Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Panasonic TC-50X1 Plasma Television

panasonic tc 50x1 plasma television Panasonic TC 50X1 Plasma TelevisionWith almost everyone drooling around the 1080p display, Panny has released a couple of 720p budget displays for the users. Although Panasonic TC-50X1 50 inch Plasma Television is a semi-HD TV that comes with 1366 x 768 pixels display resolution, it offers good video performance. With a modest 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, the black levels produced by this display is surprisingly good considering its humble price. “A best choice for the budget shoppers”; this can be the apt words to define this television. It comes with 16:9 widescreen image aspect ratio, and also offers decent functionalities like any other Full HD display.

Progressive scanning is implemented in this gizmo to ensure good output signals. Moreover with 3D digital comb filter, colour temperature control and V-chip control, it offers refined video output compared to other partial HD tellies. The niceties of this display includes Game mode, channel labelling, adept video noise reduction techniques, easy to use on-screen display menu and contrast auto tracking system (CATS). Love to see your favourite shots in a 50-inch screen? The SD memory card reader housed in this smartie can make it a reality!

Panasonic claims 100,000 hours backlight life for this VIERA model. Reasonable audio rendition with 20Watts output power is another speciality of this device. With 3 HDMI inputs, a pair of component video input, a composite video signal, S-Video input, audio line-in, etc. Panasonic TC-50X1 HD-Ready Plasma Television offers solid connectivity options for the users. Nowadays one may be sceptical about the power requirements of a plasma television. This 50 inch plasma television exhibits decent energy efficiency. It comes with an EPA Energy star compliance and scored 4.3 in the Greenpeace policy rating in March 2009.

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