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Panasonic VIERA TC-P42C2
$579.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Set-up and tutorial are clear, simple, fast. Realistic flesh tones and deep blacks. Wide viewing angle, can be viewed from anywhere in the room.
The Cons:No RCA audio outputs for older surround sound systems. Lack of anti-glare filter, need to watch light sources in the room.
The Panasonic VIERA TC-P42C2 is one of three VIERA Plasma HDTVs announced in 2010 as part of the VIERA C2 series. The C2 series is the most affordable of Panasonic’s latest units, chiefly because it features a lowered 720p resolution.
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It was designed like this to appeal to consumer demands for differing HDTV resolutions. Like its 1080p peers from the U2 series, the 42” TC-P42C2 utilizes a 600Hz Sub-Field Drive with Panasonic’s new NEO PDP technology to deliver improved luminosity with clearer hues. Most notable though is the 100,000-hour lifespan. Additional features include three HDMI connections, 2 USB ports, a PC input, and VIERA Link for using a single remote for accessing any connected VIERA Link products.
Features
- 42” HDTV
- 720p HD Resolution
- 600Hz Sub-Field Drive
- Anti-Reflective Filter
- NEO PDP
- HDMI
- USB
- PC
- VIERA Link
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Pros & Cons
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set-up and tutorial are clear, simple, fast
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realistic flesh tones and deep blacks
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wide viewing angle, can be viewed from anywhere in the room
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both HD and SD signals are rendered sharply
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built-in speakers are adequate quality for most users
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clear picture with bright and vibrant colors
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no RCA audio outputs for older surround sound systems
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lack of anti-glare filter, need to watch light sources in the room
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