Showing posts with label Panasonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panasonic. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Panasonic VIERA TC-L42U30 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

If you are looking for a new LCD TV, then this Panasonic VIERA TC-L42U30 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV choose be taken into account. This 42" HDTV comes with many new and most advanced features i.e. IPS advanced display technology, 120Hz refresh rate, full HD at 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels, VIERA ImageViewer, VIERA Link, Fine Black Panel with 178° wide viewing angle, high contrast ratio with high-brightness LED backlight, and Energy Star qualified etc. This 4.7/5.0-star rated LCD TV is the best choice 42" TV that is superior and great for your home as a center of the home entertainment system, Full Details...





Product Details...
  • Product Name: Panasonic VIERA TC-L42U30 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

  • Product ID/Model: TC-L42U30

  • Maker/Supplier: Panasonic

  • Color/Finish: Black

  • Display Size: 42 Inch

  • Display Type: LCD HDTV

  • Resolution: 1080p, 1920 x 1080 pixels

  • HD-Ready: Yes, 1080p, 1080i and 720p

  • Internet-Ready: No

  • No.of HDMI Ports: 3

  • Consumer Ratings: 4.7/5.0

  • Shipping Charges: Free Shipping

  • Dimension: 40.2" x 11.4" x 26.3"

  • Weight: 42 Lbs.




Product Descriptions...

- 42" LCD HDTV with IPS Advanced Display technology
- Full HD 1080p with 120Hz refresh rate
- Features 120Hz Motion PicturePro 4 for smoother fast-moving video
- VIERA Image Viewer fucntions for external images and medias
- Comes with VIERA Link - automatically chooses settings that provide the optimal image, providing great experience on fast-moving, no-delay pictures
- High contrast ratio By combining the highly light-transmissive IPS Alpha Panel and high-brightness LED backlight
- Fine Black Panel delivers a 178° wide viewing angle
- Energy Star qualified
- Free shipping with free 30-day TV returns
- Buy Panasonic VIERA TC-L42U30 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV for your home now...



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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Looking for a new, cheap LCD TV? All you need is this Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. This 32-inch LCD HDTV comes with a beautiful black panel, IPS ImageViewing technology, 1080p, 1080i and 720p HDMI modes, native 1366 x 768 pixels, JPEG playback, 20W Surround sound system, and a lot more. Get the best price now, Full Details...



Product Details...

  • Product Name: Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

  • Product ID/Model: VIERA TC-L32C3

  • Maker/Supplier: Panasonic

  • Color/Finish: Black

  • Display Size: 32 Inch

  • Display Type: IPS Alpha LCD

  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels

  • HD-Ready: YES - 720p and 1080p

  • Internet-Ready: No

  • No.of HDMI Ports: 2

  • SD Card Slot: Yes

  • Energy Star qualified: Yes

  • Consumer Ratings: 4.6/5.0

  • Shipping Charges: Free Shipping

  • Dimension: 30.7" x 8.2" x 20.9"

  • Weight: 22 Lbs.



Product Descriptions...
- Comes with well-known, world-class IPS Alpha Panel
- Super-fast response and no delays for Gaming mode
- Features Full HD at 1080p, 1080i and 720p
- 1366 x 720 native resolution
- 480p EDTV display capability
- Clear and sharp picture
- Great contrast ratio
- 20W surround sound system with 5.1 ch. Digital audio output
- Patented VIERA Image Viewer and playback
- Comes with advanced VIERA Link interlinks remote control, one for all AV devices
- Free 30 Day TV returns
- Buy this Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C3 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV for you home now...



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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated-Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player Reviews



Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated-Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player
Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated-Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player
Brand : Panasonic Model : DMP-BDT210

Overall Rating :

Technical
  • SKYPE video calls

  • Wi-Fi Built-in

  • Touch-Free Sensor


Description

Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Integrated WiFi 3D Blu-Ray DVD Player  [...]


Panasonic DMP-BDT210 Reviews


This is a nice Blu Ray. First, you load a lot faster than the blue ray player. Second, it has many more features than more expensive models on the market. The menu is very easy to use and easy. Internet connection is also very simple. I was connected via Wi-Fi immediately and was able to download the latest firmware without problems. There are many uses of the Internet like YouTube, Vudu, Netflix, etc. With the WiFi connection speed fast enough to watch movies in standard definition from the Internet after you connect directly to our cable modem I a fast enough connection for HD movies. The sensor on the top of the machine to open the disc is a nice touch.

