fi
3D is a little dark
Expensive
Glossy screen picks up reflections
Noisy power adaptor
Energy consumption on the high side
235 W
It ain't cheap
Some instances of 50Hz break-up with fast pans
Although subtle
Screen is very reflective and may be an issue for some users
Remote control could feel more substantial for a flag ship model
To end our analysis with a much needed conclusion, we think that Panasonic's Viera TX-P50VT30 isn't a great improvement over the VT30, but it works well and won't damage quickly....
If you're interested mainly in 2D viewing and want the biggest, and by most people's estimation, the best consumer Plasma TV available at the time of writing, then this is it. Running the newest system software (firmware), the Panasonic TX-P65VT30 is a sl...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Superb 2D image quality, Great media streaming, Crosstalk-free 3D
No built-in Wi-Fi, 3D is a little dark, Expensive
Beautifully built, ambitiously equipped and blessed with a stonking AV performance regardless of your preferred dimension, the TX-P50VT30 is a cut above the majority of highstreet flatscreens. This is a display of legendary finesse. It may be expensiv
Stunning contrast, Crosstalk-free 3D, Plenty of multimedia action
It's not cheap, Concerns over image retention, Brightness shifting
With the P65VT30, Panasonic has delivered the single most ‘serious' home cinema television money can currently buy. Yes, you might spot the occasional irritation along the way, but for the vast majority of your viewing time the biggest problem you're like...
With small rather than revolutionary improvements in virtually every aspect of its performance, Panasonic's flagship TX-P50VT30 deserves to be recognized as one of the best TVs money can buy. 3D ability, Colour reproduction, black levels Could be bet...
Abstract: With prices starting at around £2,500, the Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30B is probably not a 3D TV for the faint of heart - or the light of wallet. However, with Panasonic's TVs consistently in end-of-year charts and awards, they are always worth a look, w...
Excellent contrast performance; deep black levels; delicate and nuanced colours; impressive 3D; good Internet features
Pricey; annoying Freeview EPG
The 55-inch Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30B plasma TV doesn't come cheap, but it packs great 2D and 3D pictures, beefy audio, and smashing Internet features into an attractive chassis. It's one of the best TVs you can currently buy....
The TX-P65VT30 is an imposing goliath of a gogglebox. If you’re looking for a larger than life do-it-all TV with a price tag to match, then this monster is well worth tracking down. ® More TV ReviewsSony Bravia KDL-40EX724LG 42 LW650TPhilips 21:9 Ci...