Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Panasonic Viera TCP50G25

So, to the TV itself! It comes with a swivel stand, back lit remote (with batteries) a deatailed instruction manual and a quick start guide.

Set up was really easy. Panasonic have even made the bo easy to manage as well, that's got to be a first! There are some plastic clips integrated with the box that flip off allowing you to remove the entire lid with ease, excellent ease of use!

Getting the screen on to the swivel stand was easier than I thought. Ideally you need a hand from someone, but the set irtself is nice and light and it slips in easily.
So, let's lay the final ghost of Plasmas to rest shall we? The room I set my Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25 Plasma up in is big and it's bright. Once I'd got down to the last three TV sets I was intersted in I pulled a few strings and got some of my AV friends to let me have home demos.

O.K, I know this isn't an advantage most people have, but...this was a big purchase for
me and I needed to watch my Chelsea games with exactly the right colour (color - Ed) and brightness. It was a key feature for me to have a bright, clear, crisp and contrast full picture. And I was worried about what I'd heard about a Plasma set in a bright room. I needn't have worried! The picture was amazing especially for watching football (it's soccer Brad - Ed) and other sport.

Football (sorry - Ed) is a colouful (ah, I give up, excuse the English - Ed) spectacular and it was the colour of the World Cup that made me decide HD was the way forward having watched many of the games in HD. So, I was delighted with how bright and vibrant the picture remianed even on a bright sunny day and yes we do occassionally get them in England! The action was crisp and crystal clear, and I was sold.

And, with an added anti-glare feature, the screen reduces the natural reflective characteristics of glass down to virtually none.


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