The Panasonic TX-P42G10 TV
The Panasonic TX-P42G10 is a plasma television you are able to get in the United Kingdom. It boasts a NeoPDP screen which about doubles the lumens per watt used on every plasma dot. Putting it another way, the TX-P42G10 HDTV displays the same amount of brightness all while using about half the power compared to its predecessors.
This means that it should not have problems getting brightness levels that are normally reserved for LCD televisions. Further aided by an onboard Freesat tuner and 600Hz Drive IFC Pro, the TX-P42G10’s quality picture stands out as well as other higher rated flat screen TVs that are out already.
Flip it around and Check out the back of the tv you will see signs of a high quality television build, there are two fans for cooling that make a low blowing noise that will be no problem sitting back at a normal viewing distance from the tv. There aren’t any hand hold locations like on previous Panasonic models.
Checking out the rear of the Panasonic TX-P42G10 television you will notice that it is built with quality in mind, there are two separate fans for cooling that make very little noise when you are sitting at viewing distance from the television. Unlike the previous generation of Panasonic televisions there are no insets to help carry the TV.
The TX-P42G10’s high quality speakers will blow out really loud volume and punchy bass all without distorting, but it falls short as you could expect in the area audio resolution and stereo sound due to the speakers are hidden and pointing down to the floor.
Unless you are one of the few unlucky folks who are severely susceptible seeing phosphor trails on a plasma TVs, then high-def game systems on it will be thrilling on the Panasonic TX-P42G10 thanks to the nice contrast ratio, rich colors, great detail, and virtually no lag time between frames.
TX-P42G10 is Panasonic’s first shot at claiming the throne of great plasma tvs. Even though its black quality has gotten better to the level of a low end 8G Pioneer Kuro PDP-4280XD, they still trail behind the pioneer in terms of color accuracy and standard-definition video processing.
This is Panasonic’s first try at getting to the top with great plasma TVs, its black quality has gotten so much better its to the point of high end lcd TVs, they are still behind pioneer in terms of correct color reproduction and standard-def video. Either way, if you wont look over Panasonic for leaving out controls for white balance and the TVs lower quality SD deinterlacing which is fixable by using a nice quality input source do it for you, it is an excellent value to cost thanks to its nice inky blacks, having great shadow details, nice natural colors, superb clarity of motion, hardly any input lag, and the onboard Freesat tuner, along with a wide viewing angle, and low power thirst, this is a nice television. The remote control that comes with it has large and clearly labeled buttons that give you nice touch feedback.
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