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Friday, April 2, 2010

Reviewing the Panasonic Viera TX-P50V10

By Gretchen Hill

The Panasonic TX-P50V10 is another product that uses plasma engineering to produce a very sound plasma TV. The company has been a pioneering plasma tech for its own products. Panasonic has been investing significant resources in this, and has said it will continue doing so for the coming next 20 years. This is a 49.9"x 50" HDTV.

There are many features to cover with the Panasonic TX-P50V10. We will examine only some of its basic specifications, though the product has many to offer. The good thing in this unit is, it has been certified with THX, which is a common name in the movie standards. It is like when you visit a Big screen cinema, the sound effects that you hear are what they call THX.

It has been certified that the Panasonic HD has a built in device THX which exhilarate movie watchers. This is just one of the few features that the television offers. There are a lot of more, but let us focus on the aspects that are quite important.

One is its ability to make connections to the internet via LAN. Wow! This is so great! It is like having a router on your PC to connect to the internet. Panasonic is making advantage of the technology called Viera Casting, which integrates all this to a single unit processor. The television boosts its multi port system. It has a D-SUB for PC, audio ports, video ports, auxiliary ports and an SD port for SD cards. You could use the unit doing two things at the same time as it has the capacity to divide the screen.

What's more with the new Panasonic TX-P50V10 HDTV? Another cool thing you will like on this is its capacity to reduce glare by external sources. This is frequently happening when some light source, for instance, the sun, is shining directly towards the TV making it less appealing to watch. With the aid of light filters, your watching experience will be to the optimum as the TV will capture the light and adjust to the environment.

It also incorporates a 3D HD sound which enhances real 3D audio dynamic experience while maintaining the quality of the real sound. You could also find more tweaks to the sound system of the televisions. It also has a Viera connection which able the users to link AV's. It is like connecting your HD camera directly to the television enabling you to watch video and pictures with your family and friends.

What is more than an eco friendly product? Will this is it?! A television that lets you talk and speak about green technology. What's more, The TV is really green technology as it uses and consumes minimal power. These are the figures, 500-590W average consumption, 0. 19-0. 2W on a standby mode, and during power mode (blue light) is only at 269 watts.

Keeping an eye on the Panasonic TX-P50V10 HDTV is something you might like to do when looking for a new TV.

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