There was also a function for which you can use Skype for video calls/communication, but requires the addition of a webcam in my opinion to be a certain type for this machine. There is also a blue ray player 3D, but I have not tried, I have not a 3D TV. It shows a beautiful blue ray high definition. DVD picture and regularly look great too. Overall it's a great machine with many functions. We hope to include the firmware at some point, as a Web browser, allowing true independence of the Internet, similar to other products like the Wii is updated.

Work in home networks and I would recommend this model for you because of its support 5 GHz Wi-Fi. Sony really should have emphasized this feature. 5Ghz support does not mean better reception, less interference and therefore greater reliability. 5Ghz if you have at home, not worry about wireless coverage if they have a big house with obstacles too many walls. It is almost as reliable as Ethernet. (And, of course, you are an AP or router that supports 5GHz need it, otherwise you will be able to use it).

The remote has a separate button on Netflix it! Just press and you will be put directly into Netflix, without having to use menus and mouse clicks. Now another part I like is on the unity of his amazing picture quality on HD Netflix videos. I have a Vizio 720p TV (an apartment) and the experience is simply amazing, when I watch movies from Netflix HD with the DMP-BDT210. No complaints! I must say that I try with a Blu-ray so that all my experience is about watching Netflix.





    Sunday, 14 August 2011

    Panasonic VIERA TC-P50ST30 50-Inch Full HD 3D Plasma HDTV Reviews



    Panasonic VIERA TC-P50ST30 50-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
    Panasonic VIERA TC-P50ST30 50-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
    Brand : Panasonic Model : TC-P50ST30

    Overall Rating :

    Technical
    • Full HD 3D

    • Infinite Black 2 Panel

    • VIERA Connect Wi-Fi Ready

    • VIERA Image Viewer H.264 with 3D Playback


    Description

    Enter the world of 3D. ST30 Series VIERA Plasma Full HD 3D to create all the new experiences of vision that puts you inside the action and the creation of a new world of watching reality television.  [...]


    Panasonic VIERA TC-P50ST30 Reviews 


    When I finally completed the critical reading of television in 1000s, I decided to Viera line. Due to price constraints, initially bought a P50S30. When it come to my home, I loved the TV home theater, but I figured that now was the only piece of equipment I own that has no 3D support After the comparison even more specific, I went back and bought the TV. P50ST30 best decision of my life (recently).

    For the image of life as an image does justice, as it implies the word could discern the image generated from real life. After tuning the picture (James Cameron's Avatar recommended settings), the video looks absolutely amazing. 480 series seems a bit fuzzy, but it happens on any large TV. 720p looks great, even better 1080p. I want to go again and again over the image, but the specification of the televised speech of themselves. I did not notice green spots that some reports or other oddities.

    Plasmas have much more glare than an LED, but this TV is doing well in bright sunlight. Even when viewing conditions are less than ideal I can still see clearly through the light. Same S-series, clean and easy to use. There are some shift, but not a big problem , once you put everything you can quickly change the characteristics. A nice feature is the ability to insert the name and custom channels. Pro picture settings, parental lock, CC, and some nice features anti-image full image retention well.

    Wireless adapter is included in the package only $100, so if you plan to buy one, but this TV even more sense to you. The adapter works well, and it connects to 100% with my home network. If you want to receive television over the network, you will find menus VieraCast from a small delay because the TV menu. The implementation of DLNA support is very little, and while there are a variety of treatments are available, I have more success. Netflix has a problem rebuffering I think my first film, and sound a little lax (occasional). I experienced none of these problems with the same benefits through the PS3 + HDMI connection.

    3D impressive. Not be very careful when I decided to 3D, but now that I have, nothing else. Get the picture settings on the right is a must! I have seen many 3D movies in theaters to watch on TV - the quality is exactly the same. If the 3D is more fun than television (ignoring of being at home in your pajamas), by 50 "sized characters often look for size in a meeting in late night I almost had to verify the presence of intruders. A person walking in "front", film screen and I thought someone was in the room. So far everything I've seen the movie in 3D is great.

    For game, I have a Slim PS3 connected via HDMI, and while I've never been a big fan of the console, this TV will help change my mind. Graphics look good and play smoothly. As for 3D games, WOW. Doing research, though, like any new technology to pump the contents of the course has led to some much lower than the average product. I played well, however, are surprising. Killzone, Crysis2, etc. are just amazing in 3D. All the deep places of the gun of a rocket that goes the distance and fly over your head to make the game a surreal experience. As lifelong fans of FPS play a game like this in 3D so it makes sense. Several other games like GT5 look great and also work well in 3D.







