• Panasonic TC-P54G25 Review

    Date: 2010.08.16 | Category: Panasonic | Tags: ,,,,

    The G25-series Viera plasma used for 2010 Panasonic NeoPDP Infinite Black Panel. We were impressed with last year’s NeoPDP panel in the G-10 plasmas and the new series offers an improved picture with deeper black levels. 600Hz Sub-field Drive Panasonic’s way of saying that there is no motion blur with a plasma at about fear, you are never a trace behind a fastball on the TC-P54G25. The G25 plasmas are THX Certified displays and offer the THX Movie Mode function that your TV for optimal color and contrast when watching your favorite movies are set.

    Panasonic Viera’s again cast with new additions. The built-in Ethernet interface provides instant access to as Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand content, Skype video calls and video conferences, Bloomberg News Service, YouTube, Twitter and more. Viera Link allows similarly equipped products to communicate and integrate into a home entertainment hub with additional features.

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    4 HDMI inputs, two USB ports, PC inputs and RS232C connectivity and plenty of Viera Image Viewer for easy viewing of stills and HD video from an SD memory card.

    We found staff at Tech Panasonic, that there is a subtle new anti-glare technology on the G-series Panasonic plasma models. While they are still focused on delivering superior black levels than LCD TVs, they have improved substantially in the blinding reflection of the last two years significantly. We are interested in the differences in this new anti-glare technology to further review this year’s models note. These Panasonic televisions get more and more LCD TV panels lighter and strengths, such as glare, while still trying to think to stay in black levels, viewing angle and processing (frame rate) speeds.

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    Panasonic was quick to point out, their new energy-saving technology to us at CES 2010, which they indicated was 40% more efficient. This is in large part because of its new Neo PDP (Plasma Display Panel) factory in Nagasaki in Japan. The new NEO PDP-panel design allows significant savings in the electricity supply in the plasma panel. A smaller power supply helps in two ways, first it is one of the most expensive components in a plasma panel and thus the costs were significantly reduced through the implementation of a smaller supply. Second, the smaller supply helps reduce the wattage of the TV revenue, reduce your electricity bill. Panasonic says that the new NEO are PDP panel plasma models 40% more efficient.

    Are Plasma TVs now as energy efficient as LCD TVs? No, on average, still LCD consumes less power. Panasonic was quick to the difference in savings, but at around $ 1 to $ 2 per month in energy savings. She raised the question: “How many hundreds of dollars more willing consumers, for this type of savings (in an LCD-Pay) is?”

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    We have noticed Panasonic Plasma TVs improve the brightness of its TVs in the last few years. There appears to be continued in 2010, when this trend is yet to win on Panasonic LCD technology in the area of brightness. Panasonic representatives said that 2010 model is even lighter than 2009 models with the new Neo PDP, while still a deeper black dimension.

    Panasonic obviously not the super thin TV presentation at CES 2010 will focus many of the LCD manufacturers. Although we do not measure depth in the new Pansonic lineup, it looked about the same as in 2009 declared the series at about 3.5″ deep. Panasonic, that it is not to be a major focus this year. This is probably to translate at very attractive price points to the 2010 Panasonic plasma models.

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