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Abstract: The Panasonic TX-P50VT20B's plasma tech should, in theory, make it better at 3D.LCD and LED-backlit LCD TVs sometimes have their 3D-ness marred by ‘crosstalk', where elements of picture information intended for your left eye are relayed to your right eye,...
The modern day consumer is spoilt for choice! He can go for LCD televisions, Plasma models or even the LED's. So where does the Panasonic Viera TH-P65VT20D 3D Plasma television stand among all the different types of television? Is it really worth shelling...
The Panasonic VIERA TH-P65VT20D is priced at a maximum retail price of Rs. 3,79,000. This is a really costly piece of technology, which does deliver some stellar performances, as far as 2D playback is concerned. The ability to play movies through a fla...
Abstract: The Panasonic plasma is a 65 inch display monster has a full matt finish on the body. Unfortunately in terms of looks its quite plain and the simple base offers no swivel adjustment either. Plasma TV usually show better blacks and the Panasonic one is ...
3D looks a lot better, good HD picture quality, plenty of connectivity, price
High power consumption, comes with only one 3D glass, USB does not support NTFS
The P50VT20D is priced at Rs. 1,99,990, which is expensive. On the other hand, you'll probably get a 46-47-inch 3D LED for this price, so if size is what you're looking for in this budget then the Panasonic is a better deal. The P50VT20D has a lot goin...
The huge 1920 x 1080 screen produces fantastic black level response and punchy, deep contrast. Performance is exceptional in 2D mode, and there’s only a slight hit to picture brightness and contrast when you switch to 3D. In fact, 3D pictures are more watchable (if a little less bright) here than on large LCD and LED 3D TVs, mainly thanks to low levels of crosstalk ghosting – the line-doubling ef
The sheer size of this telly means that any picture issues are easy to spot: there is slightly more 3D crosstalk than on Panasonic’s 50-inch plasmas, and despite some classy upscaling tech inside standard definition content can lack detail. These are really just symptoms of a large screen though – not really Panasonic’s fault.
Yes, it’s pricey and yes, it needs to be accommodated in a barn-sized living room, but the Panasonic TX-P65VT20 is a fantastically impressive luxury TV whether you’re watching 3D or old-fashioned 2D images.Panasonic TX-P65VT20 has no tags. User comment...
Is Plasma a dying breed? Well it wouldn’t be the first time market forces have seen the superior technology lose out, but we hope there’ll be a place in the future for plasma technology. The quality of the 3D on the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 is stunning, a...
Abstract: Regular readers will know that we've already seen most of Panasonic's ground-breaking VT20 3D plasma TVs. But the one that's slipped through the cracks has the potential, in our opinion, to be the most popular model of all. That model is the TX-P46VT20: ...
Like the 42″ model, the Panasonic TX-P46VT20B 3D Plasma TV still doesn't manage to be quite as recommendable as the wonderful TX-P50VT20 we reviewed back in May last year. Although its Stereoscopic 3D video output has the same involving 3D effect (thanks...