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Experts 88% 68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Crosstalk less visible than on the Samsung UE46C7700
Very wide viewing angles
Good audio quality
Deep blacks
Colour
Versatility
Easy 3D playback
Freeview HD
The huge 1920 x 1080 screen produces fantastic black level response and punchy
Deep contrast. Performance is exceptional in 2D mode
And there’s only a slight hit to picture brightness and contrast when you switch to 3D. In fact
3D pictures are more watchable (if a little less bright) here than on large LCD and LED 3D TVs
Mainly thanks to low levels of crosstalk ghosting – the line-doubling ef
Stable
Spectacular 3D
Punchy
Vibrant 2D pictures
Fine spec
Good motion processing
Excellent picture quality
Good with both standardand highdefinition sources
No motion blur or overt 3D crosstalk
The best 3D pictures around
Great 2D pictures
Two sets of 3D glasses included
Good multimedia capabilities
Viewable from a wide angle
Super-smooth
Artifact free 3D
DNLA networking
Conventional 2D performance with both HD and SD
Freeview HD and Freesat tuners
The editors didn't like
Minuses
Glossy screen leads to reflections
Glasses can get uncomfortable
No rubber tips
Mediocre remote with no backlighting
Slightly high energy consumtion
302 W
Ambient light detector can't be turned off in THX mode
Uncomfortable 3D glasses
No DivX HD
Poor value remote control
The sheer size of this telly means that any picture issues are easy to spot
There is slightly more 3D crosstalk than on Panasonic’s 50-inch plasmas
And despite some classy upscaling tech inside standard definition content can lack detail. These are really just symptoms of a large screen though – not really Panasonic’s fault.
The huge 1920 x 1080 screen produces fantastic black level response and punchy, deep contrast. Performance is exceptional in 2D mode, and there’s only a slight hit to picture brightness and contrast when you switch to 3D. In fact, 3D pictures are more watchable (if a little less bright) here than on large LCD and LED 3D TVs, mainly thanks to low levels of crosstalk ghosting – the line-doubling ef
The sheer size of this telly means that any picture issues are easy to spot: there is slightly more 3D crosstalk than on Panasonic’s 50-inch plasmas, and despite some classy upscaling tech inside standard definition content can lack detail. These are really just symptoms of a large screen though – not really Panasonic’s fault.
Yes, it’s 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 you’re watching 3D or old-fashioned 2D images.Panasonic TX-P65VT20 has no tags. User comment...
Is Plasma a dying breed? Well it wouldn’t be the first time market forces have seen the superior technology lose out, but we hope there’ll be a place in the future for plasma technology. The quality of the 3D on the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 is stunning, a...
The best 3D pictures around, Great 2D pictures, Two sets of 3D glasses included, Good multimedia capabilities, Viewable from a wide angle
3D pictures lose a lot of brightness, Bland looks, Dated operating system, Some issues with 50Hz viewing
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 the p...
Abstract: 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 – to flesh out its...
Abstract: Panasonic TX-P50VT20 has it all, delivering a cinema-like 3D experience with natural colours to your living room or home theatre. This is accomplished through true deep black tones which retain picture details in dark picture areas. Colours are truthfu...
Excellent picture quality, Good with both standardand highdefinition sources, No motion blur or overt 3D crosstalk
Streaming videofile support isn't comprehensive, Ads embedded in the TV guide, 3D content looks darker than on other sets
Panasonic still delivers the best 3D in town. Perhaps more importantly, the Viera TX-P46VT20 is a knockout 2D set. It's extremely well-equipped, with picture quality that movie fans will love....
Published: 2010-09-14, Author: John Archer , review by: trustedreviews.com
Abstract: Blimey, the P65VT20 is big. Clearly, you get a vague sense of its impressiveness from just reading on paper that it measures 65in diagonally, but nothing can prepare you for the true immenseness you’re faced with when you and at least one other ...
Deep blacks, colour, versatility, easy 3D playback, Freeview HD
Uncomfortable 3D glasses, no DivX HD, poor value remote control
There are issues around 3D picture quality (and content), but the TX-65VT20's versatility and skill with Blu-ray and Freeview HD/Freesat HD make this all-encompassing plasma unbeatable in a high-end home cinema environmentKey specsComponent, Composite,...
With stunning High Definition and Standard definition picture performance, the TX-P50VT20 is the best all round TV we have come across in 2010.While in years to come we might look back on the 3D abilities of this screen as a little rudimentary, it offe...