Panasonic TC-p50g25 Review
TC-P50G25 Review By “Jeffery”
panasonic plasma viera TC-P50G25 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
I am a happy owner of this wonderful TV for 20 days and before writing my opinion I wanted to test it thoroughly.
I state that I absolutely love the performance of new televisions and add that I had to buy one just because my trusty CRT has forsaken me.
So I convinced him to try his worthy successor, convinced that I would inevitably come to a product that would satisfy me very well for watching TV and DVDs, that is the standard that we can see, except for some Sky HD and PS3 with new Blu-Ray).
1080p Full HD Plasma TV, In short view of the unquestioned superiority of plasma on deeper black scenes (called Infinite Black) the colors and pixels response than the LCD, So I opted for this model.
I dare say that the vision channel with DDT is perfect even better than the CRT, with deep blacks and saturated colors, excellent brightness, embodied more than convincing.
And what about for the Bluray I delighted my eyes with the Transformers movie, a true spectacle, a unique high definition. What is the absolutely amazing image quality even on the most frenzied scenes. Thanks to 600Hz technology lets you view superb full-HD motion. (I did on seeing evidence of a high-end LCD, and unfortunately for the LCD, the yield was just enough for the non-moving scenes unwatchable and the most hectic).
I played PS3 games via HDMI and the quality is excellent.
Simple design with glossy black. The controls are at the bottom right, cleverly placed on the frame are not visible and on the left side there are the multimedia inputs.
I can tell you it is a great plasma that has nothing to envy to the Pioneer that much more expensive and Burn in effect suffer chronically.
In conclusion I would say that if you have some money available and you want to purchase this product, it’ll be extremely happy.
List Price: $1,499.95
Price : $1,248.00 (Jul 2010)
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