'new panel'
'more accurately colored picture'
'Skimpy on inputs (and no PC support).'
'Excellent black levels.'
'Does not include 3D glasses. '
'Top-notch Internet apps, including Skype.'
'svelte styling'
'resistant screen coating'
'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.'
'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.'
'easily the coolest looking plasma HDTV'
'This model has a network connection that was easy to setup.'
'steep price'
'Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio technology provides improved, purer black-level and color performance for sharper detail and more vivid colors.'
'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'
'More expensive'
'stunning high contrast picture'
'Good performance'
'It's worth noting, however, that scenes dark enough overall to trigger this loss of contrast are relatively rare, and most dark scenes had plenty of pop.'
'the picture may seem too sharp, too clean.'
'sharpest, smoothest picture possible'
'the difference between resolutions becomes much more difficult to appreciate.'
'very attractive price points'
'straightforward design'
'The Panasonic TC-P54S2 is a system that looks pretty good initially, but has some troubling issues to surmount.'
'The frame is entirely gloss-black, about average thickness for a plasma'
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