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Amazing black levels, Great color accuracy, Very good 3D performance, Reliable antireflective screen.
Excellent 2D performance best black levels of any 2010 model TV we've tested, Very good 3D performance with minimal crosstalk, Enough picture tweaks to satisfy diehard hobbyists and professional calibrators, Player/glasses bundles bring down the price
Amazing image clarity and depth of detail.
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 adjustment
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 ...
Power hog, No built in WiFi (but wireless capabilities are present), Some artifacts showing in 1080p/24 mode
High power consumption, comes with only one 3D glass, USB does not support NTFS
Included pair of 3D glasses is heavy and can be uncomfortable, Problems detecting 2:3 cadence in 1080i signals in "auto" mode, Fairly high list price, but discounts are available.
Husky size. Could use even better IPTV integration.
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
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; uses
By Tech2 on July 20, 2011
The Panasonic VIERA TH-P65VT20D is priced at a maximum retail price of Rs. 3,79,000. This is a really costly piece of technology, which does deliver some stellar performances, as far as 2D playback is concerned. The ability to play movies through a...
By 5FWD on March 28, 2011
Yes, its 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 youre watching 3D or old-fashioned 2D images.Panasonic TX-P65VT20 has no tags....
By PC Advisor on March 25, 2011
Is Plasma a dying breed? Well it wouldnt be the first time market forces have seen the superior technology lose out, but we hope therell be a place in the future for plasma technology. The quality of the 3D on the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 is...
By Whathifi.com on March 22, 2011
In a genre full of monsters, this is a mega monster. At over a metre tall on its stand and more than a metre-and-a-half wide, this Panasonic TX-P65VT20 is significantly bigger than comparable 65 inchers, and apart from giving it a slightly bronze...
By CIOL on March 09, 2011
The Panasonic plasma is a 65 inch display monster has a full matt finish on the body. Unfortunately in terms of looks its quite plain and the simple base offers no swivel adjustment either. Plasma TV usually show better blacks and the Panasonic one is...
By The Best plasma TV on March 01, 2011
Although Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT25 is mainly advertised as a 3D plasma TV, its performance in the 2D area is what truly recommends it. With ink like blacks, great accurate colors right out of the box, and video processing that can handle all kinds of...
By TechRadar on February 17, 2011
Anyone interested in 3D is advised to think a little larger than 40-42-inches. Panasonic's 46-inch TX-P46VT20B, therefore, has the potential to be a real winner, especially as it uses 3D-friendly plasma technology.Gas has consistently proved over...
By Trusted Reviews on February 03, 2011
Regular readers will know that we’ve already seen most of Panasonic’s ground-breaking VT20 3D plasma TVs. But the one that’s slipped through the cracks has the potential, in our opinion, to be the most popular model of all. That model...
By HDTV Reviews on January 25, 2011
Although Panasonic’s VT20 series of plasma 3D TV started with only one 50-inch model, the Japanese TV manufacturer has recently been rolling out a wider variety of screen sizes – including the 46-inch TX-P46VT20 we’re reviewing today...
By Gadget Guy Australia on January 21, 2011
The two most startling things about the Panasonic Viera TH-P65VT20A 3D plasma TV are the size and the price: how big the first is, and how little the second. Six thousand may not seem little, but at 165cm, this is the biggest readily available TV....
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