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Panasonic TH-50PZ800U Television

Panasonic TH-50PZ800U Television
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Product Description: Panasonic TH-50PZ800U

The PZ800 series meets the THX Certified Display specifications, signifying the highest standards of performance and quality. The PZ800 Plasma televisions feature an improved native contrast ratio of 30,000:1; Game Mode; VIERA Link; a PC Input, four HDMI connections and an all new one sheet of glass design concept.

Product Specification: Panasonic TH-50PZ800U

Screen Size:50 in.
Television Technology:Plasma
Supported Resolution:1080p
Supported Standards:HDMI
Form Factor:Widescreen
Connector Types:Audio line-in, VGA input, Digital audio output (optical), HDMI, Composite video input, Composite video output, Component video input, S-Video input
Product Line:VIERA
Depth:15.2 in.
Height:33.3 in.
Width:50 in.
Additional Features:Video Noise Reduction, Game Mode, X.V.Color, 3d Color Management, Contrast Auto Tracking System (Cats)
Weight:99.2 lbs.

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    By Nate  Nov 9, 2008 | 2 out of 2 found this Panasonic TH-50PZ800U review helpful

    Pros: 480 hz, natural color

    Cons: sound quality could be better i guess

    There is not much to complain about this television. I had to give it some sort of con because nothing is perfect. I think there are other televisions on the market with better sound, but not much comes close to the Panasonic picture quality on 1080p... except the Sony XBR6 and Samsung Series 8 850. Those are both LCD's also. I am fully impressed with plasmas because of Panasonic and I would recommend a Panasonic plasma before any LCD. Stat for stat they are either better or the same. I sell televisions every day so I know tons about them. Read more Less

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    Excellent Value for Panasonic

    By Josh  Nov 10, 2008

    Pros: Excellent color depth, affordable compared to the Sony XBR and higher priced brands

    Cons: Needs space to breath. These models generate heat.

    I purchased the 42 inch version from an online retailer (Abes of Maine) for 200-300 less than what major retailers (Sears) charge for the same model. The 20:000 to 1 constrast ratio is fantastic, and the color depth is much better than my father'...s Sony DLP HD-TV. Having both front and rear HDMI inputs is an added touch, and the unit fit nicely on my existing furniture. The only drawback is the heat, which can be resolved by positioning the unit farther away from a wall. Be sure to buy a very good power conditioner/surge protector!!! Read more Less

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