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Abstract: If you’re looking for a truly big picture to deliver your summer of sport, you should take a look at this giant 65-inch plasma from Panasonic. Yes, it weighs a furniture-crushing 75 kilograms, and unlike a projector it’s still a massive presence even w...
If you’re after as big a screen as you can get your hands on for as little outlay as possible the TX-P50S20B is the perfect candidate. A Freeview HD tuner is normally essential at this size, and though it’s included here to devastating effect, such is ...
Excellent contrast and black levels, Little-to-no motion blur
Lacks LCD-level brightness, Middling sound quality, No 3D
Anyone with a large family or awkward seating positions, meanwhile, will appreciate the way the P42S20's plasma picture retains its full colour intensity and contrast even when watched from quite an extreme angle (unlike the vast majority of LCD TVs). Whi...
The Panasonic TX-P50S20B is an excellent Plasma HDTV which produces performance far beyond that of most budget displays. The only measurable inaccuracy is with its Gamma tracking, which means that material viewed on the TV will look very subtly brighter (...
Published: 2010-05-10, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Decent price; good picture quality; integrated Freeview HD tuner
Three HDMI sockets is stingy in 2010; absence of Viera Cast is a shame
The Panasonic Viera TX-P42S20B is a very sturdy all-rounder. We loved the picture, especially when watching the BBC HD channel and Blu-ray discs. The sound quality is passable for a small, flat TV, and will suffice for most casual viewing. There's vir...
Good value, Freeview HD tuner performs solidly, decent black levels, fine with motion
No internet TV or media streaming features, you can pay just a bit more for greater subtlety and detail
Edges are drawn fairly sharply, it's relatively free of noise and, for such a big-screen, even lower quality Freeview channels stand firm.Kick-back in front of the Blu-ray disc of Training Day and while black levels show reasonable solidity and insight, t...
kein „VIERA Cast“, kein „VIERA Image Viewer“, keine VGASchnittstelle, altbackenes Design
Der Panasonic TX-P42S20E konzentriert sich einfach nur auf eine hervorragende Bildqualität ohne auch nur einen nennenswerten Nebenkriegsschauplatz anzurühren: So fehlen dem Fernseher zahlreiche Ausstattungsmerkmale, die heute als Serienausstattung zäh...
nur drei HDMIAnschlüsse, Onlinedienst Viera Cast fehlt, Mediaplayer unterstützt kaum Formate,
Der Panasonic-Plasma Viera TX-P46S20E ist ein sehr guter Allrounder. Die Bildqualität überzeugt besonders bei HDTV und Blu-rays. Auch der Klang der eingebauten Lautsprecher ist für das flache Gehäuse wirklich ordentlich und genügt vollkommen für norma...
Der Panasonic TX-P42S20E setzt auf Plasma-Technik. Zeigt die LCD-Konkurrenz seitlich betrachtet ein mattes Bild, sieht es beim TX-P42S20E dagegen auch von der Seite gut aus. Zudem erschienen Schwarztöne fein abgestuft und tief dunkel. Die Wiedergabe wirkt...