Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
- The VieraCast system lets you enjoy web entertainment right on your TV
- 58″ screen (measured diagonally)
- widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
- built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required)
58″ Class Widescreen VIERA Plasma 1080p HDTV with Increased Native Contrast Ratio, VIERA Cast, Digital Cinema Color Technology, PC Input, New Anti-Reflective Filter, Game Mode, Built-In SD Card Slot, 4 HDMI Inputs and VIERA Link HDAVI Control
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List Price: $ 3,999.99
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H. Chan
November 5, 2010
Review by H. Chan for Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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I’ve owned this TV for a little less than 2 weeks. Overall i’m very pleased with my purchase. Installation and setup was easy. I’m using this TV with a Dish Network HD DVR receiver. I’ve also connected an ethernet connection and a standard definition DVD player. Picture quality is excellent. I’m using the “Vivid” setting, but sometimes use the “Standard” setting for casual viewing to save energy, etc. (not sure how much it really saves though …). Prior to purchase i was considering this model and the 58PZ800U. I elected to purchase this model because of its Viera Cast capability (i.e., the ethernet IPTV connection). The only disappointment so far is that Viera Cast on this TV does not contain Amazon Video on Demand. I’ve checked various websites and called Panasonic support and it’s not certain whether Amazon VOD will be implemented on this TV via a software update. If that is true, I would recommend to other buyers who are considering this model versus the 800U to go with the latter and if they are interested in the Viera Cast capability, to simply purchase a Panasonic Blu Ray player with Viera Cast.
Seans Pen
November 5, 2010
Review by Seans Pen for Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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So much has already been said about this amazing Plasma so I won’t waste words here. After months of research this loyal Sony owner jumped ship.After side by side comparisons and reading countless reviews I determined that the Viera blew the Sony XBR away. The Kuros by Pioneer has priced itself out of the competition for my wallet and to be honest I think you are splitting hairs between the Viera and the Kuros.My dilemna was in choosing between the 58 Inch Viera 800 or the flagship 850U. The lesser priced 800 is the only model of the two that gets the THX certification on it’s picture and is priced around $500.00 less. The 850U has the firmware and ethernet connection so that it’s capabilities are upgradeable.It currrently has the ability to view your Picasa photo’s,watch YouTube videos, and a few other neat things like the one click concierge service for any problems the TV should have as well as world weather. The Vera Link option works seamlessly with my Panasonic 55 Blu-Ray player. I was able to have the best of both worlds. Although Abes of Maine consistantly had the 800 at he best price around. I was able to buy a refurbished 850U that comes with the 90 day warranty from Panasonic.I paid $2399.00 and I am so happy I did. This TV is in perfect condition and they pack it like it’s the last one on earth. I bought from Just like New Electronics in case you are looking. I’m amazed at this Picture and all the bells ans whistles the TV has. It’s has th whole family under it’s hypnotic spell.I wanted the cleanest look I could get and replaced my old surround sound system with a Yamaha YSP4000 sound bar. I have no regrets on any of it.By buying the 850U I’m able to stay up to date with all the new ways Panasonic can think of to keep me connected to the world. I love the fact that it has begun to replace my small PC screen and Laptop with 58 inches of mind blowing views. If you can swing it I would not hesitate to buy the 850U. I don’t think the lack of THX certification means anything other than Panasonic not wanting to pay the extra money for the Certification in an effort to keep it way under the Kuros.
James H. Sutton Jr.
November 5, 2010
Review by James H. Sutton Jr. for Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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I purchased the Panasonic 58″ Viera a few weeks ago. It is an amazing tv with a great picture. We still haven’t hooked up the Viera on-line services yet (mainly because it requires a ethernet connetion instead of the USB wireless connection that I purchased for it). The only negative things that I would say is (1) it is more reflective than it should be, (2) the stand sticks out a good 8 in front of the TV, and (3) the internet connection should be available via ethernet or USB 2.0 connections (the lack of a USB limits hooking up a lot of things). Otherwise, it is an amazing TV.
N. Mehta
November 5, 2010
Review by N. Mehta for Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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This is a great tv and I am not going to spend time on different aspects of this tv. Go to […..] and read full review. However,I would like to report one thing as all buyers who buy Panasonic 850 series with Viera cast feature would need. I do not have Ethernet connection close to where I have installed tv. I have bought Apple Airport Express and configured it with home wireless network successfully. I am sure there are other solutions but this is something I can say with confidence that it works! Here is the link, [………]
Joshua F. Johnston
November 5, 2010
Review by Joshua F. Johnston for Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ850U 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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the hole exsperince was great. they email to tell you that it has been shipped and what eta’s to expect. best price with no gemikie up selling or sales calls. reliable shipping company, and most of all i love my tv.
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