Friday, August 19, 2011

Catch the Buzz in the Panasonic TV Reviews


Panasonic is associated with quality, great looks and above all, dependability. Since a long time, Panasonic has been the numero uno in providing the best TVs in the world. The Panasonic TV reviews suggest that once again Panasonic is going to steal the show in the year 2009. The latest Plasma and LCD TVs on display for the current year are a class apart in style and features. You can get to know all about them in the Panasonic HDTV reviews, featured in all major HDTV sites.


The models lined up for 2009 incorporate the 100 Hz �Intelligent Frame Creation� technology. Blurring is totally done away with by doubling the on-screen frame rate. The fast motion sequences will be a delight to watch on the latest TVs, as suggested by the Panasonic TV reviews. The �Vierra Cast� technology also receives prominence in the V10 and G15 series. The other innovative feature is the IPS Alpha panel with large aperture ratio. A dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1 and wide color viewing angle promise to provide the best deal in entertainment.EDTV is the perfect entry point into digital television, with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio and an image resolution that is 200% better than today's analog televisions. On the other hand, HDTV has up to four times the resolution and colors compared to EDTV, offering the ultimate visual and sound experience.Panel Life: Look for a minimum of 60,000 hours of panel life in your plasma specifications. This is the rating on how long it would take before your panel has half the brightness compared to when it was new. A 60,000-hour spec translates to approximately 20 years of viewing at 8 hours per day. (This approximation may vary, depending on the source and type of content, settings, environment, and use of your plasma TV.)All of the landscapes were rich as can be in appearance and the animals looked as if they were fluid across the screen as they moved. I was impressed also on how well Planet Earth was filmed with a HDTV camera.The other models to be released are the G15, G10, S10, X10 and C10 series. All of them contain permutation and combination of the above features and some are downgraded as per requirements. According to the Panasonic HDTV reviews, the launch dates and prices are yet to be released.Plasma monitors are measured diagonally across the screen, just like any other television set. You can typically choose from the following sizes: 32", 40", 42", 46", 50", 61", or 63". Bigger is not always better, and a certain distance must be maintained between the plasma TV and the viewing area for optimal viewing experience. Sitting too far away diminishes the overall impact. Sitting too close, however, could also present its own problems - as when you start seeing the screen's "structure"; i.e., the dots or pixels that make up the plasma display.Universal Remote: A universal remote can take the place of having one remote, so that it controls all the various components of your TV system, such as the DVD player, audio, cable/satellite etc. If you plan on buying a universal remote, check to see if it's supported by the plasma set of your choice to make sure the plasma accepts universal remote devices.

Panasonic TV reviews show that Panasonic rules the roost in both categories of TVs: Plasma and LCD. The viewers interested in purchasing a HDTV should make it a point to read the Panasonic HDTV reviews before taking a decision to purchase one. You are bound to get good value for money.




Author: Charles Nelson


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