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Panasonic VIERA TC-P54G20


$2,000.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:THX certified display mode. Anti-burn-in pixel orbiter and optional scrolling bar display option to help get rid of it. 27% more energy efficient than a 2009 model.

The Cons:Chunky and uninspired design. Remote cannot control any other devices. Potential for image burn-in.

Part of the G20 series, the Panasonic VIERA TC-P54G20 is a high definition television set that has an attractive display and a variety of different features ideal for multimedia users. The 54-inch HDTV has a 1080p resolution and an Infinite Black display to help create a detailed picture that's bright and clear.

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Since it's built with compatibility in mind, the television set also has VIERA CAST, a PC input and two USB ports to let owners access entertainment websites such as Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube and Fox Sports. The HDTV also features video call capability, THX Movie Mode for a more vivid and detailed picture and VIERA Image Viewer to view JPEGs and AVCHD video.

Features

  • 54-inch HDTV
  • 1080p resolution
  • Infinite Black display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast ratio
  • VIERA CAST
  • Video call capability
  • THX Movie Mode
  • VIERA Image Viewer
  • PC input
  • Two USB ports

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Pros
  • 2

    THX certified display mode

  • 2

    anti-burn-in pixel orbiter and optional scrolling bar display option to help get rid of it

  • 2

    27% more energy efficient than a 2009 model

  • 1

    black-to-gray shift has become more gradual due to improvements in the 2010 line

  • 1

    VieraCast Internet service - allows for direct-to-TV streaming of online content from popular online services

  • 1

    improved remote over 2009 offerings - backlit keys, improved layout

  • 1

    improved custom picture settings

  • 1

    improved NeoPDP panel (first introduced in 2009) for a huge reduction in power consumption over previous generation panels

  • 1

    all the strengths of plasma - beautiful, accurate colour reproduction, deep blacks, great off-angle viewing, panel uniformity

  • 0

    great black levels - superior to other plasmas, way ahead of the vast majority of LCD panels

Cons
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    chunky and uninspired design

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    remote cannot control any other devices

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    potential for image burn-in

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    black levels shift to become grayer after extended use

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