Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P50VT30 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P50VT30.
July 2011
(89%)
71 Reviews
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Abstract: Plasma televisions have been around but because of price and the higher power consumption, they have really not hit that well with the users. The 65 inch plasma TV from Panasonic is anything but slim, at 6cm and 63kg in weight, like your led TVs. The P...
An impressive television, such as the Panasonic P65VT30D doesn’t come cheap. In India, it has been priced at an MRP of Rs.3,79,900. It’s also extremely stylish with a one sheet glass design and with the thickness close to a LED LCD television, there’s ...
To end our analysis with a much needed conclusion, we think that Panasonic's Viera TX-P50VT30 isn't a great improvement over the VT30, but it works well and won't damage quickly....
If you're interested mainly in 2D viewing and want the biggest, and by most people's estimation, the best consumer Plasma TV available at the time of writing, then this is it. Running the newest system software (firmware), the Panasonic TX-P65VT30 is a sl...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Superb 2D image quality, Great media streaming, Crosstalk-free 3D
No built-in Wi-Fi, 3D is a little dark, Expensive
Beautifully built, ambitiously equipped and blessed with a stonking AV performance regardless of your preferred dimension, the TX-P50VT30 is a cut above the majority of highstreet flatscreens. This is a display of legendary finesse. It may be expensiv
Stunning contrast, Crosstalk-free 3D, Plenty of multimedia action
It's not cheap, Concerns over image retention, Brightness shifting
With the P65VT30, Panasonic has delivered the single most ‘serious' home cinema television money can currently buy. Yes, you might spot the occasional irritation along the way, but for the vast majority of your viewing time the biggest problem you're like...