Panasonic TH-50PX75U 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

Panasonic TH-50PX75U 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

PanasonicTH-50PX75U50

Panasonic VIERA S1 Series TC-P65S1

Toshiba57LX177

I’ve had this TV for 5 days now. I’ve spent almost all of those days cruising round the HD Tier of my native cable company. As far as the picture goes, it is simply beautiful. I’ve done a giant amount of tinkering with the settings. Not as I will’t find the mixture which I like, but because I just felt favor playing around with it plus comparing the different configurations. Do yourself a like plus make sure the 1st thing that you do is change the mode from “Vivid” to one thing else. “Vivid” is a factory default and most likely set that way to boost the attraction level for the showroom.

I started off by simply using the calibration settings from http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com for the TH-50PX60U:

Picture Mode Standard
Image +twenty-two
Brightness +eight
Color -one
Tint -4
Sharpness -14
Color Temperature Warm

These gave the image a hotter, added realistic feel right off the bat. Skin tones were miles extra realistic after calibrating to here settings. The TH-50PX75U is, for every one intents and functions, the identical TV as the TH-50PX60U from last year with the previous having a few additional features.

I additionally decided to play around with the “Custom” mode plus use the on good of settings as starting points. I set to adhere with the above settings for the time being as I discover them the majority of pleasing to the eye. Overall, the black levels look very brilliant showing detail in the dark areas as well and the overall color is vivid. The picture appearance terribly crisp and you purchase which “realism” factor which I truly have actually solely felt while researching plasmas and LCDs. Alternative technologies of HDTVs have not given me which “realism” feel.

In November 2006 I went cheap and entered the globe of HDTV with an Insignia thirty-two-in., 720P, LCD screen from Best Purchase together with upgrading to DirecTV’s 1080i package. My 1st reaction was, “This is good”, but not as in “niiiiiiccccce!” Four months later the Insignia’s screen starts to act-up, and therefore’s once I say to myself, “Let’s do it right this time.”

My wife plus I were watching some Hi-Def shows last night plus couldn’t stay from saying “Wow!” about every twenty minutes. Even with just relying on the TV’s speakers it felt favor we were there. Played round with the colours, brightness, etc, at that was easy enough with the on-screen interface. The couch is concerning one hundred ten” from the TV, therefore the fifty” screen was an excellent size. Wouldn’t need to go bigger, but glad we have an inclination to did not get the forty-two”.

Additionally glad I spent the additional $400 and got the 2007 model that is all black rather than the 2006 model that had silver trim. The Insignia had silver trim, thus naturally I now equate silver trim to “low-cost”.

Since I don’t think about myself an audio/video aficionado, I didn’t hesitate to spend cash currently on a 720p system instead of waiting or spending more on a 1080p system. I am a splash worried regarding screen burn-in, but if this may last beyond five years then I will be terribly happy.

 

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