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Panasonic TC-P65S2 Review

By admin On October 15, 2010 Under HDTV 65 inch Reviews, Panasonic HDTV Reviews, Panasonic Plasma Review

Panasonic TC-P65S2 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

TC-P65S2 Review By “George Benjamin”

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panasonic 65 inch tc p46s2 300x237 Panasonic TC P65S2 ReviewFirst, We bought a PS3, in the hope that it will be pretty well on CRT  TV, it’s not like we think, It’s not the best, So we think that we must start well for the age of a new TV.

After extensive consultation we have decided on a plasma. Just because we are passionate about movies, TV shows, games and do more at night than during the day and the naturalness of the color representation was very important to us. And we want A very big TV!!

We bought online because Money Saving and Convinience, The delivery took place without problems. The setting up of the TV was easy, assemble base, television set on it, screw it -> is finished and very stable!

The device makes at first sight a really well-made impression.
The black, polished frame, the design work properly refined and fit into any living room.
Of course, so also each fingerprint is visible on the frame.

The configuration is very simple and self explanatory. After that is automatically searched for analog and the DVB-T channels. The sort order is also designed as simple as ever.

The color quality is endless. The picture looks very natural. No streaks, no trembling … terrific.
Even after a long time the television is not even warm!

Especially in combination with the PS3 you have a terrific game and movie experience, the pictures appear crisp and clear (600Hz Sub-field Drive).

Benefit from plasma TV: black is black and not dark gray.
The TV has four different image modes: Normal, Dynamic, Theater & Eco.
Dynamics is quite bright and colorful, Cinema more like acts as if the image has a slight gray tinge. You can still make all modes even individually.

The Economic mode adjusts the brightness of the display to the environment of the TV using a light sensor. Thus, in the evening reduces the brightness and saves power without having qualitative lose. This is the mode we prefer for television. The picture is clear, the optimal contrast, color and brightness of course optimal.

We only have analog cable television, which the Panasonic can deal well with. Certainly not as razor-sharp, as if watching a BluRay, but still perfectly acceptable and foreseeable.

At the sound I was pleasantly surprised.
Sure, you should not expect mega bass but for the “Normal” the sound is perfectly adequate and better than most other devices.
It can even set the menu, how far the TV from the wall.
For those who want to experience the cinema feeling a real sound system is of course still essential.

Power Consumption
* 214.0 Watt – for plasma TV should be noted, however, that the power consumption varies depending on the image – bright images consume more power than dark images
* Standby: 0.3 Watt (ENERGY STAR Qualified)

Conclusion
We are best satisfied with this TV. At a price of $1,938.73 (Amazon.com). Value for money with this performance and size. Strong buy recommendation!
Thanks for reading.

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