Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT20 3D Full HD Plasma TV

Panasonic has tried to make this guy a little dated looking at a little more modern chassis with bronzey making it an unusual brown color. But although the build quality is very good, the effect of chocolate still feels a bit like a chav stick on fake tan, if we had to be really loud about it.

Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT20 3D Full HD Plasma TV

This was especially true in this case because P65VT20 65in screen which is located within a frame that really quite wide and thick with the current standards are generally slim.

Other third parties who are willing to lend its name to P65VT20 is THX, which has been involved to the extent of including images is calibrated presets really do a great job to get the best from your TV to view movies.Good news for Panasonic is that as usual with plasma TV, we are more interested in what goes on in P65VT20 than we do with a mere aesthetic issue. And in P65VT20 is anything but ancient.

For starters, of course, is equipped with Panasonic’s 3D technology. And we’re not talking about passive things found in the LG 47LD950 stripped down last week. P65VT20 is full HD, 3D active along the way – I even thought about sending a few pairs of active shutter glasses for you in your 3D journey.

It also means that the 3D nature Panasonic P65VT20 get new technologies to reduce the decay time of each plasma cells something that is considered necessary to reduce the occurrence of crosstalk [ghosting double] that can occur with 3D images.

These key bits of technology panel supported, as you expect, with the latest version of Panasonic NeoPDP impressive system, which has seen the Panasonic to develop plasma cell structure is almost entirely new to increase the contrast, color and clarity of the TV premium ‘image.

Still image technology further increases the potential derived from the V-Real Pro Panasonic 5 video processing and 600Hz system is what is called [actually a sub-field drive machine that illuminates each cell 12 times for each frame 50Hz].

It’s all food for hope with P65VT20, with more to come courtesy of sustenance rather impressive array calibration tool Panasonic has seen fit to build into menus on TV. We have no reason in the past to criticize the Panasonic to a reluctance to offer such things as gamma control and color management system on the TV, but do not hold back here – a fact that helped it was a bag of support from the Imaging Science Foundation [ISF]. [via trustedreviews]



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