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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT25 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV, Black

Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT25 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV, Black

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41105 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: TC-P50VT25
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 31.90" h x
    48.20" w x
    13.20" l,
    62.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 50

Features

  • Infinite Black Pro Panel offers 5,000,000:1 native contrast
  • VIERA Cast allows you to play movies from Netflix, Youtube, Skype (WiFi-ready)
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 composite audio/visual, 1 digital audio output, 1 PC, 2 USB
  • Frame Sequential Technology: Full HD signals for each eye in 3D mode
  • 600Hz sub-field drive for crisp, clear moving pictures





Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT25 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV, Black









Product Description

Panasonic's 50-inch VIERA TC-P50VT25 Full HD 3D Plasma TV is ready to put you right inside the action. With brand new 3D and proven 2D technologies for serious realism, THX certification, and a wealth of analog and digital inputs and outputs, it's perfect for experiencing cinimea in your own home. Add VIERA Cast for accessing Internet content, image viewing and video playback from SD cards, and 30 watts of high-quality audio, and you've got a cutting-edge foundation for your home theater setup.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

46 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing.
By hank
I did not think it would be as good as the movies we have went to see. It is better! My kids say it is better! My Grandkids say it is better! We have Directv so I can watch 3D any time of the day. There still is limited shows but I am hoping for more. I love this TV!! I bought it for the 1080p not the 3D. but the wife said get a HDTV with 3D it is the way to go. She reads Consumer Reports, so I checked all the reviews and this Panasonic was listed as top line! Something about Panasonic is the only 3D to use 1080p in both eyes? Directv also listed it as one of their advised 3D TV's to buy, it was the first on their list BTW! Now I am no techie, but my daughter told me after watching for 5 minutes that this 3D was so good I could sell seats in my house! LOL. I wish 2 sets of glasses came with the TV but hey if you can afford this set you can afford the glasses. I just hated giving them back and forth to the whole family all night. I bought my Pana here on AMAZON @ World Wide Stereo and they used CEVA to ship the TV the truckers came with the TV early (3days) and helped me get the box off too. Very nice delivery men BTW! The whole process from order to turning this TV was 5 Star for me. This is my second Panasonic HDTV the first is a 720p in our bedroom that I have had over a year and we are very happy with. I have watched how many ESPN 3D football games? How many 3D shows? People came in on Halloween and sat down and would not leave! they just wanted to see 3D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its better and better...

21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5Haven't found a complaint yet...
By J. Szymczak
Originally I was looking at a LG 3d LED. I had two disasterous experiences at two different Best Buys and ended up going to the local TV/video store (Video Only, if you happen to be in an area with one). They really know their stuff, and pointed me to this beauty.It's not as sleek as some of the 0.5" thick LED's (it's about 3.5-4"). It doesn't have built in WIFI. The internet applications leave something to be desired. But the picture quality can't be beat. Hands down, the best picture I have seen from a TV. I was skeptical of a plasma, but the quality, reliability and durability of the plasmas today outweigh the benefits of a LED tv. You can look up and compare the numbers, but the fact is that this tv "just looks better".One thing to note is that LED's generally offer a "crisper" image (at least according to the guy at the store), but their color quality diminishes greatly when viewing from an angle. But let me say I haven't had any complaints about the quality. It is sharp and looks great.The 3D capabilities of this look stellar. I played through Call of Duty: Black Ops single player campaign in 3D and was completely blown away by the quality and the effects this TV is capable of displaying.Overall, this is a great TV. My only real complaint is that it's a bit pricey. I was able to score this set with a Panasonic 3D starter kit (2 3d movies and 2 extra pairs of glasses), a 3d blu ray player and another set of glasses (in addition to the set included with the tv and the two in the starter kit) included in the price. Awesome deal.

19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
2Picture quality is outstanding, but image retention issues make it not worth it
By Diogenes DogSnack
Everytime I turn this tv on, it brings a smile to my face. The picture quality is the best I have ever seen, especially the THX mode. Blu-ray discs become a must. The black levels are so good you may find yourself picking out blu-ray movies that feature dark scenes just to see how well they look. Dark games like Fallout 3 or Arkham Asylum look simply incredible. 3d Works well, I have tested it with the Killzone 3 demo on PS3 and you feel totally immersed. I did not see any "ghosting" affects. One complaint is I wish it had a wireless capability. It requires a wired connection or you need to purchase a separate adapter for wireless. Viera Cast stuff is good. Netflix is included as well as YouTube, Pandora, Amazon etc. Youtube for some reason has a pared down interface and I wasn't able to select HD resolution like I can from PC. But they could fix this in a firmware update and it can be done from PC so no big deal. I don't think there is any better TV you can buy at any price point, unless you are just getting a bigger size. The new vt30's will probably best this tv but they will cost a lot more. Recommend!Edit: 3/17/2011. Unfortunately, the TV has burn in issues. We were very diligent during the first 100 hours, but then we started playing games thinking it was safe. My wife had been playing Fallout 3 the last month or so and the HUD from the game is now burned into the screen. Unbelievable that Panasonic isn't warning customers about this possibility. Instead, the warnings are focused on only the first 100 hours. We play in THX mode, contrast and brightness set to 70. I was led to believe that burn in was no longer a problem on these sets after the first 100 hours. Unfortunately, this is NOT the case. Lowered my rating of the set to 3 stars. It is great picture, but susceptible to burn in. Now our tv is apparently permanently compromised.Update: 4/8/2011 The burn in is still there after running the tv's own anti-image retention tool and also running third party tools designed to remove it for many days on end. This TV is severely flawed and I don't recommend that anyone buy it with these kind of problems unless you plan to baby sit your tv all the time. If you search online for vt25 burn in you will find many cases of what I'm talking about. Don't watch anything that has a static image on the screen with this tv, and heaven forbid you forget and leave something on the screen for a couple hours -the tv could be permanently damaged if you do.Update: 4/16/2011 We played Bioshock for about 2 hours, then watched a movie. Afterwards it took a full night to remove the image retention from Bioshock HUD using slides and the tv's own anti image retention scrolling bar feature. The next day we played 2 hours again followed by other content. It has taken over 2 days to remove the retained image. Unless we have a lemon, this tv is completely unfit for gamers. If I could I would return it and I will probably never again buy a Panasonic or any other plasma tv unless they stop excluding IR issues from their warranties.Update: 06/20/2011 The burn in is still there and does not appear to be diminishing. We no longer play any games on the tv, only on my 23" work monitor. Also, standard definition content creates black sections on the sides. We run the scrolling bar and full color slides every time after watching standard definition content.

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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50VT25 50-inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV, Black. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.0

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