      Saturday, 13 August 2011

      Panasonic HDC-SDT750, Full HD 3D Camcorder Reviews



      Panasonic HDC-SDT750, High Definition 3D Camcorder
      Panasonic HDC-SDT750, High Definition 3D Camcorder
      Brand : Panasonic Model : HDC-SDT750

      Overall Rating 4.5/5:

      Technical
      • World's first 3D Shooting Camcorder

      • Fulls HD 1080/60p Progressive Movie Recording

      • Advanced 3MOS System

      • Intelligent Auto

      • Hybrid OIS


      Description

      Now it's your turn! Recording 3D images is now as easy as attaching the 3D conversion lens that comes with the worlds first consumer 3D camcorder, the HDC-SDT750. Powerful, true-to-life 3D images like those created by Panasonic 3D recording technologies for use in Hollywood movies can now be easily recorded and viewed at home. With the addition of our new 3D conversion lens to our 700 series highly touted 3MOS system you can shoot 3D video using the same principle as human vision. It is equipped with a wide range of sophisticated functions, including the 3MOS System, which features improved noise reduction (NR) technologies, 1080/60p recording, iA (Intelligent Auto) mode in the new HYBRID O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization), and a wealth of manual controls.  [...]


      Panasonic HDC-SDT750 Reviews



      It is a good start, into the 3D world pictures. Panasonic has always tried to be ahead in technology and the camera next time they put their talents to the test. While 3D movies have come for many years, Panasonic makes it possible that this technology reaches the public in general, good news for fans of 3D images! This is one of the first generation of 3D Camcorder, perhaps we should wait a while longer, for future generations and improve the 3D camera.

      It is almost the same camera as the Panasonic TM700 except 1) has no internal RAM (32 GB, worth about $ 50), 2) which includes the 3D lens and firmware (recommended only for the price target is $500) , and image stabilization, probably a little better. The TM700 lists for $1,300 and sells for about $900. The SDT750 lists for $1400 and sold for $700 to $800. It seems that the 3D version is not sold very well (not too many people have a TV to display the 3D). So buy the SDT750 even if you do not need/want and have the equivalent of 3D TM700 with a considerable discount. The latest Panasonic cameras food does not include the 3D target, so I will try to sell mine for a couple of hundred dollars, reducing the actual cost.

      Panasonic TM900, TM700 are low-light and Full HD 1080/60p and skills that are very rare at that time in the world of the camera. Then the camera after much research I came across a review SDT750 and discovers his almost exactly the same device as the TM700, the only difference is that a system of stabilizing a bit 'better and comes with AC adapter 3D. But there is also 16GB of internal memory, so you need to buy separately, but the difference in price between 700 and 750, the 750 is more for your money. I am 100% satisfied with this cam. For those who are trying to change to look a little wider in Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas, because at this time are the only two suppliers that support 1080/60p format of this cam.

      I think overall this is an excellent introduction by Panasonic in the world of 3D film making at the end of next year with this technology for TVs, Blu-ray developers, satellite TV broadcasts, films and videos will have more advanced stage and will be a lot of fun to enjoy all the excitement of being part of the world in 3D technology ... If you find something useful in my review to let others know by pressing the YES button below, feel free to post your comments in the comments section!



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        Friday, 5 August 2011

        Panasonic VIERA TCL32DT30 32-Inch 3D LED HD TV Reviews



        Panasonic VIERA TC-L32DT30 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV
        Panasonic VIERA TC-L32DT30 32-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV
        Brand : Panasonic Model : TC-L32DT30

        Overall Rating 4.5/5:

        Technical
        • Full HD 3D (1 Pair of Glasses Included)

        • Flush Design

        • VIERA Connect

        • 240Hz with Motion Picture Pro 5


        Panasonic VIERA TC-L32DT30 Reviews

        We were set for less than 24 hours. The colors are very rich. The audio is decent. You need to adjust the high and low for the sound of a good sound. Most of the complaints, complain about the sound quality is bad, is due to the default configuration of the TV. This set is an easy to increase bass. Anyone ... The TV is connected to a TiVo box first. They work together a lot. It is equipped with Wi-Fi ready. We have not  yet tried 3D.

