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9 May
2009

Pioneer KRP500 Plasma TV Review

Brilliant colors, razor-sharp details, and cutting-edge features are packed into this Pioneer 50″ plasma monitor. A wide gamut of functionalities give you or your professional installer complete control for customizing this pane’s performance to your discerning videophile demands. Further, Optimum mode uses an integrated room light sensor to monitor ambient light levels, then adjsuting the [...]

8 May
2009

Panasonic TX-P46G10 Plasma Review

freesat” is a digital satellite service that offers free HD (High-definition) TV programmes. With the G10 series, you can enjoy sharp pictures, vivid colours, multi-channel sound, and various services with the interactive contents.
600-Hz technology lets you view superb full-HD motion and still images with 1,080 lines of resolution. For even greater clarity with motion images, [...]

21 Apr
2009

Panasonic TH-58PZ750U Plasma HDTV Review

With its 1920 x 1080 resolution, the HD panel on Panasonic plasmas displays beautiful images without having to perform pixel conversion for the 1080p video signals processed by the video circuitry. Because super-high resolution is best appreciated on a large screen, Panasonic offers the 1080p HD panel in 50 inch and larger models. These dazzling [...]

22 Mar
2009

Pioneer PRO-151FD KURO 1080p Plasma HDTV Review

Brace yourself for the stunning new world of the Elite® KUROTM PRO-151FD. Its a world of high-definition that will forever change the way you experience entertainment. More than just the next step in high-definition, the new 1080p Elite KURO is a quantum leap. A revelation. Beyond anything thought possible, until now. Delivering the next benchmark [...]

19 Mar
2009

Panasonic Viera TC-P42S1 Plasma HDTV Review

When it comes to best image quality in a TV at an affordable range, Plasma screens deliver the best contrast ratio and color depth. This Viera plasma includes the new NEO plasma display panel with improved blacks and native contrast of 40,000:1. Neo PDP combines advances for plasma in cell structure, process technology, and new [...]

24 Feb
2009

Vizio VP505XVT 50 inch Plasma TV Review

The VP505XVT is Vizio’s flagship plasma model introduced in the summer of 2008 and features a native 1080p resolution. Vizio also includes advanced audio and video processing capabilities inside the television itself which removes the need for extra components to maximize the home theater experience. The built-in TruSurround XT audio processing engine decodes 5.1 audio [...]

19 Feb
2009

NEC PlasmaSync 42XM2 Plasma TV Review

Clarity is the key to communicating great ideas. The PlasmaSync 42XM2 is engineered to be the definitive multimedia presentation tool — with superior image quality, broad signal and source compatibility plus built in stereo-audio. Simply put, it places your ideas centerstage and keeps your audience on the edges of their seats.
With 1024 x 768 XGA [...]

12 Feb
2009

Panasonic TH-65VX100U Plasma HDTV Review

A new generation of plasma displays. This Premiere Plasma Display has a 60,000:1 Contrast Ratio that features a wider color range than HDTV standards by 120%. It has a a industry-leading 7,160 gradation & 18 bit process, 16 adjustment menus including 6 gamma preset curve & memory. Included accessories include Remote Controller, Batteries, Fixing Band, [...]

9 Feb
2009

Hitachi P50X902 Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV Review

The P50X902 is a 50″ plasma television and is the only plasma in the Hitachi’s Director’s Series. Featuring a full 1080p resolution, the TV includes an impressive image processor and image scaler as well as a worthy panel – although one reviewer felt the colours could be off on occasion. Featuring Hitachi’s proprietary Reel60 and [...]

7 Feb
2009

Panasonic Viera TH-50PX80U 50 Inch Plasma HDTV

With an incredible depth of crisp, clear, real-life colors created by a wide range of black gradations, VIERA flat panel HDTVs truly usher in a new VISUAL ERA. Improved resolution delivers theater-quality reproduction, and sporting events such as the Olympics, plus season premieres and other programming are displayed in exciting, vivid color—no matter how lively [...]