The Panasonic TX-P50G20
The Panasonic TX-P50G20
The Panasonic TX-P50G20
Now everyone is in the market to stretch the pound as far as they can. Panasonic answers this call by putting out the TX-P50G20. This 50" plasma screen TV is definitely going to be a top performer in this market. This new generation television comes complete with the newest technology in plasma screen and uses noticeably less power than the plasmas of the past.
Besides being a good value, this Panasonic TX-P50G20 television set is tougher than some. The new screen on this model has a new "tough panel" technology. What this means to you is that this screen will withstand small impacts and not be damaged. As with other TV set's in this line up, it comes with just the basic features you would expect.
In addition to being scratch and dent resistant, this Panasonic Viera TX-P50G20 HD television has a screen display that would amaze you. The screen has a 1920 x 1080 pixel rating and gives you a perfectly clear picture from any distance. There is of course, a recommended viewing distance in the television set's owner's guide.
There seems to be some kind of competition between Panasonic and Sony over how many "Hertz your screen resolution operates on. The number to match is "600 Hertz" and Sony is marketing this heavily. Now Panasonic is telling its potential customers that they have "600 Hertz Intelligent Frame Creation Pro" on their televisions. The trick here is that Panasonic has a sub title to this and it is "sfd", that's short for "sub field drive". Panasonic is a little ahead in technology and is actually displaying its pixels in 100 Hertz but because of the "Intelligent Frame Creation", there is full fluid motion.
If you are like most consumers out there, you do not want to hear all this gibberish about resolution and pixel and Hertz. When it comes down to it, the most important part of a television set like the TX-P50G20 is the picture, and this Panasonic is not lacking in this department at all.
There were tests done on the Panasonic Viera TX-P50G20 TV with special test patterns, this caused a small amount of flickering but is not noticeable during regular TV set viewing. There was also a very small amount of flicker when watching DVD movies.
The TX-P50G20 TV scored extremely high on the scale when it came to picture quality. In the color scale it scored a 9 out of 10. On it's contrast it was a 10 out of 10. The picture was reported the same no matter which angle you looked at it.
This TX-P50G20 television was reported to only have very basic features. We did find, however, that the Panasonic came with a slot for SD and SDHC cards so you can view your JPEG and AVCHD pictures and videos.
The Panasonic Viera TX-P50G20 comes ready to receive all the current types of transmission in use today. There is one potentially aggravating omission though. The TV set is not equipped to use the new C1 Plus access that some cable companies are contemplating switching to.
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