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Abstract: The 42in Panasonic TX-P42GT50 is a plasma TV - not many companies make them now with most making LCD TVs instead. This set will guzzle more electricity than a LCD model, but in return it provides a great-looking picture. Compared to the LCD screens of ...
Stunning contrast performance, Great value, Good multimedia support
Fizzing and ghosting with horizontal motion, No Lovefilm among online services, 3D pictures not the brightest
The P50GT50 is a timely reminder as we approach the end of 2012 of just how brilliant plasma technology can be as a video display. In fact, if you're a movie fan it really is hard to think of a better way to spend the best part of £1200....
Published: 2012-11-11, Author: Danny , review by: itproportal.com
Stunning pictures with deep, deep blacks, Useful network features, Robust build quality
Viera Connect layout, Pricey, Needs more catch, up TV services
The TX-P42GT50 is a magnificent TV, offering the stunning picture quality we've come to expect from Panasonic's plasmas. Its contrast level and black depth put even the best LED-backlit LCD sets to shame, backed up by razor-sharp detail, smooth motion, d...
The Panasonic TX-P42GT50B delivers supremely beautiful images, thanks largely to class-leading black-level and contrast performance. However, we couldn't help but feel disappointed that the deepest degree of black is not accessible through the most custom...
Panasonic TX-P50GT50 review – verdict The GT50's larger 50in panel may help seal the deal in its favour if you're looking at similarly priced rivals. You may find better online features and styling elsewhere but if you just want a fantastic picture, it's ...
Immaculate 3D, Reference, level 2D Blu, ray, No motion blur, Deep black levels
No 3D glasses, Drab user interface, Manual digital file playback, Average sound
A class-leading plasma TV at an affordable price – at least compared to other high-end TVs – it's impossible to think of a better screen on which to watch both 2D and 3D Blu-ray. Standard definition sources are coped with unusually well, too, and while t...
Deep black levels; Rich contrasts; Beautifully natural colours; Multi-tasking apps; Relatively affordable price tag
Menu system and EPG look dated; Design could be improved
The 42-inch Panasonic TX-P42GT50B isn't the prettiest TV and it doesn't have the flashiest menu system, but it delivers the best picture quality of any TV I've seen in 2012. It offers amazingly deep black levels, rich contrasts, smooth motion handling ...
Published: 2012-05-14, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Fantastic black Levels, Excellent dynamic range, Very good out-of-the-box colour gamut, Reference calibrated colour gamut, Reference calibrated greyscale, Superb 3D, Comprehensive and highly effective calibration controls, THX Bright Room does what it say
Still some 50Hz niggles, Gaming lag is a touch higher than we'd like, HDMI ports too close to the edge for comfort
Panasonic have again been delivering the 3D goods this year, both with Plasma and LED, and the GT50 maintains the current form. For the most part, 3D pictures are deep, standout (when required) and crosstalk free. Under high contrast scenes, the resolutio...
Understated style, clear Smart Hub with new-look iPlayer plus Netflix and Skype, 3D glasses and pictures are better, excellent HD tuners, deep black levels, dynamic colours, incredible detail
SD & HD picture quality, Impressive black depth, Color reproduction, 3D picture quality, Push/Pull media features, Very fast response time
Buzzing, Dithering in dark colors, Reflections and color washout during daytime, Expensive 3D glasses and flicker during daytime, Smart Viera platform still lacks content & quality
Panasonic's Smart Viera platform is left graphically unchanged but Panasonic has added a range of features in the 2012 models. The dual-core based TVs (such as GT50) even supports new push and pull media functions that allow you to share media content bet...