Panasonic TX-P50GT50

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We analysed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other TVs the Panasonic TX-P50GT50 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 96/100 = Excellent quality.

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Panasonic TX-P50GT50 review

 

Almost faultless 2D and 3D pictures from this super-smart 50-inch TV, packed with apps and adept with digital files.

Immaculate 3D ; Reference-level 2D Blu-ray ; No motion blur ; Deep black levels

No 3D glasses ; Drab user interface ; Manual digital file playback ; Average sound

Recommended!

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Panasonic TX-P50GT50

 

Panasonic serves up another stellar helping of hot plasma action.

Stunning contrast performance ; Great value ; Good multimedia support

Fizzing and ghosting with horizontal motion ; No Lovefilm among online services ; 3D pictures not the brightest

The P50GT50 is a timely reminder as we approach the end of 2012 of just how brilliant plasma technology can be as a video display. In fact, if you're a movie fan it really is hard to think of a better way to spend the best part of £1200.

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Panasonic TX-P50GT50 Review

 

Exceptional picture performance and a strong spec combined with a large 50in panel make the GT50 a brilliant plasma

A close rival to the Sony KDL-46HX853, Panasonic's P50GT50 has active-shutter 3D, a superb plasma screen and a ton of connections. But is it as Smart as the best hooked-up TVs?Panasonic TX-P50GT50 re

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Panasonic TC-P50GT50

 

If you're shopping for a 2012 TV and picture quality is your highest priority you should, in ascending order of financial recklessness, get a good plasma, splurge for an Elite or wait and buy an OL ED . If getting the best picture for your money is...

The Panasonic TC-PGT50 series exhibited outstanding overall picture quality, characterized by exceedingly deep black levels with great shadow detail, accurate colors, and solid bright-room performance. Unlike LCDs, as a plasma it has superb off-angle...

The GT50 isn't as strong a value as some competing plasmas. It uses more power than LCD TVs, and doesn't perform as well in bright rooms as those with matte screens. It doesn't come with 3D glasses. The GT50 is only available in 50-inch and larger sizes.

Superb picture quality and beautiful design place the Panasonic GT50 in the top tier of plasma TVs, but it's more expensive than others with similar performance.

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Panasonic TC-P50UT50

 

Panasonic has a reputation for producing high-quality plasma televisions, and with its 2012 models the company has not disappointed. The new lineup has single-handedly changed the level of quality we now expect from midrange televisions. The Panasonic...

In pure dollar/performance terms the Panasonic TC-PUT50 series is one of the best TVs we've seen, with astounding picture quality for the money. Black levels are the equal of Panasonic's ST50 series in a darkened room, shadow detail is very good, and...

The UT50 series doesn't perform very well in a lit room, with blacks becoming muddy and indistinct. The performance of 3D is only passable, with quite distinct ghosting effects. The TV lacks advanced setup controls, which makes tweaking a better...

The Panasonic TC-P50UT50 plasma TV nearly matches the world-beating picture quality of the ST50 series, at an even lower price.

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Panasonic TC-P50UT50 Review – 50-inch Plasma HDTV

 

The low price-tag and slim design of the 50-inch plasma TV model allow users to consider it for various parts of their house. You can place the model in the main living room of your small sized apartment or place in your kids' room, study or bed room....

Panasonic has further designed the model with a web browser and Viera Internet suite integration. You can use the feature to browse through websites on your TV screen along with streaming online content from networks like Netflix, YouTube, Pandora and...

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Panasonic TC-P50GT50 Review – 50-inch Plasma HDTV

 

Some of the recent HDTV models by manufacturer are designed just like a computer. Along with the normal functionality of a TV set, the models also come with smart networking and connectivity options. The 50-inch plasma TV set launched by Panasonic is...

Similar to the offline digital content, a user also gets the options to access a wide variety of online movies, music and videos. With the built in Wi-Fi and browser, the TV set allows users to browse their favorite websites directly on the TV screen....

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"Good Until Broken."

 

Loved it and praised it and Panasonic until the TV stopped working today. Im awaiting "estimates" but with it being out of the warranty, i think I will junk it. Totally sucks.

The factory remote works with my PS3. Nice features and pretty good picture.

The TV got the 8 blinks (of death, apparently) 1 year and 23 days after purchase.

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"Outstanding Top Quality TV Purchase Ever"

 

I bought this TV as a replacement for my other Panasonic 47" LED from 2012. The repair person and the staff at the Best Buy store were very helpful. So I picked it out this one and only paid a small price because of the price difference. This was $700...

Amazing Picture...., Superb Smart TV Features, GREAT Sound and Excellent Quality Build & Craftsmanship.

There's nothing bad about this TV.

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"Great TV for the price!!!"

 

After reading the reviews, I really wanted an ST, but when Costco offered a $100 rebate on top of an already great price it was a no brainer. I'm sure that the ST is better but not $500 better.

Blacks, ease of setup, Smart features. Costco upped the basic warranty to 2yrs.

Not enough picture adjustments, no 3D glasses, no on board WiFi

Product Specifications

Configuration

2D to 3D Conversion: Yes
Application Store: Yes
Application Store (IPTV): Yes
DVB-C: No
DVB-S:DVB-S2 (HD)
DVB-T:DVB-T (MPEG4)
DVB-T2: No
DVD Player / Recorder: No
Electronic Program Guide (EPG):GUIDE Plus+
HbbTV: Yes
HDTV: Yes
Loudspeakers: Yes
Media Player:Audio/Video
Picture and Text (PAT): Yes
USB Recording: Yes
Web Browser: Yes
Web Content Access: Yes

Connectivity

CI Plus: No
DLNA certified: Yes
DVI Interface: No
Ethernet: Yes
HDMI: Yes
HDMI PORT: Yes
Headphone Output: Yes
Memory Stick: No
PC Streaming:Audio/Video
Secure Digital Card: Yes
USB: Yes
VGA / D-Sub Interface: Yes
WiFi Connectivity: Yes
YUV Interface: Yes

Dimensions / Weight

VESA Mount:Unknown

Display

Frame Refresh Rate in Hz:2500
Full HD: Yes
HD ready: Yes
LED Backlight: No

Energy Information

Energy Efficiency Class (EU):Unknown

General Features

3D: Yes
3D Technology:Shutter Glasses
Product Type:Plasma
Screen Format:16:9
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