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50" Plasma, 1080p, THX, Viera Cast, H.264, IP Camera Ready, PC Input, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
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- 1920 x 1080 Resolution- Native contrast 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast 2,000,000:1 Infinite black for the brightest whites and darkest blacks
- 3 HDMI Inputs
- THX Certified display
- PC Input For Better Viewing
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By TH (Alabama)
This unit weighs roughly 75 pounds, and it comes unattached to its base. Installing it requires two strong men who know what they are doing even when it is to be placed on a table or TV stand-the TV must be lifted onto the base and then screwed to it. Hanging it on a wall would probably require three men.
The Panasonic tech people demonstrated no interest in helping me connect this device to another product called TV Ears which broadcasts to a set of headphones. TV Ears requires an "audio out" socket which the Panasonic lacks. I tried all of the audio sockets on the Panasonic, and none worked.
The picture quality is excellent although initially our Charter Cable installer attached the Panasonic to the set top box with RCA cables. The result is what appears to be a 720p image. This unit (and undoubtedly all 1080p sets) requires an HDMI cable. This information is provided in passing with no particular emphasis in the poorly written Panasonic manual.
Overall, getting this unit to work with the other components in our system has taken weeks of effort, roughly a dozen e-mails, and multiple trips to local stores. If I knew when I bought it how irritating and expensive the process would be, I would have waited for my ordinary television to wear out.
By Richard K. Walbridge Sr. (Coastal Massachusetts)
The TV is awesome with lots of adjustable features including picture, sound, etc. It is everything I had hoped for.
By dcf977 (Chicago, IL)
I have had the TC-P50G10 in the house for a few days now. My wife and I are thoroughly disappointed.
I have been buying Panasonic TVs for many years, all the way back to the pana-black square CRT days. They have always been my favorite. I have a Panasonic plasma in another room of the house which is a few years old and have been very pleased with it. I was very confident when I purchased the TC-P50G10 from amazon based on the rave reviews from all the blogs (cnet, HDGURU, etc..). Everyone seems to love it. However, this 1080p plasma tends to be blurry, fuzzy or hazy. There is a dullness to the picture as opposed to the crystal clear dynamism that I expect from a top notch 1080p plasma. I notice it most when watching sports. When there are graphics on the screen, such as on Fox during the World Series when they display the box with a batters statistics, its blurry and muted. The text is fuzzy. Actually, any text displayed on the set is fuzzy. My wife noticed it first and I didn't want to accept it, but she is right. We have difficulty focusing on the thing. And don't tell me its the picture settings. I have tried every combination of THX, Custom, Standard... while moving the other settings all over the place. Same thing, dull and muted. We thought that perhaps ours was defective, but we went to BB today and as we walked up to the same model TC-P50G10 on display, we saw it right away. When sitting next to the other flat panels, the Panasonic plasmas from the 2009 line-up all have a grayish, muted effect to them. Oh, and the color is a bit off too. The green isn't right. I could deal with the color issue on its own, but this sucker is headed back to amazon. Don't believe the hype. I see the potential for greatness, but the 2009 lineup of Panasonic plasmas are a resounding dud.
By Rick Raymo (NorEaster)
Ever tried to watch someone else play a game off angle on an LCD or RPTV?
Every tried to watch a film in the same condition?
Who owns the sweet spot in your house?
Sitting Dead Center and face on with an LCD and an RPTV is the only way to actually get to watch them properly--muchless being part of a co-op, turn-taking or just enjoying watching someone else play a game.
This is like the issue with stereo. There's one good place to sit. Directly between the speakers.
Plasma HDTV's have none of that and the cost to actually use one has dropped to darned close to a normal LCD--and way below a big Tube TV.
I'm very happy with my Panny.
You will be too.
By J. Burke (USA)
This is a fantastic set. No doubt about it. Here are some thoughts for those looking into this TV.
- This plasma is not going to work well in a brightly lit room or one with a lot of sun light.
- It has zero input lag, so it will work well with games like the XBox 360 or PS3.
- Standard Def TV it upconverted well.
- Blue Ray movies? Simply awesome!
- The speakers are OK, nothing great. But then again, most people (like me) will hook this puppy up to an AV receiver anyway.
- Image quality is awesome!
- This TV is very fast at processing images. I have not seen any evidence of dropped pixels or other image quality issues with the XBox or Blue Ray. Its just smooth and will look better then they do in the store.
- No image retention issues at all.
- Delivery was handled quite well.
Just sit back, relax and enjoy!
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