Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Panasonic TH-65VX100U Plasma TV

panasonic th65vx100u plasma tv1 Panasonic TH 65VX100U Plasma TV

Panasonic has unboxed a new 65inch premier plasma screen with multitude of features. Panasonic TH-65VX100U 65” widescreen Plasma TV comes with a display resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels, and supports Full HD transmission. The contrast ratio of this screen is 60,000:1, and this 18-bit colour display ensures adept quality images with unparalleled vibrancy and matchless contrast. The image aspect ratio of this screen is 16:9, and the brightness of this display is optimised to 1200Cd/m2. Progressive scan is implemented in this screen for better rendition of images, and to avoid flickers and noisy outputs.

The pixel pitch of this TV is 0.576mm, and it features six gamma curve options, plug-in architecture, HD-Ready, etc. This display has a diagonal screen-size of 65”, and is HDCP compatible too. The glossy black HDTV  monitor lacks TV tuner, which is definitely a duff part of the display. The brushed aluminium bezel gives unique look to this screen, unlike most of the piano black plasma televisions. This plasma panel has premier black levels that gives ultimate visual treat for the users. Premiere Cinema image helps to render high quality pics especially while watching movies.

Panasonic is renown for their futuristic design, and in Panasonic TH-65VX100U Full HD Plasma TV they have incorporated three expansion slots too. The audio system is fairly good with stereo sound output mode and SRS Trusurround XT. It has various audio controls like bass, treble, balance, etc. The connectivity of this display is fairly moderate with 4 HDMI inputs, audio line-in, VGA input, serial connections, etc. The power consumption of this screen is comparatively low. This is indeed a good addition to your home theatre system for the ultimate full HD digital entertainment experience.

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