        This TV will seduce you. Seems to have it all. It is not able to use the passive 3D glasses. We are forced to buy the active shutter glasses. They are much more expensive. The other problem is that the remote control uses infrared signals that are difficult to reproduce. This is a problem if you have a programmable remote to replace need for multiple remotes.




        We test with a Logitech and may be updated via the Internet. Even with capability we were able to reproduce the signal. This is the test the first time that we get this problem. As far as price is concerned! You can get a much bigger size for 3D pricing. If you need a TV that would fit an opening of 29.6 inches and was forced to buy this TV. There are units available in price range from 65 inches. If you buy this be sure to adjust the audio settings from the factory. It seems bad enough the first time you taken And unfortunately thought it would be a good idea to put the plug-in jack on your TV. It causes the need for longer cables.


        Summary: The new Panasonic TC-L32DT30 is good 32-inch HDTV/PC monitor. DT30 not only easy to use with many voices, all supported input formats, except for Display Port. Use it as an IPS LED LCD computer screen provides the flexibility to have a 3D HDTV viewing. For many features and easy for user, This 32-inch 3D TV is a good choice for small room or your bed room in 3D.


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          Wednesday, 3 August 2011

          Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 65-Inch 3D Plasma HDTV Review



          Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 65-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
          Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 65-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
          Brand : Panasonic Model : TC-P65GT30

          Overall Rating 4.0/5:


          Technical
          • Full HD 3D

          • Flush Design

          • Infinite Black 2 Panel

          • VIERA Connect Wi-Fi Ready


          Description from manufactory

          TC-P65ST30

          Enter the world of 3D. The GT30 series of VIERA Plasma Full HD 3D to create all the new experiences of vision that puts you inside the action and the creation of a new world of watching reality television with Panasonic VIERA TC-P65GT30 65-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV.

          VIERA incorporates a technology that analyzes the image information in environments both past and future, and creates an exact image of each additional. This eliminates the jerky effect seen in the movie, playback is smooth and natural. Distinctive tonal qualities and atmosphere of the film are preserved, and enjoy highly realistic 3D images.

          The world of IPTV, the attention on television, will begin for the pleasure of the whole family. Now you can enjoy intuitive remote while relaxing on the couch in the living room, with a wide range of content at your fingertips. In the near future, television will also be able to connect the camera to obtain tablets completely new forms of entertainment than ever an interconnector experienced. VIERA Link perform a variety of AV devices, you can use all using only the VIERA remote. Installation is easy, simply connect your compatible devices via HDMI cables together.  [...]



          Connections
          • HDMI: 4 (4 side)

          • Component (Y, PB, PR): RCA x 1 (lower)

          • Composite A/V: RCA x 1 (lower)

          • USB: 3

          • Wireless LAN Adaptor: Wi-fi Ready

          • Digital audio output: 1 (optical)



          Reviews 

          I just received this from a projection 60-Inch Sony SXRD Rear September The difference in image quality is improved dramatically. With this set, the image is sharper, the colors are natural scenes and dark in levels attract Setup amazing detail and contrast black. Very simple and lasted less than 30 minutes to turn the TV on the stand, connect it to my system and go through the initial setup. I have a little calibration, and the picture is very natural, with deep blacks and beautiful colors.

          Many users have complained about poor sound quality. Heard of my brief, I agree, but it does not matter if you have a separate sound system. If sound is important to you, would still be a surround sound system is simple, much better than the sound of the TV ..
          played with online applications. Youtube is a bit of pain, but the most remote oriented implementations I've seen and I smell Youtube. Lack of options on the screen and slow down the collection data are less satisfactory experience.

          Should establish a sort of web interface where you can connect your computer to the TV through the net and add the URL of the YouTube video. Please someone do that ! Pandora is very beautiful, and I think I'll use it often. One HDMI input also supports audio channel feedback, so if your receiver supports the CRA, you can mute the sound of Pandora and YouTube and other online applications (including Hulu and Netflix) return redirect to the receiver via HDMI. electrical connection very well, as I only need one HDMI cable to the receiver.

          Overall I am very pleased and impressed with this TV. I'm not really one plasma observed over several years, Panasonic has really raised the bar on image quality at this price.






