Panasonic 50" Plasma TV
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Answered Questions for the 50" Plasma TV
- Q: for picture quality is it better to use the hdmi cable recommended in the instruction booklet?
- A: If your components (cable box, DVD player) support HDMI then you should use HDMI, if only because it's simpler... read more
- Q: Aside from the anti-glare screen is there any difference between the Panasonic TH-50PX77U and TH-50PX60U?
- A: The Panasonic 50" Plasma TH-50PX60U and the TH-50PX77U are different only in their styling and speaker location (bottom on the... read more
- Q: wHICH IS THE BETTER BUY THE PANASONIC TH-50PXPOU OR THE SONY 55" SXRD REAR PROJECTION?
- A: Charles -- I could find no reference to the model you indicated in your question; I'll assume you mean the... read more
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- Q: what's the difference between Panasonic TH-50PZ700U and the TH-50PZ77U? thanx
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- Q: can not read bottom of screen
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Editors' Comments
A fantastic HDTV that's getting a little long in the tooth. We still like it, but there are fewer and fewer options for buying it every day; Still, it's worth checking out, you might just get an excellent deal that you wouldn't find on a newer TV.
This Panasonic 50" Plasma television is a great example of balance, bringing satisfying and... read more
Specifications
- 720p High Definition Plasma Television: Though the TV features a lower resolution than 1080i or 1080p sets, it's more than enough to give you an excellent HD picture, and brings down the price considerably. Don't waste money on resolution that's barely perceptible to the naked eye!
- Built-in analog/digital tuners: With the integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuner, you can grab HD signals right out of the air or via an unscrambled basic digital cable service (where available). Nice if you don't want to cave in and get cable, but signal quality can be highly variable, not unlike classic antenna-based TV.
- Secure Digital memory card slot: See your digital photos on the big screen; if you've got an SD-card based digital camera, you can just slide the memory card right into the TV for an instant slide-show.
- Dimensions: 47.6"W x 32.2"H x 3.7"D (without stand)
- Weight: 89.5 lbs. (without stand)