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Title: Panasonic TH42PZ700E
Summary: This plasma saves itself with satisfactory colors and good depth in black. Unfortunately, its ever present flickering (in 50 or 100Hz) tires the eye and the burn-in can be bothersome.
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Title: Ultimate AV: Panasonic TH-50PZ700U 50" 1080p Plasma HDTV: Short Take
Summary: The set also incorporates EZ Sync HDAVI Control, which lets you operate your (compatible) home theater components via a single remote control. An SD card slot on the front panel lets you view your own digital photos. And an anti-reflective screen is said
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U
Summary: Deep blacks provide excellent shadow detail during dark scenes, while brilliant whites allow our plasmas to render bright scenes with vivid realism. This widescreen TV features a 16:9 ratio simil...
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PZ700A Preview - Plasma TVs
Summary: panasonic th-42pz700a review: The Panasonic Viera TH-42PZ700A is the first 1080p 42-inch plasma we've seen in Australia, and looks to be a benchmark product.
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Title: Panasonic TH-58PZ700A Preview - Plasma TVs
Summary: panasonic th-58pz700a review: The Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ700A claims to be Australia's first 58-inch plasma TV, and boasts a high contrast ratio and better compatibility with Pana's camcorders.
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700
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90/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700
Pros: Good looking, Decent HD picture quality, Good value for money, Peerless HD pictures, Great audio
Cons: Poor blacks, Some flaws in standard-def pictures
Verdict: A regal performer, perfect for an HD DVD or a Blu-ray player
Summary: Strange as it may sound, the asking price of £3,400 for a 50in full HD plasma screen is a bit of a bargain. Technologically speaking, it's no mean feat to cram 1920 x 1080 plasma cells onto a screen that's less than 65in
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-58PZ700U
Pros: Produces a deep level of black; highly accurate initial color temperature; clean, sharp image; sleek design.
Cons: Expensive; less impressive connectivity than other high-end HDTVs; subpar standard-def performance; less-effective glare-reducing screen.
Verdict: Although it costs more than just about any rear-projection big-screen, the 58-inch Panasonic TH-58PZ700U plasma offers superb image quality.
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U
Pros: Terrific picture, First 1080p 42-inch plasma TV
Cons: Confusing on-screen controls, Light on extra features
Verdict: The TH-42PZ700U isn't cheap, and you don't get a lot of neat extra features for your money, but it does have an excellent picture.
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73/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700
Pros: HD picture quality; impressive connectivity; plenty of features
Cons: Expensive; some standard definition pictures look slightly rough; no sound with 1080p/24 feeds; reds can look slightly orange
Verdict: The addition of a full HD pixel count improves the picture quality of this Panasonic model over the brand's standard HD ready models. But whether the advantages really justify the significant extra cost is open to debate
Summary: With fantastic picture quality, automatic colour management and plenty of additional features, the TH-50PZ700 plasma gives pictures to die for and a striking sharpness for HD viewing. Deep black levels will add dynamism and tension to your viewing experie
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700
Pros: Good pictures, Relatively affordable
Cons: Standard-def only good, not great
Verdict: A superb Full HD plasma that easily has the measure of anything not made by Pioneer
Summary: The technical difficulties of squeezing 1920 x 1080 plasma cells into a screen smaller than 65in have meant that before now we've only seen one Full HD 50in plasma TV: Pioneer's PDP-5000EX waltzing in at a cool £6,000
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U
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Title: Panasonic VIERA TH-58PZ700A
Pros: Excellent high definition and gaming performance, great integrated speakers
Cons: Some issues with standard-definition scaling, small amounts of pixelation in PC mode
Verdict: This is a great TV, but it does come at a high price. For purely high-definition playback, however, it's hard to beat.
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85/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-58PZ700U
Pros: Produces a deep level of black; highly accurate initial color temperature; clean, sharp image; sleek design.
Cons: Expensive; less impressive connectivity than other high-end HDTVs; subpar standard-def performance; less-effective glare-reducing screen.
Verdict: While it costs more than just about any rear-projection big-screen, the 58-inch Panasonic TH-58PZ700U plasma offers superb image quality.
