Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P50ST50 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P50ST50.
(89%)
27 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Superb 2D pictures, Good 3D pictures, Excellent price, Viera Connect is impressive
Less bright than LCD, Not very energy efficient, More online video please, Occasional 3D crosstalk
The Panasonic P50ST50 gets off to a fine start by managing to be both slimmer and more glamorous than you'd usually expect a Panasonic plasma TV to be. It's decently well connected too, including all the options you need to put the TV at the heart of a mo...
Contrast over 5000:1, Very wide viewing angles, Excellent screen responsiveness (6 ms on average), Accurate colours: average Delta E = 3, Excellent 3D mode: practically no crosstalk
Glossy screen is prone to reflections, High power use: 280 watts
The Panasonic Viera ST50 really has nothing to envy of the higher-end VT50. In fact, image quality is just as good in this model. We therefore don't see much point in shelling out for the pricier model, as the ST50 won't disappoint home cinema buffs....
Great value, full spec despite price, superb black levels and bright colours, excellent HD tuner
Only a hint of noise and motion instability at times
With good quality pictures from iPlayer and solid, subtle 3D performance, the TX-P65ST50 proves a quality all-rounder, which at this sort of money – and for this sort of size – is something truly worth shouting about. Panasonic's fine form continues.See a...
★★★★★At £849, the Panasonic TX-P42ST50B is superb value. It has great image quality and some clever image-processing tricks that improve picture quality, even as it’s playing them. Its internet services are comprehensive and easy to use, and its media...
We have spent some paragraphs describing certain shortcomings on the ST50, but we could probably have written twice as many extolling the numerous virtues of the 3D plasma TV. The bottom line is, the Panasonic TX-P50ST50B is a competitively-priced HDTV th...
Published: 2012-06-13, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Superb 2D pictures, Good 3D pictures, Excellent price, Viera Connect is impressive
Less bright than LCD, Not very energy efficient, More online video please, Occasional 3D crosstalk
LCD TVs might be getting better and better every year, but the Panasonic P50ST50 shows that plasma isn't resting on its laurels either. In fact, if you're remotely into movies, its wonderfully contrast-rich, finely detailed and gorgeously nuanced picture...
Published: 2012-05-18, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Excellent black levels, Impressive contrast ratio and dynamic range, Very good out-of-the-box colour accuracy, Reference colour gamut after calibration, Super 3D performance, VIERA Connect is plentiful in content, Good calibration controls, Built-in WiFi
Some 50Hz break-up with fast pans, Occasional dynamic false contouring, Lack of flexible picture options, Only 3 HDMI Inputs, Gaming Lag is a bit high
If there were some minor differences between the ranges in terms of the 2D performance, there were none that we could discern in 3D. In fact, we found the ST more immersive but that's undoubtedly as a result of the gargantuan screen size. For comfortable...
Outstanding cinematic picture quality, Stable and attractive online system, Fair value
Requires more power than LED equivalents, Not ideal for bright rooms, Could do with a few more online video services
The Panasonic P50ST50's in many ways outstanding pictures deliver a salutary reminder in these LED-dominated times of why plasma was first invented. It also reminds us why, for us, a top-notch plasma TV continues to produce the most natural and certainly ...