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The editors liked
Hugely impressive picture quality
Stunningly deep black levels
Gorgeous colours
Good audio quality
Sterling range of smart apps
Intense black
No motion blur
Peerless 2D and 3D Blu
Ray
Viera Connect interface
Awesome black levels
Dynamic range is equally as breath-taking
Reference out-of- the-box colours
Calibration controls are superb
Usual high calibre 3D performance
Excellent internet features - even if the browser is 'hidden'
8 train speakers work we
Amazing sharpness
Very bright
Superb 2D and 3D image quality
Amazing styling
Plenty of inputs
Both freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners
Outstanding HD image quality
Dual core processor updates
Convincing Full HD 3D
Smart design and clean interface
Exhaustive spec
Clever Touch Pad remote
Good smart TV selection and performance
Superb pictures
Excellent
Cinematic picture quality
Minimal crosstalk with 3D images
Good value for what's on offer
Good 2D and 3D picture quality
High contrast
3400
1
Very wide viewing angles
Colour fidelity
Average Delta E 2.8
3D
Practically no crosstalk (right and left images overlapping)
Two pairs of 3D glasses supplied
Sensational picture quality in 2D and 3D mode
Excellent build quality and design
The editors didn't like
The cheaper GT50 offers many of the same features at a much lower cost
Menu presentation needs a refresh
Dated TV user interface
Limited digital file support
Touchpad feels first
Gen
Still issues with 50Hz material
We'd like a little more light output in the Professional Modes
Touch Pad struggles with fine movement
Some dither noise in darker elements of the picture
Difficulties with network performance when wired. Wireless was fi
Some picture artifacts on moving objects
3D glasses still a bit to heavy
Secondary touchpad controller
More affordable sibling runs it close
Not the brightest pictures in the world
Some fizzing noise over skin tones
Chubbier and heavier than LCD models
Glossy screen
Prone to reflections
High power use
317 watts
Plastic stand
It's pretty expensive
Pictures aren't as bright in light conditions as LED TVs
Excellent, cinematic picture quality, Minimal crosstalk with 3D images, Good value for what's on offer
Not the brightest pictures in the world, Some fizzing noise over skin tones, Chubbier and heavier than LCD models
The P50VT50's preference for relatively darkened room environments possibly makes it a slightly flawed option for people with very bright living rooms. If you're a serious film/picture quality fan, though, the P50VT50 is quite simply a thing of beauty, pr...
Abstract: The Panasonic TX-P55VT50 is surprisingly rare beast in this day and age. Sure, it’s a giant 3D smart TV, but it’s also a plasma one, and they’re unusual when LCDs are much cheaper to produce. But their stunning contrast and colour reproduction make wat...
Amazing sharpness, very bright, superb 2D and 3D image quality, amazing styling, plenty of inputs, both freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners
Some picture artifacts on moving objects, 3D glasses still a bit to heavy
This is the TV for film lovers, TV lovers and people who just want the ultimate in picture quality. It's almost perfect, bar a few little quirks and a slightly less than brilliant "smart" TV system. But, for sure, if you're looking for the ultimate in ...
Intense black, No motion blur, Peerless 2D and 3D Blu, ray, Viera Connect interface
Dated TV user interface, Limited digital file support, Touchpad feels first, gen
We'd say that Panasonic's even larger TX-P65VT50B takes the crown of the brand's - and the flatscreen TV industry's - king of plasma TVs. But at the arguably more important 50-inch size, this sumptuous Full HD plasma TV barely puts a foot wrong. Still, u...
Good 2D and 3D picture quality, High contrast: 3400:1, Very wide viewing angles, Colour fidelity: average Delta E 2.8, 3D: practically no crosstalk (right and left images overlapping), Two pairs of 3D glasses supplied
Glossy screen: prone to reflections, High power use: 317 watts, Plastic stand
The VT50 takes Panasonic's top-end plasma into 2012 with style! Like its predecessors, it delivers near-perfect picture quality even if it isn't immune from the usual drawbacks of plasma technology (weight, power use). It's THE must-have TV for home ci...
Hugely impressive picture quality; Stunningly deep black levels; Gorgeous colours; Good audio quality; Sterling range of smart apps
The cheaper GT50 offers many of the same features at a much lower cost; Menu presentation needs a refresh
The stunning 50-inch Panasonic TX-P50VT50B produces possibly the best pictures I've seen from a TV. There isn't a massive difference between it and the cheaper TX-P50GT50B though, apart from a £500 price hike, so this is one for the purists....
Smart design and clean interface, exhaustive spec, clever Touch Pad remote, good smart TV selection and performance, superb pictures
More affordable sibling runs it close
So the Panasonic TX-P50VT50 is another superb Panasonic set. Fully specified, you're unlikely to find much missing here in terms of features and connections.Performance is very close to the TX-P50GT50 but a few extras, including two pairs of active-shutte...