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Panasonic Viera TC-P50V10 is simply the best plasma TV of 2009. It is a high-end HDTV and both the feature set and the price are an indicator of that. Though it is relatively expensive, if you want the absolute best HDTV viewing experience, TC-P50V10 is the TV to buy. Though models in G10 series offer pretty much the same picture quality, V10 series of which TCP50V10 is part of, have a few extra features.

Whether those features are worth the extra money, it is a decision only you can make. What I can tell you for sure is that Panasonic TC-P50V10 that we are going to review here, is the best plasma TV for this year and it’s picture quality as well as the set of features is fantastic.

Slim Design

Though the slimmest plasma TV from Panasonic is the exclusive Z1, the TC-P50V10 is also thinner than most HDTVs out there. Measuring only 2 inch deep, it is slightly thinner than most TVs. One thing that adds to this and gives this plasma TV a very beautiful look is the sheet of glass that extends over the bezel. In other words, you get a seamless flat screen and that looks really good. If the looks are not enough, there is also a practical side to it: when you clean the screen, the dust won’t “hide” in the corners of the frame anymore.

Full Set of Features

Being a high-end plasma TV, Panasonic TC-P50V10 has pretty much every feature you could need. From a complete set of picture controls all the way to Internet connectivity and access to Amazon Video on Demand through its Viera Cast. Though it features THX mode, you have many picture controls to adjust the colors to your liking. This is especially useful as the color accuracy is not perfect if you don’t use THX mode. Viera Cast offers some nice to have features like Weather and Stock information, but these have been available last year as well. This year’s novelty is Amazon Video on Demand which we think is a very nice feature to have.

Great Video Processing and smooth 1080p/24 cinema mode

One of the many areas where Panasonic TC-P50V10 really shines is the video processing. When watching HDTV content you are going to have a great experience. If you are a fan of 1080p/24 mode that Blu Ray movies support, you will be happy to know that this TV handles it perfectly. Many HDTV’s out there brag about having this feature, however most of them fail when put to the test. On many plasma and LCD TVs, enabling 1080p/24 mode is not a good idea as the content will become unwatchable due to the flicker. This is not the case with TC-P50V10! This plasma TV is able to play 1080p/24 perfectly, without any flicker or other problems.

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Samsung LCD TV vs Plasma TV Panasonic


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When it comes to LCD TVs, Samsung models produce what is probably the most popular and best LCD TVs on the market. Panasonic holds the other side of the government when it comes to plasma televisions. To put it simply, if you are torn between buying an LCD or plasma HDTV, you can choose between the Samsung and Panasonic models. Here's a quick guide to help you make your decision.

Viewing angle: Both Samsung LCD TV and Panasonic plasma have a similar vision.viewing angle of plasma TVs can be as wide as 178 degrees, while the LCD TVs degrees, up to 175th Although both types of TV-like viewing angle, it is possible images of plasma televisions of any degradation of quality even when viewed from odd angles suffer. LCD on the other hand, best viewed from the front for better view.

Update Frequency: Traditional plasma TVs have a refresh rate flash, similar to the price of CRT televisions. LCD, on the otherHandle much slower refresh rates, but recent technical advances have greatly improved the refresh rate for LCD TVs. Some high-end (and expensive) models of LCD televisions now have refresh rate of 5 ms.

Burn In: Plasma TVs are not suited to images that depict static electricity. After extensive use of videos that show static, are susceptible to burn-in effect, permanent video where they left "residue" left on the screen is much like a permanent shadow on theScreen. the newer models have now clearly this problem could be reduced. LCD, on the other hand, are vulnerable to a similar problem "retained pixel charge" called when a pixel (or group of pixels) remains discolored. Fortunately, this problem can be established.

Health: Most LCD models last hours between 30.06 million hours. Plasma TVs take about the same time to get a 'Half Life' (where the advertisement appears more than half of its brightness). RecentlyPanasonic has announced that its plasma TV can be up to 100,000 hours.

