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Panasonic VIERA TC-P46G25


$940.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:THX mode for superior colour accuracy. Impressive picture quality for the price. Affordable price point.

The Cons:Not DLNA compliant. No 24p mode - offers 48Hz mode but results in flickering. No 3D support.

The Panasonic VIERA TC-P46G25 is a high definition television set that delivers a great display and has a variety of different multimedia features. The 46-inch HDTV has a 1080p resolution and an Infinite Black display to help create a detailed picture that's bright and clear.

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Since it's built with compatibility in mind, the television set also has VIERA CAST, a PC input and two USB ports to let owners access entertainment websites such as Netflix, Skype and Fox Sports. The HDTV also has video call capability, THX Movie Mode for an enhanced picture and VIERA Image Viewer to view digital photographs and play AVCHD video.

Features

  • 46-inch HDTV
  • 1080p resolution
  • Infinite Black display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast ratio
  • VIERA CAST
  • Video call capability
  • THX Movie Mode
  • VIERA Image Viewer
  • PC input
  • Two USB ports

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Pros
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    THX mode for superior colour accuracy

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    impressive picture quality for the price

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    affordable price point

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    superb black levels that destroy comparably priced LCD TVs - better than the vast majority of plasmas as well

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    black 'wearing' has been improved over the previous generation - fades less noticeably

  • 1

    effective anti-reflection coating

  • 1

    improved online functionality (VieraCast) - now supports Netflix and Pandora

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    improved backlit remote over the 2009 model

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    improved picture controls for tweaking your image

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    anti-image retention pixel orbiter and vertical bar sweep

  • 1

    uses Panasonic's latest Neo PDP panel - improved energy efficiency compared to pre-2009 models, comparable with the same sized LCD

Cons
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    not DLNA compliant

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    no 24p mode - offers 48Hz mode but results in flickering

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    no 3D support

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    loses its deepest black levels as time goes on

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    potential for image burn-in - as with all plasma displays

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