Wow! Everybody who has stepped into our new place and views this TV hanging from the wall says the same thing... "Wow!!!" The next few minutes are stunned silence as they sit down and become mesmerized by the picture.
This TV has amazing colors, and is plenty bright in a brightly lit room. In fact, we had to turn the brightness down a couple of notches.
I'm not a techno geek so I can't tell you how many plugs of this type or that are on the thing. I can only tell you it was...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 08/05/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (17 of 17) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Great set - especially for the money. I've been shopping for months and I am 100% happy with this set. I finally decided on a 50" Panasonic. Originally I was waiting for their new 1080p 50" plasma to show up in stores but I bought the 720p set instead. After doing many head to head comparisons between various 720p and 1080p sets I concluded that paying an extra $1200 for a 1080p set just wasn't worth the premium. When sitting more than 5 feet away from an HDTV set my eye cannot discern the resolution difference between 720 and 1080p...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 07/07/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (15 of 15) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Excellent, Well-Rounded Plasma HDTV I'm very particular on big electronics purchases and so after looking the tv's over in a show room, I found myself between the Panasonic and Samsung 50" Plasmas. Both were outstanding, but I went with the Panasonic because of my positive experience with them as a company through the years.
Pros: Fantastic picture, even with standard def and an upconverting DVD player. Simple and easy to use remote. Plenty of inputs/outputs for the average user.
Cons: No front or side A...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 05/29/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (11 of 11) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Panasonic & Plasma = The Best I've been Brand Loyal to Panasonic for over two decades now, but this TV is the Best. I've had this for over six weeks and still am amazed by the picture quality. Standard Def is good, but the HD is to a new level. Absolutely no complaints. This TV is 720p and the difference between this and the 1080p is marginal as best - I see no reason to spend a lot more for the 1080p. Highly reccomended.
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 10/27/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (10 of 10) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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It's like I never watched TV before I've had this TV for 5 days now. I've spent the majority of those days cruising around the HD Tier of my local cable company. As far as the picture goes, it is simply beautiful. I've done a massive amount of tinkering with the settings. Not because I can't find the combination that I like, but because I just felt like playing around with it and comparing the different configurations. Do yourself a favor and make sure the first thing that you do is change the mode from "Vivid" to something e...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 05/30/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  97% (135 of 138) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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One of the Best for the Money You might find TVs with marginally better picture quality, but not in this price range. This TV has stunning styling and an even better picture. Menus are easy to navigate and setup is a cinch. I would recommend that the picture setting be changed from the factory default "Vivid" to "Standard". The Vivid setting enhances brightness and contrast. Standard setting will result in better detail and less susceptibility to burn-in, particularly in the first 200 hours of use. Plasma burn-in with qualit...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 05/03/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  92% (26 of 28) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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THIS is what HDTV is suppose to be! In November 2006 I went cheap and entered the world of HDTV with an Insignia 32-in., 720P, LCD screen from Best Buy along with upgrading to DirecTV's 1080i package. My first reaction was, "This is nice", but not as in "niiiiiiccccce!" Four months later the Insignia's screen starts to act-up, and that's when I say to myself, "Let's do it right this time."
My wife and I were watching some Hi-Def shows last night and couldn't keep from saying "Wow!" about every 20 minutes. Even with j...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 04/30/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  86% (32 of 37) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Nice TV, Transmission still to catch up I got this TV last week and am still viewing at zooms it to avoid burnin of logos on the screen. Basically this TV is 16:9 and regular transmission is 4:3 so to avoid seeing everybody a bit fattened up you will have to watch it with vertical side bars. If you want to avoid that - there is a zoom feature which will enlarge the picture so that it fits horizontally on you screen.. rest is up to you whether you want to see the top or bottom of the picture - but the zoom really puts lots of dot...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 07/23/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  85% (12 of 14) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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I must have gotten a lemon. Wow, was I jazzed about getting this TV. I did my research for months, plasma, LCD, DLP etc, had my pennies saved up and finally took the plunge.
Got the unit at a local big box electronics store, you know the one with the yellow sign.
I got great service even though it took me over an hour to decide on the Panasonic, over the Samsung, LG and Sony. I really like Sony, and think highly of their products. My upconvert DVD player is a Sony as is my surround sound system...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 2.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 08/31/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  66% (28 of 42) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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Absolutely stunning!!!!! Been shopping around for plasma for 4 months now. I had my mind set on Panasonic for long but only thing holding me back was the silver casing. My brother works at bestbuy and he told me that they were expecting a newer model which is going to be all black. And that was it for me!!! Picture quality is amazing as you would expect from a penny. Only drawback is that it does not have a PC input but you could easily find a VGA to SVideo converting pin and connect it through SVideo. Shouldn't cost mo...
[Panasonic TH50PX75U 50" Plasma TV review can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 10.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | | | Review Date: | 04/10/2007 | | User Location: | | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  65% (13 of 20) Users Found This Review Helpful |