            Tuesday, 19 July 2011

            Panasonic VIERA TC-P55ST30 3D TV Review



            Panasonic VIERA TC-P55ST30 55-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
            Panasonic VIERA TC-P55ST30 55-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
            Brand : Panasonic Model : TC-P55ST30

            Overall Rating (5/5) :



            Technical
            • Revolutionary VIERA Full HD 3D Technology delivers award-winning realism that immerses you in the image

            • Infinite Black 2 panel delivers deep blacks and minimizes reflection for bright, vivid images

            • VIERA Connect WiFi ready - Enjoy a world of movies, sports, and other online apps plus free Skype video calls on your VIERA HDTV

            • VIERA Image Viewer with 3D Playback (Movie & Photo Capable)



            Description from manufactory
             
            Panasonic VIERA TC-P55ST30 55-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV with VIERA incorporates a technology that analyzes the image information in both previous and future images and create an accurate picture of each additional. This eliminates the jerky effect in the movie to see, so playback is smooth and natural. The characteristic tone and atmosphere of the film are preserved, and enjoy highly realistic 3D images.

            It is easy to photos and 3D movies to see you pulled on the big screen VIERA. After recording with the camera or camcorder compatible 3D, simply insert the card to a compatible TV VIERA 3D. The view is incredible, with the images so realistic you feel you're back in that time. You will find moments that life is even more memorable when it stores them in 3D.  [...]



            Reviews

            Great TV. Sharpness of the image is beautiful, the colors are vivid, blacks are true black, I chose television after the extremely positive reviews and a healthy dose of research, I had delivered the TV on Amazon, and then phosphorus old TV break the use of "set of slides Evangelo2" and signs on the D-nice High-Def junkies  writing.

            The right way to do it for those interested is to download the slides on an SD card or USB stick, then insert the card or flash drive to your TV, click Tools and play like viera slides with VIERA media player built and run continuously for 100 hours (I would like regular information on the rest of the plasma for 2 hours every 2 days) using D-Nice-specifications (these are the first vehicle specifications (very easy) then the break in time, I calibrate the color settings such as D-fine recommendations, overall there is swept by the bright colors, my TV in a well lit and has no obvious reflection, (which is a weak point for most plasmas). I also bought a Panny Blu-ray on Amazon and I am very happy that I can use my remote to control Blu-ray / DVD.

            I have not tested the 3d, and honestly my reason for purchase is the 2D image. The reason they have better images are 2D-3D-TV that more powerful processors, the 3-D images, and then these processors are very useful to do a very good type of 2D image, this rule generally applies to most television TV, which we do today, a lot of processing for images and give them to cover their inherent weaknesses of the LCD screen (angle and low contrast, seems bt = LED color right and should be mitigated a bit, "the prevention of plasma stylus, etc.).

            The sound is average and probably go to a special speaker system in the future, but it is now. I am very happy with the Panny plasma and I advise you to buy this TV from Amazon and with D-Nice settings for TV junkies HighDef Forum, these steps are very easy to make a difference and has good image quality before and after having to change ..






              Thursday, 14 July 2011

              Panasonic VIERA TC-L37DT30 37-Inch 3D LED HDTV

              Panasonic VIERA TC-L37DT30 37-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTVEquipped with a slot for SD, HD VIERA, it is easy to see the pictures and animated images at once. Simply insert the SD memory card, and you're ready to view HD photos and movies on the big screen. You can make the presentation even more impressive with the addition of background music and attractive settings. With the VIERA screen and superb image quality, family and friends who love to share your memories.

              The games are much more fun when there is no delay in operation. VIERA automatically chooses the optimal picture settings that provide in order to obtain ultra-fast response without delay. Even dark scenes with finely rendered details are beautiful and easy to see.

              It VIERA Tools interface makes it easy to use and understand the key functions. Just press a function key, and an explanation appears on the screen. Press and hold to activate immediately.

              IPS Alpha Panel, which is known for its wide viewing angle and excellent light transmission, is now enhanced with a bright, energy-saving LED backlight. The images are not deleted when viewed from an angle, and the contrast is higher than previous models, IPS Alpha, in spite of consuming less energy. The IPS Alpha LED LCD TV offers superior color reproduction and also contributes to the slim design of the screen.

