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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50U2


$1,179.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:HD video is rendered completely spotlessly, and fast-moving video is rendered without blur or ghosting. Increased energy efficiency over previous models, much lower power consumption, meets Energy Star 4.0 criteria. Glossy screen enables colors to show through more vibrantly.

The Cons:Stretches the video out when fitting to the screen. Low number of HDMI inputs. Screen reflects light, must account for light sources in the room that will be reflected.

The Panasonic VIERA TC-P50U2 is one of two VIERA Plasma HDTVs released in 2010 as part of the VIERA U2 series. The 50” TC-P42U2 builds from the smaller 42” TC-P42U2, but maintains its predecessor’s 1080p full high-definition resolution.

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More importantly, the TC-P50U2 utilizes Panasonic’s 600Hz Sub-Field Drive and the new NEO PDP technology to deliver greatly enhanced luminosity with deeper and more lifelike hues. Add to that also the anti-reflective filter, which in turn allows the device to be used in an ultra-bright room. Most notable though is the 100,000 hour lifespan; keep in mind that one entire year features less than 9000 hours. 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

  • 50” HDTV
  • 1080p HD Resolution
  • 600Hz Sub-Field Drive
  • Anti-Reflective Filter
  • NEO PDP
  • HDMI
  • USB
  • PC
  • VIERA Link

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Pros
  • 2

    HD video is rendered completely spotlessly, and fast-moving video is rendered without blur or ghosting

  • 2

    increased energy efficiency over previous models, much lower power consumption, meets Energy Star 4.0 criteria

  • 2

    glossy screen enables colors to show through more vibrantly

  • 1

    display is very bright, and has improved over all of the past year's models

Cons
  • 1

    stretches the video out when fitting to the screen

  • 1

    low number of HDMI inputs

  • 1

    screen reflects light, must account for light sources in the room that will be reflected

  • 1

    no Ethernet connection or Internet capabilities

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