Summary: One reason analysts continue to predict the demise of rear-projection HDTVs is because larger flat-panels, such as the 58-inch Panasonic TH-58PZ700U, continue to fall in price. This massive plasma still costs a mint however, at least compared to similarly
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700U
Summary: While we did not review the 50-inch Panasonic TH-50PZ700U, we did review two other Panasonic 1080p plasmas, the 42-inch TH-42PZ700U and the 58-inch TH-58PZ700U, which are identical but for screen size. We were quite impressed by their performance, and awa
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ700 58in Plasma TV
Verdict: The Panasonic TH-58PZ700 is very large TV at a very reasonable price. Yes, almost ?3,000 is a lot for a TV, but value for money isn't about a price tag, it's about what you're getting for that price, and here you're getting a lot. The picture quality from
Summary: Panasonic's 58in plasma looks great and doesn't cost the earth - the perfect combination?
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90/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-50PZ700U review
Summary: While we have not reviewed the Panasonic TH-50PX700U, we have reviewed the larger and smaller versions, which are identical but for screen size.
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Title: Panasonic TH-58PZ700U
Summary: Panasonic's addition to the 1080p line - the TH-58PZ700U - offers an incredible resolution of 1920 x 1080p. It offers an improved EZ-Sync remote to link Panasonic consumer home entertainment and...
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Title: Panasonic 58PZ700U 58-inch TV
Summary: Panasonic has another addition to their line of high-definition televisions. On their 1080p line, they introduced the 58-inch Panasonic TH-58PZ700U. The Panasonic HDTV outperforms many rear-projection sets and nearly all jumbo plasmas out in the market to
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Title: Panasonic TH50PZ700U Plasma HDTV
Summary: With the 50-inch TH50PZ700U plasma HDTV, Panasonic has achieved picture quality that takes your breath away. This full HD 1080p native resolution set displays a maximum of 29 billion colors and 4,096 shades of gradation. A high contrast ratio of up to 5,0
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-42PZ700U review
Pros: Produces a deep shade of black with excellent shadow detail; clean image with little noise or false contouring; solid, standard-def picture quality.
Cons: Expensive; too small to exhibit benefits of 1080p; slightly inaccurate color temperature; primary color of green skewed toward yellow.
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76/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U review
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ700U review
Pros: Produces a deep level of black; highly accurate initial color temperature; clean, sharp image; sleek design.
Cons: Expensive; less impressive connectivity than other high-end HDTVs; subpar standard-def performance; less-effective glare-reducing screen.
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Title: Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700A - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Great value for money, full high definition picture on large display, excellent HDTV tuner, plenty of inputs.
Cons: No 1080p24 support or 1:1 pixel mapping for HD sources, poor 576i scaling and de-interlacing.
Verdict: The Panasonic TH-50PZ700A provides most of what we want in a true HDTV. Its colour is great. We can easily overcome the scaling and deinterlacing issues by using a high quality upscaling DVD player. The only real let-down for me is the lack of 1080p24 sup
Summary: Last year the world of true high definition panel TVs seemed to belong to LCD. Sure, there were a couple of 1920 x 1080 pixel plasmas available, but they cost well over $10,000. No longer, though. The Panasonic TH-50PZ700A plasma TV offers every one of th
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Title: Panasonic TH-65PZ700
Pros: Size; superb 1080p performance; Great virtual-surround audioscape
Cons: No RGB fine-tuning through GUI; No native 24fps support
Verdict: There are also three Scarts, but considering that the sheer magnitude of the screen-size amplifies any picture foible, you might want to consider upgrading your kit if Scart's the only option
Summary: Anyone after a really bigscreen TV should consider this exceptional Panasonic plasma
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100/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U Review
Pros: 42? is huge even you are a distant away compared to 40? and below, Very clear vibrant image, Sound quality is good - has bass, Very good shadow details, Very clean image with little noise contouring, With high quality HDMI cable and blu-ray DVD player, ma
Cons: Expensive for some, Remote control may be too complicated, Heavy @ 83.9 pounds, Only one-year-warranty
Verdict: If money isn't a problem for you, Panasonic TH-42PZ700U is definitely worth the price for entertainment. Having a PS3 on Panasonic TH-42PZ700U screen is heavenly. Then again, if money isn't an issue, you might consider the Samsung LN46A550
Summary: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U Review: Panasonic TH-42PZ700U is one of the best LCD HDTV by Panasonic. If you're deciding between a 42â?² or 40â?² HDTV, go for the 42â?² one. It looks much bigger compared to the 40â?². You will definitely enjoy it. But why Panaso
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75/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TH-58PZ700B
Pros: Brilliant picture quality; Sensible connectivity; Cinematic feel
Cons: Not the deepest blacks available from plasma
Verdict: Overall, the Panasonic TH-58PZ700B is a superior plasma television, perfect for big-screen movie viewing
Summary: We were particularly impressed with this plasma's 'SmartSound' stereo speakers
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80/100 |