Stability: Plasma TVs are usually heavier and a little 'thicker LCD TV. Due to its weight, it is best to leave the installation to the experts, especially if you plan to mount your plasma on the wall. Plasma TVs are more sensitive, it must also be removed during transport.

Image quality: It 's clear that plasma TVs produced images clearer and sharper. This is becauseThis high contrast ratio which is also unique in more expensive LCD model. The blacks are deeper and the images are bright on a plasma TV. On the other side of the LCD screen reflects very little light, so a better viewing experience in a brightly lit rooms.

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Panasonic Offers New Definition of Plasma TV

Painting, as representative a plasma HDTV over a regular ol 'is very difficult. This is why the campaign of new Panasonic plasma TV, breaking this week, will focus more on the image on the TV and more on what consumers can do with their displays.Panasonic HD has a good guide on this work, his first driving agency Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners, New York, where he fights to protect his position as head of U.S. plasma TV makers.Samsung and others are aggressively attacking the market on Panasonic plasma. Samsung, in collaboration with Sony, has successfully attracting consumers to other technologies like HDTV LCD (liquid crystal display), according to Ross Rubin, director of analysis at NPD Group, Port Washington, NY ", LCD technology is becoming increasingly accessible and larger, "said Rubin. Average prices of 42-inch, kdl 32, plasma and LCD TVs are now $ 2100 and $ 2700, kdl 32, respectively This is down $ 4200. "LCD has some advantages,", kdl 32, said Rubin. "E 'lighter, thinner and there is no problem for burn-in that had a problem with plasma, although it is improving." Panasonic will expand its $ 80 mil euros in 2005, more national media budget to support the efforts of building the brand by the company. Once known for a, kdl 32, range of products, Panasonic is now focusing on growth of some key elements. Plasma is perhaps his greatest attention. Cameras, where Panasonic, kdl 32, ninth in the category, also get a new campaign in the spring "moms, dads and new graduates" window. Panasonic unveils Blu-ray June 22 with the support of marketing efforts to monitor the plasma, "Flip," shows people viewing a 58-inch TV from different angles. A couple looking art on the side of the screen, watching the surfers, kdl 32, head down waterfalls and so VoiceOver forth.A by Christian Slater offers: "Your favorite. Videos. Your photos. And your favorite TV shows high definition, kdl 32, . You Now Showing life on our image better than ever. Panasonic is the change of perspective on television. "The, kdl 32, tag goes on:" Panasonic. Ideas for life ". "How can I convince you of our image is the best? It's the ultimate, kdl 32, dilemma, as, kdl 32, I really do not understand how BMW drives so I have not driven one?" Said Rob Feakin, Executive Creative Director / Vice President for KB + P. "We use a ' analogy to say looking like this picture on your TV is crap. "Fifteen, kdl 32, seconds teaser ads begin this week, leading to full implementation." People are very interested in pangel HDTV flat, "said Gene Kelsey, VP of brand strategy group at Panasonic Consumer Electronics, Secaucus, NJ "content is no longer available. More sets are coming. People are living it. Once you realize that it is something they want. "Panasonic Digital Camera is always with Optical Image Stabilizer will also share the spotlight. The digital camera market presents major challenges for Panasonic," Rubin said NPD: "It, kdl 32, 'a category very difficult to compete with Sony Kodak and Canon high reputation in market share for some time. "Sony, Canon and others are working to develop a technology for image stabilization, kdl 32, similar, kdl 32, to Panasonic. Moreover, the, kdl 32, demand for point-and-shoot digital cameras is leveling off. According to Rubin, "For the next year or two we will see a decline [in sales] for the first time." TV spots breaking this week to tell consumers, kdl 32, that should not be still, to take quality shots, "Who said you must stand still to take a still life?" And "captures the spontaneity,, kdl 32, not the effect of blurring. "About 35% of digital photos were deleted because they are vague, the KB + P.

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