Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Panasonic TH-65VX100 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TH-65VX100.
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22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Glorious colour and contrast gradient Professional calibration included Massive size
Poor deinterlacing No composite video or SVideo No 576i support over HDMI
Treat this display as you would a glorious set of high-end stereo loudspeakers, and you will not go wrong. Don't worry about the lousy deinterlacing. Just get a worthy Blu-ray player. And then sit back, secure in the knowledge that your display, after cal...
Abstract: Panasonic's 2009 Premiere line includes two models that are light on features but heavy on picture quality and pro-level construction. The Panasonic TH-65VX100U is the larger of the two, clocking in at 65 inches and a sizzling 10 grand. What the monitor l...
Abstract: This professional-series plasma from Panasonic isn't quite perfect: The picture looks weak in daylight conditions; red and green tones are slightly over-exaggerated; and the display will not accept HDMI-576i signals. Nevertheless, the massive, contrast-rich, and highly cinematic..
Exceptional picture quality, lots of settings to tweak
Requires expert calibration for best picture, expensive, no speakers
If you’re looking for a plasma television that’s even more amazing than Pioneer’s KURO series, Panasonic’s Premiere Series TVs should be your port of call. ...
Abstract: Available in 50 and 65 inches, the VX100 series from Panasonic is the pinnacle of plasma technology. When Pioneer pulled out of the plasma market, Panasonic took up the mantle and hired the team that created the award winning KURO plasma. Since then, ...
Abstract: Whether using this very impressive plasma as a home theater centerpiece or as a public display for a fine garments store you will get very solid performance. I expected local deviation in color and motion artifacts from this giant as opposed to its sm...
Bells and whistles are for the kids. The more you spend, the purer the experience you get. This flawless 1080p plasma panel doesn’t have a Freeview tuner. It doesn’t even have speakers. What it does have are the richest blacks, the clearest co...
Panasonic must have been standing in the corner with its fingers in its ears, going “La la la la” for the last 12 months. Eight grand is a sizable chunk of change to drop on a standalone screen, especially as you’re probably looking at s...
This is not the best High Def screen in the world. It’s the best High Def screen in the known universe. Scientists peering through the Hubble telescope suspected for a time that they may have located a better display in the vicinity of Betelgeuse. B...