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58" VIERA plasma TV - 100Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HD ready More product details

421 reviews
November, 2009
Here is a plasma display capable of competing with the best. It firstly an impressive set of connectors, all audiovisual configurations are possible. An eco mode allows it to reduce consumption without too much impact on the quality of the image. The elec...
Image Quality quite remarkable .
We would have appreciated the presence of multimedia features such as DLNA .
From a purely technical, this plasma screen has certain qualities, but disparate. He gets a good mark in color, but its image processing we have seem a bit limited in standard definition. This is unfortunate because a slab of this size does not forgive an...
The display quality is proven and complementary connectors on the front are significant .
This screen is 46 kilos wholesale electric consumer .
Panasonic TH-42PZ800 is a 42 inch plasma television that can boast a very good image characteristics and financial specifications. The most expensive team, according to test .
Panasonic TH-50PZ800 is a 50 inch TV with full HD resolution. Testing praises contrast, ink and color in the reproduction of high resolution images, the SD picture is not as good .
We test Panasonic's best plasma. Keeps the goals ?
Broad flagship TEST : Panasonic's most expensive 50-inch waited on with full connectivity and organic images. But blacks could have been better. Retail price: 27,000 ,-
4 x HDMI, AVCHD-compatible SD-card reader; Can be used as IDTV in the terrestrial network; knocks Smoking pan;
Restricted image adjustment, black level is still lacking a bit;
Panasonic TH-50PZ800 is a 50-inch that can fix anything. Connection Flexibility is great, and it is one of the few TVs that let you play HD video directly from the SD card. Image adjustment possibilities is experienced, however, as well sober, and we woul...
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