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Hugely impressive picture quality; Stunningly deep black levels; Gorgeous colours; Good audio quality; Sterling range of smart apps
The cheaper GT50 offers many of the same features at a much lower cost; Menu presentation needs a refresh
The stunning 50-inch Panasonic TX-P50VT50B produces possibly the best pictures I've seen from a TV. There isn't a massive difference between it and the cheaper TX-P50GT50B though, apart from a £500 price hike, so this is one for the purists....
Smart design and clean interface, exhaustive spec, clever Touch Pad remote, good smart TV selection and performance, superb pictures
More affordable sibling runs it close
So the Panasonic TX-P50VT50 is another superb Panasonic set. Fully specified, you're unlikely to find much missing here in terms of features and connections.Performance is very close to the TX-P50GT50 but a few extras, including two pairs of active-shutte...
The Panasonic TX-P50VT50B is another outstanding Plasma television from the company's 2012 lineup. It features the killer combination of outstandingly deep black levels, excellent screen uniformity, freedom from meaningful viewing angle limitations, natur...
Published: 2012-03-26, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Awesome black levels, Dynamic range is equally as breath-taking, Reference out-of- the-box colours, Calibration controls are superb, Usual high calibre 3D performance, Excellent internet features - even if the browser is 'hidden', 8 train speakers work we
Still issues with 50Hz material, We'd like a little more light output in the Professional Modes, Touch Pad struggles with fine movement, Some dither noise in darker elements of the picture, Difficulties with network performance when wired. Wireless was fi
Whilst our 3D test pattern showed the Panasonic VT50 to display full horizontal and vertical resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels, this only seemed to apply in low to average brightness scenes. When we brought up one of the bright on-screen menus, the vertica...
Elegant Design, Deep Blacks, Realistic HD and 3D Visuals, Accurate Colors, Excellent Motion Rendering
Prone To Screen Burnin, Average Noise Filters
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