Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P50X1 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
- 50-inch plasma 720p HDTV with three HDMI inputs
- 600Hz Sub-field Drive produces crisp, focused images for sports
- VIERA Image Viewer lets share digital photos
- VIERA Link Panasonic DVD recorder, Blu-ray Disc player, home theater sound system and HD camcorder
- Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1 Native; Infinite Black Panel
50″ Plasma, 720p, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 30,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
Rating: (out of 76 reviews)
List Price: $ 999.95
Price: $ 885.22
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R. Barnett
September 28, 2010
Review by R. Barnett for Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P50X1 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
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Purchased for our master bedroom, the Panasonic TC-P50X1 50″ 720p has true brilliant color, impressive blacks, great resolution (looks like a 1080p to me and I am a picky engineer), surprisingly good sound and great looks. It sports the lowest price per square inch of screen area and beats LCDs hands down with its 600Hz refresh rate (absolutely no motion blur) and looks the same no matter where you are in the room. After considerable research, the TC-P50X1 was the clear choice due to its price, performance and appearance. A super buy.
Adam Ebner
September 28, 2010
Review by Adam Ebner for Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P50X1 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
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I was going back and forth between the 720p and the 1080p and I could not see a difference, they had both side by side, and for the $700 difference it was not worth it to me. I bought the TV at best buy because they matched a competitor online price and that also brought the 4 year warranty down to only $159! Once the tv was delivered (free!) and my HD from directv was set up (free!) I was blown away by the quality. Great color and sharpness, I have it hooked up via HDMI and it is great. My brother has the samsung 1080p and I can’t tell the difference. The connections are conviently located on the left side of the back of the tv and the sd card slot which is a great addition is on the left side of the tv along w/ some more inputs. It took me about a week or so to finally customize my own picture setting, I did not like the preset ones that much, either to dark or the vivid is to bright and contrasty. There is no VGA input but I got the pc hooked up via the s-video. Only downfall is if you use the SD card slot to view pictures it is very very slow at processing them, I suggest using the usb slot or the cords that came with the camera. Overall I would definetly suggest this tv especially for the price, you cannot find a better deal on a new release plasma tv.
Mark Twain
September 28, 2010
Review by Mark Twain for Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P50X1 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
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I love these Panasonic Plasmas, you can’t go wrong. I tried this 720P version this time. I have a 46″ Viera in 1080P plasma and this 50″ has the same picture quality, I cannot tell the difference and I have great vision, and am very picky about picture quality. This is a great product and you can’t beat the price.
B. McCann
September 28, 2010
Review by B. McCann for Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P50X1 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
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I write this so someone esel can feel safe taking the plunge on PLASMA, and feel safe about a 720p as well…. this TV is fantastic so far.
Ok, so I used to sell Mitsubishi back in the day when plasma was new, and yes they were nice, but they were also ten thousand dollars. The cinema experince of them was great tho, so much more depth than the new LCD, and much better black levels. And believe me, that makes a HUGE difference in overall picture quality.
Well I have run 1080i on my Vizio 37″ LCD tvs now for a few years, and was extremely satisfied with them. The picture was very vibrant and colorful etc.
This TV is a FIFTY INCH…. and it blows the DOORS off the 1080p Vizio 37 inch I had in its place. The viewing distance didnt change, so its actually TOO close for a 50 inch, and its still just stellar. The red is a bit bright, but I know TV images and there is ZERO blooming ( fuzzy glow) to the reds ot other high contrast images like whites and reds. Imagine white credits on a black screen… if they are hazy, contrast is bad, if they can remain very bright but still have crisp edges, you have yourself a very nice TV. Like this one. There is full adjustment to picture and color temperature, the sound is pretty good, def nothing to complain about. Its a classy TV, piano black etc.
I was VERY concerned about the 720p issue, and I have to tell you, the fact that its plasma seems to completely soak up that fact and make it disappear. Again, the look of PLASMA is far better than what I percieve on the 120Hz LCD models. I was completely ready to have a bit worse picture quality to have a 50 inch in my living room, and it far surpasses my other tv’s/ I seriously go to sleep watching my 1080i 37 in the bedroom ( hooked up to full hi def mind you) and it looks like im watching a mobile audio sytle LCD monitor in the back of a car headrest in comparison. And just a few days ago, I thoght it was just great.
Complaints? It is HEAVY. Big time heavy. Its do able as one person, but Im a pretty big guy… otherwise its a 2 person gig to move it. Keep the box as you will need it to move it to a new place etc. And the fact that the cables attach behind the tv all the way to the left side sucks….. hard to hide cables that way.
Im not a fan of the remote, but this TV is sick.
ALSO: the SD card viwer.. very cool. It somehow ( I never read manuals anymore) blows up the images and displays my phone pictures ( 3.2 m pixel) in 50 inch with amazing clarity.. dont know if its upconverting them etc.. but they look friggin hi def too.. crazy.
I looked hi n low, this was THE best deal avail, in town or otherwise.
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