Has very poor color accuracy, with a green cast to both shadows and skin tones.
Inexpensive, Built-in Wi-Fi, Bright picture, Comes with 4 pairs of 3D glasses
1080p video upscaling/processing for all non-1080p input sources
A narrow total viewing angle
Fairly wide, glosst black bezel with some metal and acryllic accents
Built to conserve energy, which will help you save money.
Better black levels and Contrast
'Television sets with bigger screens are large enough for the whole family to enjoy and will probably be too much for most small bedrooms.'
'Expensive.'
'Clumsy switching between inputs..'
'excellent black level'
'* Doesn’t outperform its predecessor (TH-50PZ800U). * Color reproduction doesn’t match the HDTV standard, being more vivid.'
'The sound of the speakers is pretty good, however in digital mode I use my AV.'
'The on-screen menu is user-friendly, too, with easily readable options against the usual yellow-on-blue color scheme.'
'smoother picture'
'outstanding picture contrast and black levels'
'All new Panasonic TVs include an SD card slot through which you can view JPEG photos; it's also compatible with the GalleryPlayer system that lets you display professional photographs and works of art.'
'you might be able to save yourself about $100 by going with this series'
'you get a free collection of high definition images to enjoy right away in your home or office.'
'In terms of design and features, the only differences between these'
'No blooming is evident even with the brightness control set at the maximum.'
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