Testseek.co.uk have collected 72 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P65VT30 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P65VT30.
October 2011
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The editors liked
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
Dazzlingly detailed 2D hi-def
Immersive and crosstalk-free 3D
Excellent media streaming
Excellent with upscaled and HD content
Gorgeous 3D picture
Sounds surprisingly decent
Two pairs of 3D glasses included
Stunning contrast
Crosstalk-free 3D
Plenty of multimedia action
Excellent reference black levels
Superb dynamic range and contrast
Excellent colour accuracy out of the box in THX mode
Good greyscale out of the box in THX mode
Reference level greyscale when calibrated
Reference colour reproduction when calibrated
Colour
Contrast
BBC iPlayer
Impeccable 3D
Involving 2D
Audio
Superb 2D image quality
Great media streaming
Excellent contrast performance
Deep black levels
Delicate and nuanced colours
Impressive 3D
Good Internet features
The editors didn't like
Glossy screen picks up reflections
Noisy power adaptor
Energy consumption on the high side
397 W
3D spex not the most comfortable
Wi-Fi isn't integrated
Very slight instability with motion
It's not cheap
Concerns over image retention
Brightness shifting
Subtle instances of 50Hz break-up with fast pans
Screen is very reflective and may be an issue for some users
Abstract: Much of the discussion about any flat panel television today is its ability to display true black, like the now historical CRT. There seems to be a race to the “bottom” between all technologies and a desire to move away from the milky-white black levels w...
Good 3D and 2D Full HD performance, Surprisingly reasonable price tag
Free to air TV doesn't look great, Black performance isn't perfect
Panasonic's latest and greatest and largest 3D plasma TV is excellent when paired with a high quality Blu-ray player, for both 2D and 3D movies. It's not even especially expensive given its huge screen size. Its internal digital TV tuner isn't very good t...
Excellent HD processing. Best lit-room performance. Viera app store easy to use. Excellent black levels
Poor component video performance. Free-to-air TV suffers image breakup. Can't turn pixel orbiter off
The Panasonic VT30 is a solid, though slightly disappointing, television that performs at the best of class in some areas, but at the absolute worst in others....
Mesmerisingly good performance standards; Practically no crosstalk with 3D; Huge feature count
It’s not cheap for a 50in TV; Optimised pictures not spectacularly bright; Some judder with 50Hz PAL
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Published: 2012-03-20, Author: Juha , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Name50-inch plasma TV: Panasonic TH-P50VT30At a glance:Fantastic image quality with deep blacks,Handles upscaled content well,3D capable with active shutter glasses,Weak online experienceSummary:Great image quality and a big range of home entertainment fe...
Abstract: Plasma televisions have been around but because of price and the higher power consumption, they have really not hit that well with the users. The 65 inch plasma TV from Panasonic is anything but slim, at 6cm and 63kg in weight, like your led TVs. The P...
An impressive television, such as the Panasonic P65VT30D doesn’t come cheap. In India, it has been priced at an MRP of Rs.3,79,900. It’s also extremely stylish with a one sheet glass design and with the thickness close to a LED LCD television, there’s ...