              Panasonic VIERA TC-L37DT30 Features

              • Full HD 3D (1 Pair of Glasses Included)

              • Flush Design

              • VIERA Connect

              • 240Hz with Motion Picture Pro 5


              Key Specifications

              • Series: DT30

              • Screen type: LCD

              • Screen size: 42 inches

              • Native resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels

              • Panel:IPS-Alpha LED LCD 1080p (WSXGA)

              • Filter: Clear Panel

              • HDTV display capability: 1080p, 1080i, 720p

              • EDTV display capability: 480p

              • Speakers: 2 full range, 20W total power,V-Audio Surround

              • Image viewer:Yes (AVCHD/MPEG2/JPEG/MP3 playback)

              • Aspect control: 480i/p: Full, Just, 4:3, Zoom 1080i/p: Full, H-Fill, Just, 4:3, Zoom

              • Optional wall-mounting bracket: TY-WK3L2RW

              • Multi-lingual menu: English/Spanish/French

              • Energy Star qualified: Yes


              Connections

              • HDMI: 4 (1 side)

              • Component (Y, PB, PR): RCA x 1

              • Composite A/V: RCA x 1

              • PC input (15-pin, D-Sub): 1

              • Digital audio output: 1 (5.1 ch)


              Customer Rating 5.0/5

              I just received my 37" DT30 from Panasonic this past weekend. I purchased it from Amazon Warehouse in "like new" condition for a SUBSTANTIAL discount. The TV arrived in excellent condition and was, indeed, like new (except for the packaging). I purchased this TV to replace a 32" Sharp 720p TV in the bedroom. I choose the DT30 because it was essentially a 37" tv that has the dimensions of a 32" tv and was able to fit in my wife's armoire (which I would ditch and put an even larger tv in its place if it were up to me). I have to say though that, for a 37" tv, this Panny really packs a big picture. The image quality is truly jaw dropping right out of the box. The color gamut is remarkable and vibrant. The blacks are inky dark and even in high contrast scenes, I saw no evidence of blooming of flashlighting that is often complained about on some other LED-LCD TV's like the Samsung UN40D6500. The IPS panel makes a huge difference--there is no meaningful loss of clarity in the picture when watching from wide angles. This is a TV designed with gamers in mind. According to many of the techies that post on AVS Forum, the tv's 2ms response time is no joke and there is absolutely no lag on this tv. For gaming this is the number one tv on the market period.

              I am not, however, a gamer. I want to spend my tv time enjoying a gorgeous picture--this tv delivers in spades. It blows away my 40" Sony XBR2 that sits in my den and brings high definition to a whole new level. I'll give you an example of how much of a difference this tv can make. Several months ago I owned a Sony Bloggie Touch (that I kept for a week). At the time, I considered the Sony Bloggie Touch to be a piece of crap. The 1080p video looked terrible on XBR2--grainy and excessively noisy, with lots of visible judder and trailing. Colors were oversaturated no matter how hard I tried to clean it up. I consider this video to be essentially unwatchable. I ran this video through the Panny, with the Cinema Motion 5 dialed up to strong and noise reduction on and.... low and behold... even this crappy video looked great!!! Now, the video quality on the bloggie is still crap (IMO), but if this tv can make that video look good, imagine what it does with high quality blu ray movies??? People, this is a true reference level TV and, in my humble opinion, this TV performs nearly as well as the Pioneer Elite Pro-111FD (still best tv ever made--if only I could have afforded one). I was just watching Avatar off my Verizon Fios dvr box and you could swear you looking at a Blu Ray. I also watched Clash of the Titans in 3d off of Fios on Demand (free) and the 3d effects were awesome. The only knock on 3d performance would be that the 3d effect may be better on a larger tv, but even watching it at 10' away you still felt enveloped by the movie's 3d effect (the movie's plot itself sucked and wasn't close to as good as the original).

              The viera cast may be great, but I am currently having problems getting the tv to handshake with either of my wireless routers. I am not ready to blame it on Panasonic yet and have a few more experiments to play with before I start calling help lines. I'll update this part of the review when I have a fix for the problem. Honestly, this is one heck of a t.v. If you're looking for a 37" tv and you're willing to spend the bucks to get performance, this is the TV for you.

              Update 6/28/11: I hooked up a wireless n router and was able to connect to the TV with no problem. It seems the wifi issue I am having has to do with the security protocols I have set up on the avtec router that Fios uses. I am running the wireless n router opened with no security protocols at the moment, which my not be all that smart--but I am only using the router to stream video and it's not being used for networking. I'll continue to work on a solution. That said, viera cast is a great product. The navigation and set up are easy and it actually has really good apps: Cinema Now, Netflix, Amazon on Demand, mlb.tv, fox sports, weather channel, wealth hd, twitter, skype, facebook etc. Video quality on netflix is very good--on par with my apple tv. I had no delays with streaming and there is less buffering time than with my Apple TV (so far). I just have to figure out how to run the sound back to my AVR from the TV.

