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June 2010
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82 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Panasonic TCP54VT25 displays incredibly vibrant and realistic 3D and 2D images
The TCP54VT25 supports 3D playback. It has an integrated sync transmitter and comes with one pair of 3D glasses
This TV has a 1080p resolution and will accept 24p sources via its HDMI inputs
The TV has plenty of connection options and picture adjustments
The TCP54VT25 will support a wired or (optional) wireless network connection
And it supports the VIERA CAST Web platform
The 24p Dire
Amazing black levels
Great color accuracy
Very good 3D performance
Reliable antireflective screen
Picture quality
3D picture quality
Black and shadow detailing
Phosphor trailing reduced a lot
THX mode and color accuracy
Excellent 2D performance - best black levels of any 2010 model TV we've tested
Very good 3D performance with minimal cross-talk
Enough picture tweaks to satisfy die-hard hobbyists and professional calibrators
Player/glasses bundles bring down the price
Amazing image clarity and depth of detail.
Superior black-level performance and excellent shadow detail
Accurate primary colors in THX mode
Great color saturation
Effective antireflective screen
Reproduces 1080p/24 cadence properly
VieraCast provides access to select Internet services and imp
The editors didn't like
There is no 2D to 3D conversion.
Plasma TVs generally aren't as bright as LCDs and therefore aren't the best choice for a really bright room with lots of potential light reflections
This 3D TV does not offer 2Dto3D conversion
And you'll have to pay $150 for each additional pair of 3D glasses
The TCP54VT25 does not have integrated WiFi
And it does not support DLNA media streaming.
Power hog
No built in WiFi (but wireless capabilities are present)
Some artifacts showing in 1080p/24 mode
DLNA and Internet not complete
Inputs facing backwards
Energy consumption
Included pair of 3D glasses is heavy and can be uncomfortable
Husky size. Could use even better IPTV integration.
Relatively expensive
Last year's Panasonic plasmas lost black-level performance over relatively short periods of time
Non-adjustable grayscale in THX mode
Some artifacts in 1080p/24 mode
Fewer streaming services and apps than the competition
The huge 1920 x 1080 screen produces fantastic black level response and punchy, deep contrast. Performance is exceptional in 2D mode, and there’s only a slight hit to picture brightness and contrast when you switch to 3D. In fact, 3D pictures are more watchable (if a little less bright) here than on large LCD and LED 3D TVs, mainly thanks to low levels of crosstalk ghosting – the line-doubling ef
The sheer size of this telly means that any picture issues are easy to spot: there is slightly more 3D crosstalk than on Panasonic’s 50-inch plasmas, and despite some classy upscaling tech inside standard definition content can lack detail. These are really just symptoms of a large screen though – not really Panasonic’s fault.
Yes, it’s pricey and yes, it needs to be accommodated in a barn-sized living room, but the Panasonic TX-P65VT20 is a fantastically impressive luxury TV whether you’re watching 3D or old-fashioned 2D images.Panasonic TX-P65VT20 has no tags. User comment...
Is Plasma a dying breed? Well it wouldn’t be the first time market forces have seen the superior technology lose out, but we hope there’ll be a place in the future for plasma technology. The quality of the 3D on the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 is stunning, a...
Abstract: Panasonic TX-P50VT20 has it all, delivering a cinema-like 3D experience with natural colours to your living room or home theatre. This is accomplished through true deep black tones which retain picture details in dark picture areas. Colours are truthfu...
Deep blacks, colour, versatility, easy 3D playback, Freeview HD
Uncomfortable 3D glasses, no DivX HD, poor value remote control
There are issues around 3D picture quality (and content), but the TX-65VT20's versatility and skill with Blu-ray and Freeview HD/Freesat HD make this all-encompassing plasma unbeatable in a high-end home cinema environmentKey specsComponent, Composite,...
With stunning High Definition and Standard definition picture performance, the TX-P50VT20 is the best all round TV we have come across in 2010.While in years to come we might look back on the 3D abilities of this screen as a little rudimentary, it offe...
A big, bold set with all the tuners you could want, a great picture and a fine 3D presentation capability. The £2200 price tag isn't bad either, considering that – unlike Samsung and Sony – Panasonic does include two pairs of those expensive active-sh...
For the person that wants 3D, this is the ultimate TV. Stunning image quality, amazing contrast and smooth movement make it the pinnacle of home entertainment. ...
Abstract: But the focus of this article is very much on 3D. And when it comes to showing that, while the Samsung set has a couple of 3D advantages that might suit certain viewers' circumstances, the much sharper and less tiring Read more: http://www.avreview.co.uk/news/article/mps/UAN/3388/v/3/sp/#ixzz0qqE8jA2p..