Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Panasonic TH-50PZ800B and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TH-50PZ800B.
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Abstract: Although I always try to leave any preconceptions I might have about a product on the doorstep before entering the test room, I'd be lying if I didn't admit to having a pretty good up-front feeling about the 50PZ800B. After all, it's a really big screen (...
Good anti-glare screen, good black levels, built-in gallery player, four HDMI inputs
Expensive, weak native speakers
A few short years ago, 42-inches was about the only size possible for a plasma HDTV set; today, these are considered the introductory size. Yet there are still plenty of potential viewers who would consider these sets to be "large." Of course, other t...
Great value for money; Full high definition picture; Excellent colour; Excellent HDTV tuner; Excellent video processing
Reflective glass increases need to boost ‘contrast’ control for bright picture
If the TH-42PZ800A is representative of Panasonics entire new range of plasma HDTVs, I would have to say that they are on a winner. Despite the seeming dominance of LCD TVs, this TV shows that plasma is still the best. RRP: $2899.00 GadgetGuy Rating O...
Great blacks, excellent contrast, rich accurate colours, good motion handling
Minor noise issues, calibration options lacking
Another great plasma from Panasonic. The TH-42PZ800A produces a great picture with some of the best blacks weve seen; it only suffers from a few niggling issues. ...
Abstract: Its hard to say what our first impressions of the Panasonic TH-42PZ800A were: the south end of a north-bound robot? Darth Vader with a moustache? The Panasonic is certainly a futuristic looking telly. And its gloss-black finish and subtle bottom bezel...
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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: When you make the investment in a Panasonic plasma TV, you can rest easy knowing that you are paying for one of the finest looking and accurately detailed picture displays on the market. THX mode is the new, hot feature for this year's model, and it deliv...
Although we were a little disappointed by the lack of image calibration options on show given this display’s price (roughly £500 more than the 50-inch PZ80), we were still very pleased with the image quality produced by the Panasonic TH50PZ800B...
Abstract: We are part of the plasma screen fan club. For some time they were digital royalty in homes across the world and even now they continue to rival LCDs.Plasmas still hold some prerogatives too. The Panasonic 42PZ800, for instance, has a wide viewing angl...
Abstract: The only areas of concern we had with the 50PZ800, in fact - aside from it not selling its quality cheap - are that the occasional rogue colour tone sneaks in when watching standard de...