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Video Review: Settle down for the winter season with the warm and cozy Panasonic 50" G10 Plasma screen. Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn take a look at its THX certified quality, dynamic contrast ratio of 2 million to 1 and Viera Cast features with its $1...
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The Panasonic TC-P50G10 is a 50-inch, 1080p plasma TV that retails for $1599 (MSRP). That's not a cheap TV, even though you're buying a lot of screen real estate. Is it worth it? Generally, we were impressed with the video performance, but the big fe...
The Panasonic TC-P50G10 is not a top-performer. It's special features are rather modest compared to some of the more expensive models. But neither is it an entry-level TV that's guaranteed to underwhelm. The G10 series is somewhere in the middle, wit...
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thebestplasmatv.com Updated: 2011-09-23 06:03:16
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With the G10 series release, Panasonic proved its serious intentions of taking over the plasma TV market in 2009. Although this Panasonic plasma TV is slightly below the newer V10 series, in terms of performance, it is still a great purchase, with Pana...
Amazing black levels similar if not the same as V10 series, Good colors provided in THX mode, Nice extra features such as Viera Cast, Excellent primary color gamut...
Some issues encountered in color accuracy, Not for the budget minded customer, Flicker appears in 48Hz mode when viewing 24 frames content...
Before the appearance of the V10 series (also coming from Panasonic), Panasonic TC-P50G10 rightfully achieved the title of the best plasma TV released in 2009. As the replacement is just its big brother, there may be no complaints here. Plus, the diffe...
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The Panasonic TC-P50G10 is more limited than a TV of this price point should be in calibration controls. There are no white balance adjustments available on the menu without entering the ervice menu...
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hdguru.com Updated: 2011-09-23 06:03:25
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With the exception of Laser TV, recent display technology improvements have been more “painstakingly evolutionary” than revolutionary...
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Prices for TC-P46G10 is priced well at around $1200. A similar quality LCD TV such as the LG47LH55 will cost $1400 while a Sony KDL-46XBR9 will run you $1900 and a Samsung LN-46B650 $1600. So compared with similar picture quality LCD TVs the TC-P46G...
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Despite poor energy performance and often-bulky builds—and rumors to the contrary—plasma lives. And for good reason—even the top LCD and LED-backlit HDTVs can't match the deep blacks and wide viewing angles that plasma provides. One of Panasonic's m...
Excellent black level performance. Very high contrast ratio. Color and contrast maintained up to a 170-degree viewing angle. Good audio quality. Auto-shut-off option when TV is idle. Supports HDMI-CEC.
Poor energy efficiency when compared with LCD models. 3 HDMI ports (one is side-mounted). Only Channel and Volume controls are backlit on remote.
If top-notch picture quality is more important to you than low energy consumption (and you can't wait for this year's new TV models), Panasonic's 46-inch TC-P46G10 is a no-brainer...
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hemagazine.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:30:27
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No one at Panasonic seemed to care that Pioneer left the plasma TV market. Then again, maybe they did. It would have been easy, perhaps expected, for Panasonic to put out a gussied-up version of their last generation plasma now that the direct picture...
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Here, Panasonic has an excellent TV, with almost everything that we'd expect from a top of the range product. It could be a little brighter, but there are...
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Good performance out of the box , Excellent resolution , Impressive black level and shadow detail , Accurate color When I visited Panasonic in Japan in the fall of 2004, with a gaggle of other journalists, plasma was the dominant flat-panel technolog...
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When the first round of THX-certified displays began to appear on the market from companies like Panasonic and LG, they demanded a price premium over other similarly-sized panels, which begged the question: is THX certification worth the extra money? O...
With the $1,700 TC-P46G10, Panasonic may have negated the need to ask "Is THX certification worth the extra money?", but I'm going to answer the question anyhow: yes, it is. This plasma HDTV offers a beautiful, theater-worthy picture with minimal set-u...
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When Pioneer announced earlier this year that it would stop making TVs, our tear-filled eyes turned hopefully to Panasonic. Could it fill the void left by the departure of Pioneer’s category-leading Kuro plasmas? Luckily for devotees of the technology, P...
Solid blacks and good shadow detail, Accurate, naturallooking color (especially in THX mode), Decent picture quality from Amazon VOD...
Somewhat dim picture in THX mode, 48Hz display option creates image flicker...
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about.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:31:00
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Manufacturer's SiteBottom Line: Panasonic is one of the few manufacturers still dedicated to making plasma televisions, but I believe it’s too early to sound a death knell for the technology. The Panasonic TC-P46G10 proves that plasma is still a winner...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 06:01:28
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Dry your eyes, plasma junkies. The untimely demise of Pioneer's Kuro line doesn't mean you'll have to forgo those deliciously deep blacks and cinema-perfect colours for long. In fact, even as the last of the Pioneer Kuro Elites make their way into a fe...
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Excellent blacks and shadow detail , Superb off-axis performance , Performs best in subdued lighting Panasonic’s current lineup of plasma televisions is remarkably affordable compared with plasma sets of a few years ago. At $31 per diagonal inch, the...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-09-23 06:01:31
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Dry your eyes, plasma junkies. The untimely demise of Pioneers Kuro line doesnt mean youll have to forgo those deliciously deep blacks and theater-perfect colors for long. In fact, even as the last of the Pioneer Kuro Elites make their way into a fe...
Mind boggling blacks with tons of detail. THX mode is a godsend for movie buffs. Integrated SD card slots transform your plasma into a giant digital photo frame. Amazing color saturation...
THX mode is bit dim for brightly lit rooms. Ethernet connectivity is nice for VieraCast, but WiFi would've been better. At the time of testing, no Amazon VOD. Also, where's the Netflix streaming? Staunch calibration DIYers may find the picture controls la...
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The G10 has been given a much refined lo...
Exhibits deep blacks and precise details in shadows; the colours are bright and vivid; saturation was excellent; power efficient; access to select Internet services is provided by VieraCast; good value for money.
Restricted light output in THX mode; lousy pictures controls; less efficient than LCD televisions.
The Panasonic is great buy; it is sleek and stylish and offers a good amount of features backed up with an amazing picture quality. It even attempts to be eco-friendly too. The G10 will come in around $1,538- $2,399.99Similar PostsSeptember 12, 2009 -...
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