There are many of aspects to appreciate about the LG 50PZ950 ($1,500 – much less than the original $2,000 MSRP). This behemoth plasma screen has features aplenty. Just by buying an LG with internet connectivity, you get one of the best user interfaces,...
Very good image quality, Generous feature set, Generous feature set, Very good image quality, Low price for its size and quality
No built-in Wi-Fi, Setup guide needs work, No built-in Wi-Fi, Setup guide needs work, May be too much TV for some users' needs, May be too much TV for some users' needs
The Infinia 50PZ950 has very good image quality and an excellent array of features, but this 50-inch plasma set needs built-in Wi-Fi and a better setup guide. ...
Abstract: The 50PZ950 may not unseat the vaunted Kuro, but it sure gives it a run for its money. I used the LG as my main display during its tenure at my house, no small compliment given my normal 102-inch projection screen affliction, and its punchy, bright, a...
Abstract: The LG PZ950 has a very clean looking front thanks to the single pane of glass for both the screen and surrounding black bezel, which gives it a glossy, seamless look. There's also a transparent lip that surrounds both the curved base and the panel's ...
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The 60PK950 is a 3Dcapable TV. It is THXcertified for 3D and 2D content, Plasma TVs generally do not suffer from viewingangle limitations or significant motionblur issues, The TV has plenty of connection options and picture adjustments, The 60PK950 supports a wired or wireless network connection. It can receive streamed content from a DLNA server and includes the robust Smart TV media platfo
LG does not include any 3D glasses in the package, and the glasses cost $129.99 each, Plasma TVs generally are not as bright as LCDs, which is important with activeshutter 3D technology, The 60PZ650 does not include a "smooth" dejudder mode for films sources.
The plasma category is where you're going to find the best deals on the biggest screens in the TV market, and screen size really does matter if you want the most effective 3D presentation. Even though the 60-inch 60PK950 sits at the top of LG's plasma ...
Published: 2011-08-26, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The LG PZ950 series evinced excellent color in bright and dark areas, along with the even screen uniformity of plasma. The Smart TV Internet portal is well-designed with a solid selection of streaming services, and LG includes a Wi-Fi dongle. The secondar
This plasma reproduces light black levels and its screen handles bright rooms worse than other TVs. It showed mediocre 3D performance. Smart TV lacks Pandora, and its search is next to useless
Although blessed with solid features, design, and performance, the LG PZ950 series can't match the excellent picture quality of other plasmas in its price range.
PZ950 features LG's complete Smart TV interface with Apps (coming later), a web browser, USB recording (in Europe) and DLNA. LG's Smart TV platform is very promising and we said in our LW6500 review that it is one of the best at the moment, competing with...
Low price for its size and quality, Very good image quality, Generous feature set
May be too much TV for some users' needs, No built-in Wi-Fi, Setup guide needs work
The Infinia 50PZ950 has very good image quality and an excellent array of features, but this 50-inch plasma set needs built-in Wi-Fi and a better setup guide...
Elegant design, Fast response time, Excellent 3D depths and clarity
Subtle image retention, Subpar black depths
The Final WordLet's do a quick recap. The PZ950 is a very decent effort by LG, although we won't rate it as the best plasma display for 2011 till we've reviewed the Pansonic VT30S and Samsung D8000 PDPs (stay tuned for those reviews). Cosmetically, this t...