              Update 7/13/11: I am still loving this tv! For the nitpickers out there, there is corner flashlighting on this tv during start up with an all black screen and there is blooming around the letter during movie credits. I have yet to see an edge lit LED-LCD TV that didn't have these issues, but when when there is an actual video image on the screen, these problems are not evident at all! If you turn off the AI function in the menu (which controls the zone dimming), the flashlighting issue improves (but does not completely resolve). Again though, this is not a big deal unless you are insanely anal retentive. I have also since connect the tv to my router by ethernet and it is working fabulously. Viera cast is loaded with goodies. One thing I would like to see improved is the Netflix UI, which does not give you access to the full netflix library and does NOT include a search feature. This UI can and should be improved with a firmware update. To really use netflix on this tv, you need load all the content you want to watch into your instant-q on your computer and then you can access it on viera cast. Panasonic should buy an apple tv or roku to see how the UI should be properly set up. Once streaming though, I have NO complaints about the video or audio playback quality.



              Monday, 4 July 2011

              Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30 42-Inch 3D Plasma HDTV- Best 3D full HD 42" Plasma TV

              Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30 42-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTVOK, I thought when I hit the 200 hours will give me more of my impressions P42ST30. I highly recommend the method of preparation Nice panel D, which can be found online using Google. Even if you "accidentally" watched a couple of hours of content regularly, start now and look no further. I know that the goal is to get the aging of the pixels for the accuracy of the settings, but I think in this way also leads to more vibrant colors, with less bleeding.

              I read all the threads on the forums Def Junkies brightness of broadband. Now I have a hard look at this television since I bought (this is my fourth number back 3 GT25) and I had not noticed a problem with the brightness while watching. However, after reading the thread, I decided to pay closer attention. To check if my TV is suffering the flow of light, I saw a movie I thought was an excellent test, Dark City on BD, cut the film.

              All I can say is that I was very impressed with how this film managed my ST30. If anyone is familiar with it, you know that Dark City is shot almost entirely in this strange night / sunset in the background. There are tons of scenes with black ink backgrounds, lights and many shadows and contours. This TV actually passed with flying colors. In fact, I had more time to go look at the screen during a particularly dark scene with a good contrast in bright light and localized flows could not see the light, or light bleeding in the dark, etc. ..

              Proven "track butterscotch" HD JPEG someone has posted a video on YouTube with its GT30 is obvious flicker, and the only thing I saw was a very brief clouding of blacks in the image and stable state. Watched the opening scenes of the launch of a knife, because someone has made a lot of light that streams the first 11 minutes ... nothing ... lights and shadows were rock.

              Now, I thought, I met a very light version of this problem once while watching hockey network of digital broadcast 1080i. But I've seen in hockey, yesterday, on the same channel, and I realized what I saw was the interpretation of the flash unit of camera people in the stadium is close to the camera, but out of view, the addition of a Kind the effect of backlighting with their flash. Not once or alter the brightness of the color white ice.

              In fact, the only thing that can produce that comes even close to being called this type of problem is if I have white screen with the method of preparation of the slide panel D Nice and ST30 to display the main menu. Then I see the white sun in a substantial way. But once again, only when you view the slides. Even now, I'm a newb and this is a non-calibrated, but I noticed the sign to change the way I broke in The ST30 seems to be particularly ... I do not know how to say ... Guide to the box. Colors seemed a bit and it seemed boring that television did not really know how to handle gradients, etc. .. but after 100 hours of preparation of the panel, I really noticed the pictures looked very sharp, bright colors ... and well defined, not they seemed to bleed more accurate fast action scenes have retained their color and soon passes through the pixels and then I really noticed a marked improvement in the human other 180 - 190  hours.

              Let's see ... The only other problem is when I choose 48Hz when watching something with the BD player with 24p to see lights flashing on the screen. When I change 60hz, disappears. The buzz did not get high at all. And soft enough. Heck, it vibrates at the same frequency as the motor in my refrigerator as I know that everything could be caused by dirty electricity utilities. They operate at 60hz, so there must be no interference. However, I can hear the buzzing stop and sit within 6 feet of the TV and even then the other electric sounds in the house tends to suffocate. It does not change with different colors, but when I hear the whistle of a CRT television from any room in the house really does not bother me at all. Of all my emails on the TV is probably the quietest of the group.

              As for the dead pixel / stuck I only have two. It goes on slides goes dark blue and dark red on slides. I can live with this, because the focus properly on all other colors. I was not able to watch any kind of native 3D content yet (waiting for my avatar BD), but 2D-3D is nice to see at first, but after a while '"is really important if there is a type graphics on the screen until you have a real depth perception. TV syncs easily with my Xpand active 3D glasses.

