Panasonic TH-50VX100W Plasma Television

July 8, 2009

With the withdrawal of Pioneer from the plasma television industry, Panasonic is the undisputed king with lots of novelties in credit. It is a well known fact that most of the movie buffs still opt for plasma televisions while setting a home theatre system. Panasonic has launched “Premiere Series” which can specifically utilize as the brilliant big-screens in home theatre systems. This series includes two powerful stallions; 65 inch display (Panasonic TH-65VX100W Plasma Television) and 50 inch display (Panasonic TH-50VX100U Plasma Television). Unsurpassed picture quality is the highlight of this display; however one has to do expert calibration to enjoy the delicious pictures!

Panasonic TH 50VX100W 50” Plasma display is a quintessence of durability and high-end design. Panasonic has made use of sturdy metal shell and body to offer durability; but one has to compromise the lightweight factor for this durability. The dark grey bezel with matte finish helps to go with in any interior space harmoniously. Once calibrated, this plasma screen can provide exceptionally good picture quality that matches the top-end KURO models of Pioneer. Connectivity option offered by this television is good with a couple of HDMI inputs, D-Sub VGA ports and a component video connection. It can be also be used with an AV receiver which comes with multiple inputs.

This is a Full HD Panel with 1920 x 1080 pixels display resolution and humongous contrast ratio. Brightness of 1200Cd/m2 helps to render optimised images with unparalleled vividness.
This 50 inch panel promises more than 120 percent of the colour gamut offered by a standard HDTV. Hence the worries about the tonal range and colour saturation of the output frames are out of the scene. 18 bit colour processor is used in this telly which extends 6144 steps of colour gradation. This helps in smoother and better transitions and also helps to render colour-perfect frames.

No speakers are present in Panasonic TH 50VX100W Full HD Plasma display; however it cannot be pointed out as a downside since this is intended to be a home theatre display or the big-screen for presentations and business purposes. Two sets of speaker terminals are employed in this display to connect external speakers to the television. Of course, this is quite expensive and is definitely a pinnacle in the Panasonic Plasma Television lineage!

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