Panasonic TH-65PZ750U 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
- Pedestal stand NOT included. Stand is sold separately.
- 3 HDMI Inputs
- 1080p HD resolution for crisp, lifelike details.
- The EZ Sync HDAVI Control will let you operate all of your home theater components by pressing a single button on your TVs remote control.
- Anti-Reflective Coating making it easy to view in rooms with ambient light.
With its 1920 x 1080 resolution, the HD panel on Panasonic plasmas displays beautiful images without having to perform pixel conversion for the 1080p video signals processed by the video circuitry. Because super-high resolution is best appreciated on a large screen, Panasonic offers the 1080p HD panel in 50 inch and larger models. These dazzling images can be further enjoyed with the stunning detail and beauty of a Panasonic Blu-ray Disc player. Movie images are some of the most difficult for TV displays to reproduce. By working closely with movie studios for many years and applying research by the Panasonic Hollywood Lab, Studio Reference Mode on Panasonic plasma TVs enables the replication of colors that was originally intended by the director-exactly the way they are seen on reference monitors in professional film editing rooms. Pro-Setting Mode offers the precise, highly detailed adjustment of image quality to suit personal preferences. Just the touch of a button on the remote exec
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List Price: $ 6,999.99
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Seth
September 9, 2010
Review by Seth for Panasonic TH-65PZ750U 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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I have had this TV for three weeks now and it is amazing. It has an excellent refresh rate and the picture is great. One warning, you really do notice the difference between regular tv and HD tv. It is also easy to tell the difference between differing HD recordings (some are better than others) and something that has been upcoded. When it is in HD it is amazing. It works well with a Playstation 3 both on movies and games. The PS3 is probably not the best player for movies, though. The SD card slot is a plus and the pictures look great on the big screen. It also can be used as a computer monitor and does a good job as such. In short, a great product. I will update this if any negatives worth noting develop. Only two complaints – one is the price. It is still pretty pricey but that is related to its size. Second – weight. It is a bear. It took three people to mount it on the wall so keep that in mind if you are looking to move it around.
W. Fagan
September 9, 2010
Review by W. Fagan for Panasonic TH-65PZ750U 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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This TV has met or exceeded all expectations for a beautiful picture. I run the sound through my home theater system, so cannot comment on that. Vann’s beat their delivery commitment by several days right before X-mas, so that was good. The TV is very heavy, so be careful to mount it where you want it the first time.
P. Montgomery
September 9, 2010
Review by P. Montgomery for Panasonic TH-65PZ750U 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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We bought the TH-65PZ750U both because an independent/non-profit consumer magazine rated its little brother, the TH-58PZ750U, as the top-performing TV in its size class, and because Panasonic TVs in general were rated as having the least-frequent / smallest number of problems/repairs. In my own experience, one can’t take for granted getting both high performance and reliability in one product. So with a credible source saying that Panasonic nailed both, we figured we can’t go wrong.
We’ve been using this TV for about 4 months and are very pleased. The picture looked awesome right out of the box. The only adjustment we’ve made since then is to back off the “Picture” setting because we found it to be very bright; not a flaw, just preference. I am particularly fussy about picture quality, and until now preferred smaller screens because the big ones just didn’t look good to me. But the TH-65PZ750U changed that. The HDTV picture is incredible. The colors are vivid but not embellished, the level of detail is stunning, and the edges are nice and crisp. In fact, with a good HD source, the TH-65PZ750U is able to give the illusion of looking out a window or “being right there”. But it also excels with regular non-HD sources as well.
On top of all that, the TV itself has a nice gloss-black frame that looks really sharp. Obviously a matter of taste, but some of the gray-plastic frames on other TVs make them look cheezy and could be of detriment to the “wife-approval factor”. Ours is being used as a monitor connected to a home theater system, so I am unable to comment on the TV’s built-in tuner or sound quality.
So if you want top-shelf picture quality from a company with a good track record for reliability, the Panasonic TH-65PZ750U is definitely worth putting at the top of your short list.
David Ishmael
September 9, 2010
Review by David Ishmael for Panasonic TH-65PZ750U 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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I’ve been struggling with what TV to buy for our home theater system. I narrowed it down to this TV, the Pioneer 60″ KURO, or the Samsung 57″ LN-T5781F. We really liked the Samsung, the 500,000:1 contrast ratio really makes that TV pop; however it was a bit more than I wanted to spend. We finally settled on this TV from Best Buy after Best Buy price matched Amazon and threw in some extras. The TV is a pain to get home if you’re not using Best Buy home delivery. It wouldn’t fit in our Tahoe so we had to get a trailer to drive it home. Once we got home, I had to get help to move it since its a bit heavy (it weighs 180 pounds and the box is awkward to carry). I paired this TV with a Denon AVR-2308CI receiver and watched a couple movies to test it out. The TV looks absolutely fantastic in our home theater area.
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