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Abstract: This professional-series plasma from Panasonic isn't quite perfect: The picture looks weak in daylight conditions; red and green tones are slightly over-exaggerated; and the display will not accept HDMI-576i signals. Nevertheless, the massive, contrast-rich, and highly cinematic..
Abstract: Whether using this very impressive plasma as a home theater centerpiece or as a public display for a fine garments store you will get very solid performance. I expected local deviation in color and motion artifacts from this giant as opposed to its sm...
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...
Abstract: Panasonics latest 65ih plasma, the TH-65VX100E, ships into the UK with an £8000 price ticket. Thats a hefty hunk of change by anyones calculation - and it doesnt even come with built-in tuner or speakers as standard. But you know what? Weve ...
Abstract: Panasonic has just unveiled its latest and highest performing plasma display, the TH-65VX100. It is part of a new Premiere series of displays designed specifically for the custom installation market. The initial model is a 65” 1080p monitor (no built-i...