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Panasonic VIERA TC-P46S30


$949.95 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fast switching phosphors provide greater efficiency and lower power consumption than the previous year's panels. Menu interface is well-laid out and easy to use. Connecting to a home network is very simple.

The Cons:Only sports 3 HDMI ports. Lacks any wireless network connectivity options.

The Panasonic VIERA TC-P46S30 is a high definition plasma television built for fast-moving video. This is a larger version of the Panasonic VIERA TC-P42S30, and is followed in the series by the Panasonic VIERA TC-P50S30 which is expanded further.

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Other than size, however, they all have the same features. This 46 inch plasma displays in 1080p resolution, and uses fast switching phosphors for fast-moving images such as sporting events and gaming consoles in order to avoid the creation of artifacts. A Game Mode is also available to ensure that no lag occurs between the console and the screen. Colors are kept accurate by a 600Hz sub-field drive, and online support is enabled with Easy IPTV content. Local files can be viewed through a DLNA connection, or by connecting a storage device to one of the USB ports.

Features

  • 46-inch class (46 in measured diagonally)
  • 1080p resolution
  • Fast switching phosphors
  • 600Hz Sub-field drive
  • 3 x HDMI connections
  • 2 x USB ports
  • Easy IPTV
  • VIERA Image Viewer
  • DLNA compatible
  • VIERA Link
  • Game Mode

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    Fast switching phosphors provide greater efficiency and lower power consumption than the previous year's panels.

  • 1

    Menu interface is well-laid out and easy to use.

  • 1

    Connecting to a home network is very simple.

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    Fairly extensive image quality manipulation.

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    Black levels hold up in direct sunlight or in a darkened room.

Cons
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    Only sports 3 HDMI ports.

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    Lacks any wireless network connectivity options.

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