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Pictures not the brightest, Not cheap, Poor touchpad remote, Dynamic mode flickers
Best TVs to buy 10 best 32-inch TVs 10 best 37-inch TVs 13 best 42-inch TVs 12 best 3D TVs The Panasonic TX-P65VT50 has all the credentials it needs to be the daddy of all 2012 TVs. For starters, it's 65 inches from corner to corner, making most TVs look ...
Excellent, cinematic picture quality, Minimal crosstalk with 3D images, Good value for what's on offer
Not the brightest pictures in the world, Some fizzing noise over skin tones, Chubbier and heavier than LCD models
The P50VT50's preference for relatively darkened room environments possibly makes it a slightly flawed option for people with very bright living rooms. If you're a serious film/picture quality fan, though, the P50VT50 is quite simply a thing of beauty, pr...
Unsurprisingly for a product from the highest-priced and highest-specced range, value for money is not the VT50 series' priority. From our point of view as video enthusiasts, the would-be strongest selling point of the VT50 – the in-depth picture setup co...
Abstract: The Panasonic TX-P55VT50 is surprisingly rare beast in this day and age. Sure, it’s a giant 3D smart TV, but it’s also a plasma one, and they’re unusual when LCDs are much cheaper to produce. But their stunning contrast and colour reproduction make wat...
Amazing sharpness, very bright, superb 2D and 3D image quality, amazing styling, plenty of inputs, both freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners
Some picture artifacts on moving objects, 3D glasses still a bit to heavy
This is the TV for film lovers, TV lovers and people who just want the ultimate in picture quality. It's almost perfect, bar a few little quirks and a slightly less than brilliant "smart" TV system. But, for sure, if you're looking for the ultimate in ...
Gloriously huge and sharp HD pictures; Rich and refined colours; Deep black levels; Good audio; Impressive 3D performance
Touchpad remote is annoying to use; User interface looks dated; Smart TV system needs more premium content
The TX-P65VT50 is big and expensive, but once you've witnessed it in action it's difficult not to fall in love with it -- especially as it's such a refined performer in the picture quality department. That said, it's not completely without flaws, as it...
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Published: 2012-08-16, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Reference black levels, Dynamic range is equally as impressive, Lack of PWM noise and clean looking images, Excellent out-of-the-box greyscale, Reference greyscale after calibration, Excellent out-of-the-box colour gamut, Reference colour gamut after cali
Very subtle instances of 50Hz break-up with fast pans, Occasional dynamic false contouring, Some dither noise in darker elements of the picture, Some users may suffer from image flicker, Slightly better blacks in THX Cinema than in Professional Modes, Pro
As with its stable mates, the P65VT50 is capable of delivering some of the best 3D images available on the market. When it comes to active shutter Full HD 3D we have found that Panasonic's displays have the edge over the competition in terms of both motio...
Pictures not the brightest, Not cheap, Poor touchpad remote, Dynamic mode flickers
After seeing its plasma TV rivals gain on it substantially last year, Panasonic has pulled out all the stops for 2012 to put clear blue water again between its top-tier plasmas and the chasing pack. In fact, its efforts have resulted in the Panasonic TX-...