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Panasonic TH50PZ85u Plasma HDTV Review

December 2, 2008 Leave a comment
Quote: Panasonic Viera TH50PZ85u best bang for buck
Rating: Panasonic TH50PZ85u Plasma HDTV Review
Reviewed On: Amazon.com

Went to BB to originally buy a 1080P 50 in Samsung Plasma or a 1080P 120Hz LG. Talked to the BB rep and they told me, “I would rather get a Panasonic 720P than a Samsung 1080Por LG 120HZ!” WHAT I THOUGHT!! Then she explained to me that the Panasonic has a 480Hz subfield drive, whereas the LCD’s I was looking at were only 120Hz. She explained to me Plasmas have come along way and there’s no issues with BURN INS and GHOSTS like the first gen Plasmas. Panny has an automatic orbiter and anti-image rention options set up to combat these issues!!!She showed me a calibrated Panasonic 720P and it BLEW the Samsung and LG AWAY!! But I was not set on buying 720P. I wanted the 1080P.

Left BB and came straight to Amazon.com (Amazon was almost 500 cheaper than BB, plus you pay no tax!!), however when I bought my TV they we didn’t offer free shipping. I ended up buying [...] in August (best price I found on the internet)(EASY TRANSACTION, plus free shipping, no tax). NOw I see the Tv’s alittle under 1500, but Football season was coming up and I wanted to see the new season in HD!!!

I still haven’t gotten my plasma calibrated, waiting for a buddy from BB to do it for free (its been 2 months and I’m still waiting!! haha what a friend). TWO drawback ARE 1) I’m realizing I wish it had 4 HDMI inputs and 2 the sound is LACKING (I guess cause its only 20W’s), i’ve decided to buy myself the Panasominc 960 HTIB for Christmas!!!

I have no issue with HEAT!!! I have no issue with GLARE!!! I have no issue with Ghosting or burning!!!

BUY IT especially since it has the 480Hz subfield drive and you can’t beat the price at under [...]!!! It came out 8 months ago retailing for nearly a grand more!!!

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Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85u Review

December 2, 2008 Leave a comment
Quote: It rocks – but not as a computer monitor lol
Rating: Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85u Review
Reviewed On: Amazon.com

Well, I have been a CRT guy for a long time. I always thought that I would not really care to have HD over normal TV. I mean, yeah, the picture would be better but once engrossed in a show, well, would I really care if it is HD? And the answer is – as I expected – not really. However, that is just me.

As far as this TV goes, its fantastic! Great picture, great features – comes with a VGA type plug so you can run your computer into it easily if you don’t want to go HDMI for some reason. Sound is okay – not anything noteworthy. But really, it is an excellent TV.

Also – there is no noticeable glare that people are always concerned about. I have windows behind me so when the TV is off, I can clearly see them. When on – I don’t notice them at all so don’t worry about the glare.

The bad: Note that the bad is about all Plasma – not this TV. First – I bought this to be a computer monitor more than a TV (I am using it right now as a matter of fact – from my couch – very nice). I did not do my research though – very bad. Plasmas are known to have pixel memory. Although better than it was in past years, when you are on the internet for hours at a time – some parts of your screen never change – X in top right corner, window frame all around. For that reason, I wish I had gotten an LCD and would recommend the same to people looking to use this thing as a humungo sized monitor. I am guessing that I will screw it up being a software guy. Also – it is a power hog of course – also par for Plasmas. I don’t have to run the furnace in my house anymore ;-) jk

That said, as a TV, this thing is great – but I always expect that from Panasonic.

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Panasonic TH50PZ85u Review

December 2, 2008 Leave a comment
Quote: TH50PZ85U plasma is unbeatable value
Rating: Panasonic TH50PZ85u Review
Reviewed On: Amazon.com

First things first. Open the box and make sure the screen isn’t cracked before you let the shipper leave and before you sign anything (shine a flashlight on it and any cracks will show up immediately). I learned that the hard way the first time I purchased this set (from another vendor). Also, I believe Amazon requires the shipper to unpack the TV, plug it in and verify that it is working before they leave although in my case the guy wanted to leave without doing this and I went ahead and let him.

There’s not much to say about the set itself except that it looks fantastic. I’m watching movies and playing games in a completely dark room and the black level is excellent. You should do at least a basic calibration of the brightness and picture (contrast) settings using a calibration disk for optimal quality (there is a free one you can find on the AVSforum, or you can buy one).

As with all Plasmas, you have to watch out for image retention, but I haven’t found that to be an issue at all. The instructions offer extremely conservative advice on breaking in the screen to avoid image retention (100 hours of full-screen viewing content with no black bars, sports or stock tickers or video games with fixed elements of any kinds, then another 900 hours of limited viewing of such content). Personally, I ran a break in program for 75 hours, started using the set for video games and movies (with black bars) and I just run the break-in program all night after any bad content. I’m now up to 200+ hours now and haven’t seen a speck of image retention or burn in.

Highly recommended.

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