Panasonic VIERA TC-P50V10 50" Plasma TV

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Why it's best:
Considering the Panasonic TC-P50V10 is one of the best – if not the best – performing HDTVs on the market and can be purchased for under $2000, this pick is a no brainer. This sleek plasma TV offers exceptional picture quality with extremely deep black levels, accurate colors, and great grayscale performance. Just like the G10, Panasonic’s V10 series offers a THX mode for easily obtaining an accurate picture. However, for more experienced users, the V10’s additional picture-adjustment options make it possible to get an even better picture using the Custom mode. The V10 also has excellent video processing capability and can correctly handle 1080p/24 sources without flicker thanks to its 96Hz mode. This is a great feature for buyers with Blu-ray players that can output outputting 1080p/24.
The TC-P50V10 offers plenty of connectivity options with four HDMI inputs (including one on the side), composite and S-video, two component inputs, and a PC input. There’s also an Ethernet port for accessing content via VieraCast including Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube videos, and stocks. This HDTV features the company’s NEO PDP panel which provides improved energy efficiency over last year’s plasmas. However, it still consumes much more power than the latest LCD TV models. Videophiles seeking an attractive, well-designed HDTV will appreciate the Panasonic TC-P50V10’s stylish looks and stellar performance. And while many viewers will find that the G10 is a better value because of its lower price tag, those willing to spend the extra money for the V10 won’t be disappointed.

Manufacturer Description: Panasonic 50-inch Viera V10 Series Black Plasma Flat Panel HDTV, wide color gamut covers 120-percent of the HDTV color standard. This approaches the level of colors in cinemas and produces images with extremely rich colors. THX reproduces movie images exactly as the movies creators intended them.

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Recieved 5 StarsJust awesome, November 7, 2009

The Panasonic V10 50" is just awesome. This was my first HD tv so maybe I'm easy to impress, but all the reviews ([...] and Amazon) agreed that this is an incredible plasma tv. My concern about everyone's advice saying that LCD's may be better for a bright room had me a little worried about choosing a plasma. But after having it for a little over...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsGreat TV!, November 1, 2009

I spent forever researching my first big screen TV. I finally settled on this one because, first, I really wanted a plasma because motion blur really drives me nuts. At 240 Hz refresh, I'm sure the newer LCDs are better but I still like the plasma. Secondly, I bought this one for its ability to process all the latest and greatest video and...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsPhenomenal Picture out of the Box, Wish it had Netflix and wasn't so ugly . . ., October 31, 2009

I've owned the TV for about a week and a half now and I can't wait any longer to write a review. The bottom line is that the picture quality looks absolutely amazing out of the box. HD content looks absolutely incredible. I'd give it six stars if it streamed Netflix (or maybe even if VieraCast had another interesting option) and if it looked a...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsUnbelievable Picture Quality, October 24, 2009

Out of the box picture is O.K., but after 200 hours at lower settings and after adjusting settings the picture is breath taking. While watching a program about sharks on Nat. Geo., I felt like I was in the water with them - so realistic. During football games not only can you see that the field is green but you can make out the blades of grass. ...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsTC-P50V10, October 5, 2009

The set is awesome. Plenty of picture adjustments so everyone should be able to find or create a picture they like. HD at its finest and a picture that will wow you. The THX mode is nice for movies but I do find it a little on the Green side. Looking into calibration settings on CNET and AV forums to see what can be done to adjust. The picture in...read full review

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