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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50G25 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
(Electronics) Panasonic
Release date: 2010-03-08
Inputs: 3 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 digital audio output
Infinite Black panel blocks ambient light and produces deep blacks and bright, vivid images with minimal reflection
50-inch Plasma HDTV with full 1080p HD resolution; THX certified display
VIERA Cast for streaming online content plus video conferencing via Skype (using optional webcam)
Includes removable stand; measures 48 x 31.9 x 13.2 inches with stand
Price:
$1,399.95
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i have just recently purchesd a high definition plasma t.v.,my query is when t.v.channels tuned in for example channel 9 have station which sais digitial and other sais HD which one should i be watching,personally cant see much differents,which one is better.
Press info or display on your remote
Unless it says you receive a 1080i or 720p channel, you don't get HD.
If you connected an antenna, digital channels are usually decimal (9.1, 5.1, 7.1, etc). Digital does not mean HD and not all stations broadcast HD all the time. When it is HD, you will see the difference.
If you have cable or satellite, unless you get HD service, you are still getting the old SD channels.
Go to tiger.tv for more High-Definition information! The LG-50PC5D features Clear Filter Pro, an advanced thin film filter for improved brightness ...
We are planning to buy a new television as it will soon be ready for digital (2011) in England and it will be nice for us to have a modern TV as we have one thats only 20 years old.
What TV should we buy. We aren't that fussy but the TV screen probably should be 37-40 inches and should be HD (High Definition) ready and what does 108p mean? Anyway we need a great company that sells great televisions as we currently have them old silver ones with a silver box and a stand that came with the TV.
Our budget is: £500-£700
To help narrow down your search a bit, avoid anything on the list below, no matter what price. It's all unreliable, poorly made tat.
Acer
Acoustic Solutions
Akai
Akito
Akura
Alba
A.O.C.
Atec
Beko
Beond
Bush
Cello
Compacks
Crown
Cyberdyne
Cyberhome
Daewoo
Dansai
Deccacolour
DiBoss
Digihome
Digilogic
Digix
D.M. Tech
Elonex
Erae
Ferguson
Finlux
Funai
Fusion
Goodmans
Grundig
H. & B.
Hanspree
Harwa
Hikona
HiSense
Ikasu
Kenmark
Konka
Lenco
Lexsor
Lodos
Logik
Luzo
Matsui
Maxim
Medion
Mikomi
Mirai
Mogen
Naiko
O.N.N.
Orion
Phocus
Prima
Proline
Streamium
Swisstec
Symphonic
Tatung
Technisat
Techno
Technosonic
Techwood
Tokai
Tosumi
T.W.F.
Venturer
Video Seven
Viewpia
Vision
Vistron
Yamada
Yusmart
Price:
$5,499.99
$1,400.00
1,024 x 768 native pixel resolution with HDTV/EDTV display capability (1080i/480p); accepts 720p input through front-panel PC/RGB analog input
Biamplified 2-way speakers with 26 watts total power; BBE ViVA HD3D Sound simulates surround sound from any 2 speakers
42-inch gas-plasma TV with built-in NTSC and digital ATSC/QAM tuners and high 3,000:1 contrast ratio; 44.9 x 29.8 x 5.5 inches (W x H x D)
Photo viewer through SD/PC Card slots; CableCARD compatibility obviates the need for a separate box for digital cable reception
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) offers direct-digital A/V connection with compatible gear
I am looking to buy a high definition plasma television.
While buying a plasma seems like a good choice, I would suggest going with an LED or LCD television. Actually, manufacturers are starting to phase out plasma's from the market because of the advancements within the LCD industry.
The Sansui 37-Inch LCD TV, Model: HDLCD-3700 has an average price of $600 and comes with a decent screen resolution, 1366 x 768 pixels.
For a higher quality television, I would view the Sharp AQUOS 37-Inch LCD HDTV, Model: LC-37GP1U is about $750 on average and comes with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 - which is high-definition formatting.
Price: $899.99
Peel away the old standard for ultra slim framing. Measuring less than an inch wide the new TruSlim Frame trims away the distraction.
Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You'll see details and colors like never before.
With Resolution Upscaler standard definition content like old movies or internet videos can be enhanced to near HD resolution picture quality.
Tired of streaky action or unclear plays during the game? See sports, fast action and video games like never before. The 600Hz refresh rate virtually eliminates motion blur.
Which is better? Which has a longer life expectancy? Which can you see clearly from any position in the room? (Some TVs fade out if you are off to the side, and are only clear if you are more or less directly in front of them.)
LCD is the most practical and will give you an exceptional picture with the right brand. My choice is the Sony Bravia XBR. Life expectancy is similar at around 50,000 hours. Plasma has screen burn-in issues.
I am looking at buying a SANYO DP50747 50" Plasma High Definition television, but I just talked to a direct tv installer and he said after a few years you have to get the plasma in the tv recharged or refilled or something like that and it would cost as much as buying a new tv, is this true and is this a good tv for a price of 900 dollars? Or should I just look at lcd tvs instead?
This is a MYTH! Plasmas do not have to be recharged. Whether you should go plasma or LCD is a complicated question-see link
Sanyo is not a good TV.
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