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Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30


$3,699.95 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Colours appear bright and vibrant without being over saturated. Black performance is stellar with true blacks and shadow performance. Extensive picture settings control.

The Cons:VIERA Connect software is often laggy and unresponsive.

The Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 is an upper mid-cost 3D plasma TV. This TV is WiFi ready, with LAN provided through one of the three USB ports. The VIERA TC-P65GT30 has a 600Hz subfield drive that cuts down on streak and blur with fast action scenes.

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This TV is equipped with Panasonic’s IPTV functionality, which is expanded for 2011 under the name VIERA Connect. This platform offers the same content sites (like Netflix, Amazon VOD, and YouTube), the previous VIERA Cast platform offered, but adds apps like Hulu Plus, Napster, CinemaNow and Facebook, as well as sports sites. The display of this TV is sixty-five inches of full HD (1080p) plasma, and is 3D capable. The VIERA TC-P65GT30 is equipped with VIERA Link, a feature that allows you to connect all your VIERA Link enabled devices and control them from the same place. This model differs from the lower cost VIERA TC-P60GT30 model in that the VIERA TC-P60GT30 has only a sixty inch display. The Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 3D TV has four HDMI connections, allowing you to watch content from other devices on the large screen.

Features

  • VIERA Connect
  • 65" Full HD 3D plasma display
  • VIERA Image Viewer
  • WiFi ready
  • USB port LAN
  • Skype Video calling
  • DLNA
  • VIERA Link
  • PC input
  • 4 HDMI connections
  • 3 USB ports
  • THX certification
  • Fast switching phosphors
  • 600Hz subfield drive

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Pros
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    Colours appear bright and vibrant without being over saturated.

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    Black performance is stellar with true blacks and shadow performance.

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    Extensive picture settings control.

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    600Hz subfield drive makes motion look smooth and realistic without the "soap opera effect" seen with 120Hz LCD sets.

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    Picture quality doesn't really take a noticeable hit in 3D mode.

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    Sleek, simple, thin styling is very pleasing to the eye.

Cons
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    VIERA Connect software is often laggy and unresponsive.

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