Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P50ST30 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P50ST30.
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15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Freeview HD tuner, great with SD as well as HD, colour, contrast
No home networking or Freesat HD tuner, lacks ultimate hi-def detail, no 3D glasses included
A good TV for 2D, but the lack of included glasses and lack of HD detail means it's not perfect. But overall, this is a likeable screen that gets our seal of approval ...
Excellent contrast and black levels; Warm, cinematic colours; excellent 3D pictures; impressive Internet features
Lacks media streaming support; 3D glasses are pricey
If you don’t need media streaming features or a Freesat tuner, then the Panasonic TX-P46ST30 is an excellent alternative to Panasonic's GT30, as it delivers much the same picture quality, yet costs around £300 less....
Clean, involving 2D images, Built-in 3D transmitter, Excellent 3D images, Clean pictures from all sources, Viera Connect hub improved, 2D-3D conversion option
Drab Freeview EPG, 3D specs cost extra, Lacks some home cinema settings, No DLNA streaming
ForClean, involving 2D imagesBuilt-in 3D transmitterExcellent 3D imagesClean pictures from all sourcesViera Connect hub improved2D-3D conversion option...
Panasonic got a lot right when it designed the TX-P50ST30b. Unfortunately, the image quality wasn't one of those things. The picture isn't awful, but it should be better. ...
Great picture in 2D and 3D, Excellent contrast ratio: over 5000:1, Accurate colours: average deltaE of 2, Virtually no crosstalk, Very wide viewing angles
Sound quality only just average, Glossy screen picks up reflections, High energy consumption: 255 W, Design beginning to show its age, Poor brightness levels in lighter scenes
Like the GT30 before it, the Panasonic ST30 television produces a great quality picture. It's a great choice for Home Cinema fans with a tight budget....
Almost crosstalk-free 3D pictures, Excellent contrast, Decent price for what's on offer
Some brightness shifting, No DLNA functionality, Motion dithering
So long as you don't mind the P46ST30's lack of DLNA PC streaming support, the P46ST30 is the most affordable way out there of getting your hands on a satisfyingly large screen equipped with Panasonic's latest 3D technology. Plus it just so happens to be ...
The Panasonic TX-P42ST30B is another high-performing Plasma TV from the NeoPlasma line-up. It delivers excellent contrast performance, freedom from viewing angle limitations, accurate colour reproduction, and reasonably accurate Greyscale mixing, meaning...
Published: 2011-04-18, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Excellent black levels, Impressive contrast ratio and dynamic range, Lack of PWM noise and clean looking images, Very good video processing including 3:2 film cadence detection, Impressive 3D performance, Instances of crosstalk are limited, Redesigned men
Display of 50Hz material is still a problem, Occasional instances of brightness fluctuation, Some users may see flicker from the image, No basic white balance or CMS controls, HDMI inputs could be better positioned, Still unable to correctly detect 2:2 fi