'new panel'
'more accurately colored picture'
'Skimpy on inputs (and no PC support).'
'Excellent black levels.'
'Television sets with bigger screens are large enough for the whole family to enjoy and will probably be too much for most small bedrooms.'
'more accurate primary colors'
'Expensive.'
'The contrast ratio on the TC-P65V10 seemed very good.'
'The TV must be outfitted with the latest technology to keep the colors vivid and the quality sharp without consuming much electricity.'
'helpful "Stunning picture'
'Very deep blacks'
'improved native contrast'
'the picture may appear too dark for viewing.'
'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.'
'new Tools menu'
'The picture quality from 480i isnt bad, it's slightly soft and shows some graininess.'
'It is tough to find a Plasma TV that performs well in all areas, yet keeping the price affordable.'
'warm, accurate skin tones'
'lends the entire picture depth and pop'
'the TC-P42X1's speakers were pretty loud, but not uncomfortably so--a sign that they're underpowered.'
'The remote control isn’t bad, but it could be a lot better.'
'excellent native contrast ratio'
'mediocre contrast'
'No analog audio output..'
'bright, clear images'
'beautiful design'
'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.'
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