Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U Plasma TV V/s Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD Plasma TV

November 18, 2008

Plasma technology, the future of television is developing at a rapid pace. The two leaders of plasma TV have taken the entire market in their control. One is Panasonic and the other is Pioneer. Both have contributed equally for the benefit of plasma technology. You can point out as which one is better than the other is. Thus a study of both the brands along with their respective models will give a basic idea and will help you in your decisions.

Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U Plasma TV
Let’s begin with Panasonic, their Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U Plasma TV requires no special mentioning. The fame and popularity of this model have spread all over the country. With a large screen size of 50” it facilitates widescreen and effective viewing. The plasma technology couldn’t get better on a wide screen. To equip this wide screen the unit should be constructed in such a complimenting manner. The dimensions are well set with the measurement of the unit as (W) 50 in x (D) 5.5 in x (H) 31.6 in, and it weighs 105.8 lbs.

Display a crucial factor
The display resolution supported by the unit is calculated as 1920 x 1080 pixels and 1080p (Full HD) is the display format. Aspect and contrast ratio featured in the unit are 16:9 and 5000:1. Progressive scanning is included in the unit.

The highlighting features
This Panasonic Plasma TV is compatible with HDTV thereby adding quality and clarity to your viewings. Effective tuning is made possible with a digital and an analogue tuner. HDMI, Component, S- video and composite are the featured video interface and VGA HD-15 is the PC interface.

NTSC is the analogue video format presented in this device with QAM, ATSC, and NTSC as the reception systems. QAM, ATSC re the included digital tuners. Effective filtration of the images for enhanced quality is favoured by Comb Filter 3D-Y/C digital. Additional features facilitated are JPEG photo playback, Video noise reduction, V chip control.

Flash Memory Cards like SD Memory Card is included in the unit. The audio factors are given as much importance as the video. Stereo is the surround mode equipped in the unit and there are provisions for surround sound. BBE ViVA HD3D is the enhanced sound effects and you can access the controls such as treble, bass and balance. Overall audio output power is calculated as 31 Watt.

Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD Plasma TV
Next on the list is Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD Plasma TV which has captured the user’s hearts with its improved functions and enhanced features. Less storage space is required are it has a measurements of (D) 4.8” x (W) 48.5” x (H) 31.8” and weight of 97 lbs. The unit is equipped with a 50” screen that brings big picture experience.

What makes it unique?
The unit supports 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080p) widening the scope for improved picture quality. Progressive scan is supported in the device. With inclusion such as new cell structure/crystal emissive layer, new filter with enhanced contrast, New ASIC Video processing and scaling you can get added benefits. Input video formats supported are 1080p, 480p, 480i, 1080i and 720p.

Inputs made available are A/V (Composite), Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini), Coaxial (RF), Component Video, HDMI, S-Video and VGA with outputs such as A/V (RCA Composite), Audio - Digital Optical and Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini and Variable/Fixed Audio.

When it comes to the audio performance viewers are left spell bound. High quality audio is set before you with enhanced audio features. The unit is equipped with 17-watt stereo digital amplifier that strengthens the audio signals for improved performance. It features TruBass 2-way stereo speakers which can be detached too.

Optimum video mode and smooth film mode are added advantages. You can set the room light sensors according to your needs. The unit comes with inbuilt ATSC and dual NTSC tuners that offer effective tuning experience. Better management is made possible with features such as V-Chip parental control, TV Guide On Screen Interactive Guide Ver. 9, remote control and various picture features.

Enhanced features like Anti-glare filter, On-screen menu, 3:3 pull down compensation, 3:2 pull down compensation, Room light sensor (RLS), JPEG photo playback, V-Chip, Block Noise Smoother, Video noise reduction, Colour Transient Improvement (CTI), Anti-reflective filter gives that extra zing to this Pioneer Plasma TV.

Internal is the power unit which requires a power of AC 120 V and power of 26 Watt on stand by mode. With slight distinctions made between the Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD 50” Plasma TV and Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U 50” Plasma TV we cannot assume which excels the other.

General information
Brand Panasonic Pioneer
Model Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ700U Plasma TV Pioneer Kuro PDP-5010FD Plasma TV
Weight 105.8 lbs 97 lbs
Dimensions (W) 50” x (D) 5.5” x (H) 31.6” (D) 4.8” x (W) 48.5” x (H) 31.8”
Screen Size 50” 50”
Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080p
Number of speakers 2 2
Sound mode Stereo Stereo
Power consumption for operation 442 Watt
Power consumption for standby 26 Watts
Warranty 1 year
Features
Remote control Yes Yes
Built-in speakers Yes Yes
Picture in picture Yes
Child lock Yes Yes
Anti glare screen Yes
Table top stand Yes Yes
Language menu Yes
Zoom function Yes
Digital video noise reduction Yes Yes
Used as a PC monitor Yes
S-Video Yes Yes
Progressive scan Yes Yes

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