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13 Reviews
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Looking at DVDs, the detail was surprisingly good, especially for a display with less than 1920x1080 resolution. On Moulin Rouge, the buildings in Montmartre and the cabaret itself were crisply defined. The riotous colors were faithfully reproduced ex...
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Sharp picture with good detail, attractive cabinet
No picture-in-picture, no PC connectivity, lacks CableCARD slot
Panasonics TH-50PX60U is a stylish 50-inch plasma HDTV that delivers great performance. This silver flat-panel set comes with a pedestal stand that can be removed for mounting the monitor on the wall, although a separately available bracket is requir...
Abstract: The Panasonic TH-50PX60U is the 9th edition of the very popular Panasonic high-definition plasma televisions. The resolution remains 1366x768 like the previous model, the TH-50PX50U?a Best Seller in 2005, but Panasonic has upped the contrast ratio spe...
Abstract: When we reviewed Panasonic's current 32in LCD TV a few days ago, we made the point that Panasonic is one of a dwindling number of companies still sticking to the mantra that while LCD is all well and good for small TVs, plasma is where it's at for anythin...
Abstract: Panasonics 2006 line of consumer plasmas is the TH-PX60U series, an update to the popular TH-PX50U series. The two smaller sets--the 42-inch TH-42PX60U and the 37-inch TH-37PX60U--have a native resolution of 1,024x768, and the two larger sets, the 50-...
Overall picture quality, Connectivity, Black level
Occasional motion issues, Bland design
Times are confusing enough for your average TV punter these days without more format fisticuffs to worry about. Yet it looks like 2006 might not only be the year HD DVD locks horns with Blu-ray, it may also mark battle for the TV middle ground, between...