              Oh yes, I have audio stuttering on Netflix, but only recently has started, so for now I take can be solved with a firmware update. In addition there is a big problem for me because we have the DMP-BDT210 Netflix and movies of your choice, but for some reason when I use it mainly for streaming movies. In conclusion, I know that the ST30 is the bottom line, the top model and I know that is far from perfect. But I really think this is the best value on the market for a 42" Full HD TV, 3D for less than $1000. I'm definitely a proud owner ST30.

              Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30 Features

              • Full HD 3D

              • Infinite Black 2 Panel

              • VIERA Connect Wi-Fi Ready

              • VIERA Image Viewer H.264 with 3D Playback



               
              Overall Customer Rating is 4.5/5

              Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30 42-Inch 3D Plasma HDTV



              Friday, 1 July 2011

              Panasonic DMP-BDT100 Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc Player Review

              Panasonic DMP-BDT100 Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc PlayerPanasonic DMP-BDT100 3D Blu-ray is currently one of the cheapest Blu-ray 3D, but this does not mean sacrificing performance for cost savings. The player offers a robust set of options for streaming (Netflix, Amazon VOD, YouTube, Pandora, etc.) and very good upconverted DVD and Blu-ray extraordinary, for the same price as many standard 2D Blu-ray. UPDATE: Vudu is now available on BDT100 via a firmware update recently and the server.

              It is a great player for the price Panasonic Bluray 3D. Like its sister BDT300  and BDT350 players ,you can choose the setting for the card, which works perfectly with my Mitsubishi WD60-737. I use it to stream Netflix movies. My first 3D experence, I have to say I was very impressed watching the movie Monster House Develop X102 glasses.

              I waited to buy the Blu-ray 3D because it was half the price of BDT350. I was a little concerned if it was so good? I must say that this player is great. I saw the movie on the Panasonic has sent me to buy the 50-inch VT25 3D television. Now it's time to choose the film a little more! I a technician, but 3D is great that the film sent. I'm glad I went with Panasonic seem to have an advantage in 3D! I wanted to buy 3D glasses for the most part I only waited for the off-BDT100. Why spend money on a player when you can fit the whole family with 3D glasses! I made the right decision!

              The player lacks some features compared to the top of the range DMP-BDT350: no dual HDMI output (only required if you use this with an old receiver is not compatible with the 3D), multi-channel analog outputs (not for use receivers with HDMI) is not integrated network and Wi-Fi (can be added via the wireless LAN adapter Panasonic). It also provides a user interface has a modern graphical user interface clumsy on the basis of what is seen by the current LG and Samsung Blu-ray, although it is higher than that of the user menu on the Pioneer players. However, the DMP-BDT100 provides all the basics and several advanced features, such as a strong high-definition video and audio performance. The player has passed all tests and films upconvert detection frequency of "Britney Spears and Munsil" and "HQV benchmark" DVD and Blu-ray also offers a brilliant and wide-format color prints 24p 4:04: 04 (24 options Output images / second) for both DVD and Blu-ray. If the disks are mainly money like watching movies, then there is little to fault in BDT100.

              We have noticed a peculiarity with Netflix streaming BDT100. SD streaming content from Netflix, we saw something called "cue" (chroma upsampling error or "chroma bug"). This is something that can occur when a compressed video source has its color information upconverted to restore details lost in the process of color compression. BDT100 this upconversion is imperfect, which can lead to visible color bands or jagged edges on the borders between colors. The problem is obvious that the content definition Netflix streaming standard. Netflix HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc does not have this problem. And, frankly, that formed the eye could not even notice.

              It becomes more evident when we move towards larger screens (eg, front projection systems), but some content can be viewed on screen size SD Netflix as the most common 42-inch and above. When asked if the problem is a deal-breaker for you or not, depends on how the standard-definition Netflix streaming to be done, and if the chroma bug is something that bothers you. But it would be negligent not to mention it. According to our contacts at Panasonic are aware of the problem and are working to find a solution.

              If Netflix SD content is not part of your media plan, then we give an unqualified recommendation BDT100. But if you're watching a lot of standard definition content streamed from Netflix, then you may want to look elsewhere or wait to see if Panasonic can offer a solution to this problem BDT100. Our more detailed examination of the player is available on our Web site at Big Sound (dot com).