Panasonic TH50PZ700U Plasma HDTV

Franz Bicar
-

panasonic-th-50pz700u.jpgWith the 50-inch TH50PZ700U plasma HDTV, Panasonic has achieved picture quality that takes your breath away. This full HD 1080p native resolution set displays a maximum of 29 billion colors and 4,096 shades of gradation.

A high contrast ratio of up to 5,000-to-1 assures exceptionally rich blacks and brilliant whites. The result is one of the most detailed plasma TV’s ever. Three built-in tuners receive standard (NTSC) broadcast or cable signals, HDTV (ATSC) broadcast signals, and unencrypted digital cable (QAM) signals, which means no set-top box for basic digital cable service. There are two HDMI inputs for all-digital transfer of high definition video and multichannel audio signals via a single cable. Now you can enjoy HD entertainment without that cable jumble.

Incredibly slim and elegant, you’d never guess that the TH50PZ700U includes an integrated 2-woofer/2-tweeter, 31-watt speaker system. The BBE ViVA HD3D virtual surround sound system creates an authentic and exciting 3-D enhancement effect from the stereo speakers, while preserving the clarity and definition.

The TH50PZ700U offers exceptional sound stage imaging, assuring optimal clarity for centrally staged audio material like dialogue. This expansive audio provides a fitting complement to the incredible picture quality of this Panasonic plasma TV.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new standard digital connection between A/V devices, such as set-top boxes, DVD players, or A/V receivers, and a digital television. HDMI offers exceptional video and audio quality with a single quick-disconnect connector. It supports multichannel digital audio transmissions and component video color spacing for true rendering of HD video. HDMI also supports the HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) standard, allowing transmission of copy protected digital content to your display. The video portion of HDMI is also backward compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface)-HDCP devices using an optional cable adapter.

The realism of TV images is strongly linked to contrast ratio, and this plasma features a very high contrast ratio of up to 5,000-to-1. Such a wide range from black to white means great depth and dimensionality with vibrant colors.

Deep blacks provide excellent shadow detail during dark scenes, while brilliant whites allow this Panasonic plasma to render bright scenes with vivid realism. Add to this impressive contrast ratio the ability to display 29 billion colors and what you have is a TV that shows you high definition content in all its glory.

More and more sports, movies, and original network programming is now available in high definition format from local broadcasters. Receive and view your local over-the-air broadcasts on Panasonic’s TH50PZ700U plasma in stunning HDTV clarity using the built-in HDTV tuner. And if your cable company passes through HDTV broadcasts from local broadcasters, you can decode and tune those as well.

HDTV broadcast or cable content and DVDs offer more detail and better color than analog broadcasts, but it takes a high resolution display to deliver all that picture information. The high pixel count–more than twice the number of 720p resolution–of this plasma display provides fine detail for outstanding HDTV reproduction. More pixels also translate into less stair-stepping artifacts, making curved and diagonal edges look smooth and natural.

The best images you can ever view on a Panasonic plasma don’t have anything to do with HDTV. Share your JPEG photos taken with an SD memory card-compatible digital camera on the TH50PZ700U through the set’s memory card slot. Simply insert the card, which is about the size of a postage stamp, into the slot and enjoy a photo slideshow.

This Panasonic HDTV is GalleryPlayer Ready To View. GalleryPlayer allows you to enjoy the world’s finest high definition art and photography on your Panasonic HD plasma TV. Use the free GalleryPlayer software to purchase and download the images you like, and then play them on your Panasonic HDTV right from your PC.

Sources:
http://reviews.cnet.com
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com
http://www.htguys.com

Post a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Visited 482 times, 1 so far today