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Read More About: HDTVProduct TypesInstallationOptimizationDLPPlasma

Screen Tests

Big HDTVs are big news--so we lined up eight plasma and DLP models in our lab to separate the flat-out fabulous from the flops. Plus: A guide to getting high-definition programming.

Sean Captain

Wednesday, September 01, 2004 1:00 AM PDT
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Panasonic TH-50PX25U/P

Price when reviewed: $7800; Current prices (if available)

The Panasonic plasma's middle ranking in our quality tests may understate its appeal for some viewers. For example, although their rich hues earned the Pioneer and Mitsubishi plasmas the highest color marks, a couple of judges found those colors a bit too rich. In general, the Panasonic provided neither too much nor too little of any color. This Goldilocks appeal also applies to price: At $7800 (complete with HD tuner and speakers), the Panasonic is cheaper than the Pioneer, better equipped than the Mitsubishi, and worth the extra investment when compared to those that scored below it.

The TH-50PX25U/P is not merely about compromise. Its first-rate features include easy-to-navigate video and audio controls. On-screen menus include a helpful schematic of the remote control. The thorough, clearly written manual has a handy troubleshooting section.

This cutting-edge set has a built-in HD tuner and a CableCard slot (see Seen/Heard/Tried).

You can view digital photos on this TV by inserting SD (Secure Digital) memory cards or PC Cards into integrated slots. An optional mode called CATS uses an optical sensor to match the screen brightness to the ambient light conditions, which can reduce eyestrain and prolong screen life.


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