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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70
Pros: Colour reproduction and strong black levels; smooth motion; classy build quality
Cons: Not a 'Full HD' panel; no side inputs; reflective screen surface
Verdict: The lack of a 'Full HD' resolution is slightly disappointing, but everything else about the Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70 is highly impressive: the picture quality is superb, and build quality and design are top class. Finding a better flat-screen TV for the
Summary: Panasonic's TH-50PX70 is an impeccably designed 50-inch plasma, with equally impressive build quality and a gorgeous picture. If you're looking for a high-quality flat-screen TV at an affordable price, look no further
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86/100 |
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Title: Panasonic VIERA TH-50PX70A Review - Plasma TVs
Pros: Good digital HD tuner, Excellent video performance, Lack of image "grain", Stylish looks, 1080p processing allows downscaling to 1080i
Cons: Less features than rivals, Black levels also trail, Not suited to "tweakers", Not full 1080p
Summary: The latest generation of plasma televisions has really impressed us, and the Panasonic VIERA TH-50PX70A is an excellent example of plasma's potential.
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83/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PX70 50in plasma TV
Summary: Panasonic proves that size really does matter.
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90/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-42PX70
Pros: Picture quality; style
Cons: Not 1080p; sound lacks deep bass; only two HDMI inputs
Verdict: Available as the TH-42PX70PED with pedestal stand and the TH-42PX70CAB with a cabinet, the Panasonic Viera PX70 is an excellent television that, while not offering full 1080p, manages to make both standard- and high-definition material shine
Summary: Panasonic remains as committed to plasma as ever and continues to create some fantastic TVs. The Viera TH4-2PX70 uses its tenth-generation panel, and it certainly seems as though the Japanese company is learning with each new iteration
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82/100 |
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Title: Panasonic VIERA TH-42PX70A Review - Plasma TVs
Pros: Picture quality, Style
Cons: Not true HD -- only 1024 x 764 resolution, Sound lacks deep bass, Only two HDMI inputs
Summary: The Panasonic VIERA TH-42PX70A is a sturdy all-rounder with superb picture quality and decent styling, only let down by some slight picture noise.
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82/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70A
Pros: Excellent performance across all modes, Wide array of connection options, Great PC connection performance.
Cons: Some minor noise issues in PC mode and minor over-sharpening at SD and HD resolutions
Verdict: The Panasonic TH-50PX70A is an excellent all-round high-end Plasma panel that performs well across standard and high definition resolutions.
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-37PX70
Pros: Brilliant picture quality, Great price
Cons: Shortage of SD connections
Verdict: One of the most easily awarded 5-star verdicts we've ever had the pleasure to dish out
Summary: Panasonic has got its near-legendary plasma picture quality down to a three-figure price for the first time. And we're pleased to say the price-cutting undertaken to produce the TH-37PX70 doesn't seem to have suffered any compromises at all
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PX70
Pros: Superb black levels, Great sharpness and colour, Competitive price, Good standard-def pictures, Impressive audio
Verdict: With a picture performance that leaves us shaken and stirred, you've a plasma TV that's worth every single penny
Summary: Panasonic's plasma prowess is the stuff of legend. But now that good and aggressively priced rivals like the Samsung PS50Q97HD are forcing Panasonic's prices ever lower, can the brand still maintain its quality edge?
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100/100 |
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Title: PanasonicTH-37PX70
Pros: Excellent HD images. Quality build and finish
Cons: Occasionally overlooks fine detail. Average sound quality
Summary: Most 37in flatscreens are LCDs ' but not Panasonic's. The 37PX70 is a plasma and a highly capable one at that
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH42PX70 Review: 42" Viera HD Ready Plasma TV
Pros: Deep, gorgeous blacks with good shadow detail, WIde contrast ratio with plenty of image brightness
Cons: 1024x768 panel resolution, Posterization
Verdict: The new G10 panel with Vreal 2 technology gets its basics right with its envious black levels, contrast ratio and colour.
Summary: Buying a TV today isn't what it used to be. A few years ago, you had to choose between a CRT and... another CRT; there wasn't a lot of choice. Granted there were front projectors and RPTVs (rear-projection) back then but they never caught the public's ima
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-42PX70A - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Excellent plasma colour and black levels, excellent scaling of picture to its resolution, great price.
Cons: Needs more control over digital TV station tuning, poor deinterlacing.
Verdict: Incidentally, if you are keen on using a high definition PVR with your TV, why not consider Panasonic's TH-42PX7A plasma TV. It appears to be pretty much the same as this model, but omits the HD tuner, saving you $350
Summary: Unlike a number of other manufacturers, Panasonic hasn't thrown its lot into the LCD camp entirely. It is a firm believer in LCD for smaller TVs (under 100cm), and plasma for larger ones. Such as this 106 cm model, the Viera TH-42PX70A
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PX70
Pros: Excellent picture quality; Good price
Cons: Not full HD; No audio with 1080p/24fps sources
Verdict: In an ideal world, the 42PX70 would portray slightly less orange-looking reds, would suffer slightly less with judder during HD camera pans, and would have more powerful audio. But in the budget world the 42PX70's £1000 price tag means it belongs to, thes
Summary: The 42PX70 is certainly no oil painting, but it does mostly hit the mark with its connections
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70
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