I’ve had a chance to review a number of 720p displays in recent months. They have, for the most part, all been very good. But there has always been this itch… the 1080 itch I call it. Will it look ...
Before we introduce the TH-42PX70, we’d like to clear a few things up. Plasma is not inferior to LCD. Plasma TVs don’t need to be re-gassed after a few years. And Full HD sets aren’t automatically ...
Panasonic had a hit in Australia last year with their stylish Viera range of flat panel televisions. The newest Vieras stick with the sleek design of previous models but come with an array of ...
Panasonic was the first HDTV manufacturer to offer a 1080p 42-inch plasma television (the TH-42PZ700U). The company's 46-inch 1080p TH-46PZ85U Viera ($1,199.95 direct) not only provides more than 22 ...
The Panasonic TH-42PX50U ($2,999.95 list) is the latest iteration of the company's entry-level 42-inch high-definition plasma television. The appealingly styled TH-42PX50U offers a quality viewing ...
Panasonic today announced the PH30 Series, the newest addition to its family of HD Professional Plasma Displays. The displays are available in two models, the 42-inch TH-42PH30 and the 50-inch ...
For as long as I've been testing HDTVs, there are some major concerns I have always had besides the picture: a useful and well-intentioned remote, an easily navigable menu and how well the picture ...
You can pick up a TH-50PX70 for a fair wodge less than the already pretty reasonable £1800 list price. And you’ll be well pleased if you do, because, like a giant in a dinner jacket, this Panasonic is ...
With the number of brands abandoning plasma altogether growing by the month, you’d be forgiven for thinking that LCD technology is now the undisputed choice for flatscreen TVs. The last man standing - ...
Most flatscreen TVs are mass-market commodities, but Pocket-lint got a peek at some very special plasmas from Panasonic at this week’s trade-only ISE (integrated Systems Europe) event in Amsterdam.
The Panasonic TH-55FX800D brings with it a sturdy build, good picture performance and a simple and easy to use UI. The hardware under the hood is capable of great HDR picture processing as well.
Bragging rights. You want them, you know you do. We all do. Some small (or large as the case may be) part of our mind wants people to be impressed with our purchases, abilities, etc. Nothing is more ...