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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The P60X901 renders attractive HD images, with natural color and good detail. It handles the upconversion of SD sources particularly well, Reel60 technology cuts down on judder to produce smoother movement with film sources, The menu includes lots of options to finetune image quality, Plasma TVs do not suffer from motion blur or viewing angle issues,
The P60X901 isn't a true progressive 1080p display. Images aren't as razorsharp and finely detailed as you can find elsewhere, The TV's black level is not as good as other plasmas on the market, so images lack some depth and richness in a dark room, Plasmas generally aren't as bright as LCDs and therefore are not the best choice for a really bright room.
Only a handful of plasma HDTVs offer a smooth-motion mode to cut down on film judder, and this Hitachi is one of them. Its connections and features are excellent, but its performance, while solid, doesn't quite compare with the best flat panels on the ...
Day Dynamic/Day and Night Memory modes, three component inputs, three HDMI inputs
One front HDMI input instead of side, expensive
Any large HDTV set can help transform your living room into a screening room, but the Hitachi P50X901 Ultravision set lives up to the "Directors Series" moniker. With this 50-inch plasma set, you wont feel like a mere film buff--you will feel like a...
Abstract: The P60X901 has an excellent complement of features and offers solid performance. However, its higher price tag has it competing with true 1080p plasmas from companies like Pioneer, and its black level and overall performance don’t quite measure up.Man...
Comprehensive audio and video controls. No overscan with HD video sources. Effective game mode minimizes video delay. Motorized swivel stand.
Interlaced display technology produces distracting image artifacts. Bright black levels resulted in poor average contrast. Banding noted in some fine color gradients.
The Hitachi P50X901 offers some of the best audio and video controls Ive ever seen, but its interlaced display technology suffers from poor black levels and occasionally adds distracting artifacts....
Abstract: Until quite recently, 50 inches was pretty much the hot screen size for plasma TVs. But with LCDs now growing past that (and with big rear projectors now disappearing), plasma makers are stepping up their offerings at the 60-inch mark. Sure, theres a...