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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT20
$2,342.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Black-level performance is far above average, gets deep blacks and great detail in the shadows. Colors are very accurate in THX mode. Matte finish on the screen does a great job dealing with light sources.
The Cons:Fairly expensive even for a 50-inch display, reserved for enthusiasts. Some artifacts are visible in 1080p/24 mode. Uses more power than LCDs and newer plasma-screens.
The Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT20 is a full-high definition HDTV that uses advanced 3D technology and a handful of the company's unique features to make it compatible with its 3D Blu-Ray Disc players. The 50-inch HDTV has full HD 3D 1080p resolution and has the the ability to display images at 60 frames per second.
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Since it comes with a specially designed pair of 3D glasses, the television has the ability to show 3D images when used with Panasonic's 3D Full HD Blu-Ray Disc player. To go along with the impressive display quality, the HDTV also has VIERA Link, VIERA CAST to access entertainment websites and VIERA Image Viewer to show digital images on the television screen.
Features
- 50-inch HDTV
- Full HD 3D 1080p resolution
- Displays images at 60 frames per second
- VIERA CAST
- VIERA Link
- VIERA Image Viewer
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black-level performance is far above average, gets deep blacks and great detail in the shadows
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colors are very accurate in THX mode
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matte finish on the screen does a great job dealing with light sources
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wide variety of Internet applications available
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3D content is rendered sharp and clear, doesn't stutter
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fairly expensive even for a 50-inch display, reserved for enthusiasts
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some artifacts are visible in 1080p/24 mode
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uses more power than LCDs and newer plasma-screens
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