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70 Reviews
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Good 3D and 2D Full HD performance, Surprisingly reasonable price tag
Free to air TV doesn't look great, Black performance isn't perfect
Panasonic's latest and greatest and largest 3D plasma TV is excellent when paired with a high quality Blu-ray player, for both 2D and 3D movies. It's not even especially expensive given its huge screen size. Its internal digital TV tuner isn't very good t...
Zelfs als we naar de adviesprijs kijken scoort deze Panasonic uitstekend in vergelijking met de directe concurrentie. We kijken er dan ook niet vreemd van op dat dit toestel recent aan de ging met de EISA-award voor 'European Plasma TV 2011-2012' . H...
Panasonic TX-P65VT30 er utvilsomt en av de beste skjermene på markedet akkurat nå. En helt overlegen fargegjengivelse med imponerende kontrast og svartnivå gjør at filmtitting blir en ren nytelse. Forskjellen mellom Samsung og Panasonic er ikke dramati...
Abstract: Panasonic’s VT30 plasma line marks an evolution in performance and style over last year’s VT25 Series. It’s true that the TC-P55VT30 is pricey when compared with other plasmas in its size range, and its THX mode could stand to be more accurate. But on...
Stunning contrast, Crosstalk-free 3D, Plenty of multimedia action
It's not cheap, Concerns over image retention, Brightness shifting
With the P65VT30, Panasonic has delivered the single most ‘serious' home cinema television money can currently buy. Yes, you might spot the occasional irritation along the way, but for the vast majority of your viewing time the biggest problem you're like...
With small rather than revolutionary improvements in virtually every aspect of its performance, Panasonic's flagship TX-P50VT30 deserves to be recognized as one of the best TVs money can buy. 3D ability, Colour reproduction, black levels Could be bet...
Abstract: With prices starting at around £2,500, the Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30B is probably not a 3D TV for the faint of heart - or the light of wallet. However, with Panasonic's TVs consistently in end-of-year charts and awards, they are always worth a look, w...