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The Panasonic Viera TX-P42G20B Our Product Review
The Panasonic Viera TX-P42G20B Our Product Review
Assessing and evaluating the Panasonic TX-P42G20B plasma TV will lead one to the conclusion that this newest of UK-specific Panasonic plasma televisions performs with seeming ease and aplomb. This 42 inch unit is new for 2010 and it includes and makes use of a variety of Panasonic technologies are both innovative and time-tested, including Panasonic’s well working NeoPDP suite.
This particular Panasonic is actually meant to replace a television in the older G10 line of flat-panel plasma televisions. In this regard, it succeeds quite well. In addition, it displays everything in real high definition and at a 1920×1080 pixels. Older TVs displayed 720 pixels, which was nice, but not as nice as true high-definition, which is what this television works well at doing.
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In addition to 1080p (pixels), the TV also makes use of Panasonic’s “Intelligent Frame Creation Pro” suite and a 600Hz motion engine to sharpen and focus (and keep track of) the picture display to great effect. It also comes with a built-in Freeview-HD tuning filter that eliminates the need for external equipment to pick up certain UK-specific satellite channels. It’s fairly new to the UK, though more people than ever are seeking it out.
Contrast ratios with the display screen come in at 5 million to 1, which will be more than enough to ensure that all blacks and whites put out on the screen will be super rich and extremely vibrant. In addition, colors will be deep, fresh and memorable. When combined with the high pixel rate, most experts looking at the display evaluated as being among the best in its market segment.
Connectivity with this particular Panasonic is also quite easy to pull off, considering that a wide variety of components can be hooked to the television with little trouble. That’s because this TV includes four HDMI input ports and two different USB 2.0 ports. There are also digital audio outs, and a VGA capability that allows one to use the TV as a giant computer monitor, even.
The TV is also Dolby THX certified, meaning that the sound it produces and then puts out will be very nice. All such TVs, of course, can benefit from the addition of a real audio sound system that delivers surround sound free of the television’s limited number of speakers (usually 2) but this Panasonic does well at producing a decent quality of sound with little real effort.
Like many of the new 2010 Viera-class Panasonic flat-panel televisions (this TV is a Viera), the TX-P43G20BB comes ready for WiFi and Skype through use of an optional WiFi dongle and USB adapter. It takes only a minute to get everything up and running, as well. By the way; the G20BB features the 3-pin-plug common to the UK. The G20B is the standard plug version familiar to many others.
There’s a great deal to like about Panasonic and the way in which it’s set this particular television up for the UK market. As a plasma screen model, the Panasonic TX-P42G20B seems to slot while in its price point (currently at 1100 British pounds with the value added tax) and, as a new edition for 2010, it appears as if this good-looking TV will be occupying pride of place in many a home in the future.
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