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The editors liked
Excellent high definition and gaming performance
Great integrated speakers
Great value for money
Full high definition picture on large display
Excellent HDTV tuner
Plenty of inputs.
The editors didn't like
Some issues with standard-definition scaling
Small amounts of pixelation in PC mode The Final Word This is a great TV
But it does come at a high price. For purely high-definition playback
Great value for money, full high definition picture on large display, excellent HDTV tuner, plenty of inputs.
No 1080p24 support or 1:1 pixel mapping for HD sources, poor 576i scaling and de-interlacing.
The Panasonic TH-50PZ700A provides most of what we want in a true HDTV. Its colour is great. We can easily overcome the scaling and deinterlacing issues by using a high quality upscaling DVD player. The only real let-down for me is the lack of 1080p24 ...
Excellent high definition and gaming performance, great integrated speakers
Some issues with standard-definition scaling, small amounts of pixelation in PC mode The Final Word This is a great TV, but it does come at a high price. For purely high-definition playback, however, its hard to beat.
This is a great TV, but it does come at a high price. For purely high-definition playback, however, its hard to beat.
Abstract: Last year, Blu-ray was the next big thing, and this year its Full HD -- at least if youre listening to Panasonic. The company has released four new 1080p plasma panels from 42-inch to a massive 65 inches, with barely a word about content and what is ...
This plasma offers a solid black level and has good light output, so the picture has excellent contrast and rich color, Highdefinition sources look very detailed, and digital noise is not a concern, Because this is a plasma TV, it does not suffer from motion blur or viewingangle limitations, The TH42PZ700U uses an antireflective screen to help cut down on light reflections off the glass pane
The TV's film processing is only average, so you may see some digital artifacts, The internal speakers are not very robust, so the sound quality is somewhat thin, While the antireflective screen is effective, plasma is generally not as bright as LCD and is not the best choice for a really bright viewing environment.
Panasonic is one of the few plasma manufacturers that currently offers 1080p at the 42-inch screen size. While this TV's features and connections aren't as generous as you might find elsewhere, it offers very good performance at a good price. ...
Abstract: The 700U Series offers much of the same performance benefits as the higher-end 750U Series, at a lower price. For a flat panel of this size, the TH-58PZ700U is one of the better-performing yet well-priced options you will find.ManufacturerPanasonicMod...
Unsurpassed video performance in low ambient light and very high brightness combined with crisp image.
poorer performance in bright rooms, mediocre sound, high price.
This 50-inch 1080p plasma monitor is expensive, and must be judged critically on that account. With its generally very good basic video performance, the big Panasonic plasma merits some serious consideration. This set excels when it comes to sharp con...
Abstract: A pair of pretty Panasonic plasmas. I wish I could say I had some clever reason for reviewing two nearly identical plasmas. Perhaps there was, but its lost to me now. A few months ago, Panasonic asked me if I wanted to review the TH-50PZ700U, so I s...