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Abstract: Panasonic TH-65VX100W By Nigel BealeApril 2009 Panasonic TH-65VX100W. $ Despite display technology advancing quickly over the last few years the plasma is still the display type that most consumers make comparisons with for image quality. This is due t...
Black levels are sensational, Fine detailing is spectacular and colours are immaculate, Standard-def performance is first-rate, An option to turn the internal scaler off is good news for those with dedicated external pixel-tweakers
163;8,000 is a serious investment and theres no tuner or speakers built-in
Abstract: Panasonic’s new big-screen monitor doesn’t have a TV tuner, speakers or even a stand, so why would you buy it? Well, the point is that you likely won’t: The screen is aimed at businesses rather than homes. That being said, if you have an extra 10 large...
Abstract: Superb resolution , Near reference-quality blacks , No tuners or speakers , HDMI is version 1.2a, not 1.3 I watched a lot of television when I was growing up. But I was also a passionate reader. OK, more often than not, I was reading a RadioShack cata...
Published: 2009-02-10, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Reproduced deep black levels with excellent shadow detail; handles 1080p/24 sources properly; external scalar mode can disable all video processing; numerous picture adjustments.
Extremely expensive; inaccurate primary colors; light connectivity with just one component-video and no standard-definition inputs; no speakers or stand included.
Panasonics high-end Premiere plasmas put out professional-quality images for a correspondingly high price. Specifications: Product type: Plasma panel ; Diagonal size: 65 in ; Brightness (cd/m2): 1200 cd/m2 ; See full specs See all products in the Pana...
Abstract: Looking to carve out a piece out of the high-end custom market for themselves, Panasonic launched the Premiere line, with 50 and a 65-inch models. Sporting many custom features aimed at the custom market, does the Premiere have what it takes to compete...
Abstract: I watched a lot of television growing up. But I was also a passionate reader. Okay, more often than not what I was reading was a Radio Shack catalog or the latest issue of the now-defunct Audio or High Fidelity. But sitting at least a dozen feet away...