Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-P65VT30 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-P65VT30.
October 2011
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The editors liked
Dazzlingly detailed 2D hidef
Immersive and crosstalkfree 3D
Excellent media streaming
Outstanding picture quality
Best black levels of any set
3D
Internet streaming
The Panasonic TC-PVT30 has outstanding overall picture quality
With superior black-level performance
Very good shadow detail and accurate color points in THX mode. It can handle 1080p/24 sources and bright rooms well and exhibits the nearly perfect scre
The editors didn't like
3D spex not the most comfortable
Wifi isn’t integrated
Picture not as impressive in a welllit room
Getting color perfect can take some work
Pricey
Does not meet latest EnergyStar Standards
The VT30 is very expensive
And last year's Panasonic plasmas lost black-level performance over relatively short periods of time. Its color is not as good as the best current plasmas and it uses significantly more power than LCD TVs
Abstract: With prices starting at around £2,500, the Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30B is probably not a 3D TV for the faint of heart - or the light of wallet. However, with Panasonic's TVs consistently in end-of-year charts and awards, they are always worth a look, w...
Excellent contrast performance; deep black levels; delicate and nuanced colours; impressive 3D; good Internet features
Pricey; annoying Freeview EPG
The 55-inch Panasonic Viera TX-P55VT30B plasma TV doesn't come cheap, but it packs great 2D and 3D pictures, beefy audio, and smashing Internet features into an attractive chassis. It's one of the best TVs you can currently buy....
Published: 2011-07-05, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Excellent reference black levels, Superb dynamic range and contrast, Excellent colour accuracy out of the box in THX mode, Good greyscale out of the box in THX mode, Reference level greyscale when calibrated, Reference colour reproduction when calibrated,
Subtle instances of 50Hz break-up with fast pans, Screen is very reflective and may be an issue for some users, Rare instances of brightness fluctuations, HDMI connections too close to edge of the screen, Still some issues with 2:2 cadence, Some users may
The TX-P65VT30 is an imposing goliath of a gogglebox. If you’re looking for a larger than life do-it-all TV with a price tag to match, then this monster is well worth tracking down. ® More TV ReviewsSony Bravia KDL-40EX724LG 42 LW650TPhilips 21:9 Ci...
Great picture in 2D and 3D, Excellent contrast ratio: 6310:1 in THX mode and 4860:1 in Professional mode, Crosstalk virtually invisible, Very wide viewing angles, Excellent audio quality
Glossy screen picks up reflections, Noisy power adaptor, Energy consumption on the high side: 397 W
The VT30 is no better than the VT20: it still has a great picture in both 2D and 3D. But Panasonic has put a lot of work into making look better, and it's certainly paid off....
Abstract: Plasma televisions have been around but because of price and the higher power consumption, they have really not hit that well with the users. The 65 inch plasma TV from Panasonic is anything but slim, at 6cm and 63kg in weight, like your led TVs. The P...
An impressive television, such as the Panasonic P65VT30D doesn’t come cheap. In India, it has been priced at an MRP of Rs.3,79,900. It’s also extremely stylish with a one sheet glass design and with the thickness close to a LED LCD television, there’s ...