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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50GT50 50-Inch 1080p 600Hz Full HD 3D Plasma TV

Panasonic VIERA TC-P50GT50 50-Inch 1080p 600Hz Full HD 3D Plasma TV

  • 50-inch Plasma display
  • Full HD 3D; Infinite Black Pro Panel
  • Viera Connect Wi-Fi Built-In with Web Browser
  • Glass and Metal Design

The GT50 series features Full HD 3D, Infinite Black Pro Panel, and VIERA Connect with web browser and built-in Wi-Fi. Other unique features include 24,576 shades of gradation, 2500 focused field drive, and it is THX 3D Certified, reproducing 2D & 3D images with cinema-like quality.

VIERA Connect IPTV – More Fun Comes Via a Cloud Service VIERA Connect is a cloud service that provides apps in categories like video and music, social networking, games, news and lifestyle, sports, health and fitness. Learn more about the world of Smart VIERA and VIERA Connect here.

Enhance your TV Experience with Popular Apps
Popular apps on VIERA Connect include Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Facebook, Twitter, Wall Street Journal, and huluplus, all optimized for the best user experience. In the 2012 TVs, you can have an unlimited number of apps installed because those apps are stored in the cloud, rather than in the TV memory itself.

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  1. Michael Romo "mikeromo" says:
    285 of 289 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Staggeringly good picture, April 8, 2012
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    Michael Romo “mikeromo” (Los Angeles, CA USA) –
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    This review is from: Panasonic VIERA TC-P50GT50 50-Inch 1080p 600Hz Full HD 3D Plasma TV (Electronics)

    UPDATE – September 29, 2012

    So, it’s been a few months since I wrote my initial review of the GT50 and I wanted to give another update.

    Overall, the set is working great. I have not gotten it professionally calibrated, I want to do that next month, but the picture still looks fantastic, both for 2D and 3D content (“The Avengers” looks amazing!). Interestingly, I find myself using the THX-Cinema settings just as often, if not more often, than the custom settings I had generated using the various calibration discs. That may be more out of laziness than anything else, to be honest.

    A few things:

    1 – If you have a lamp or a window in your room that you think will reflect on the screen, be aware that the anti-glare coating will not cut it during the day. You’ll need heavy drapes for the day and use a dimmer or just turn off the lamp at night. It can be distracting.

    2 – My biggest frustration is that I am noticing some degree of line bleed, which I guess is a problem with plasmas in general — I noticed it with my old Samsung but find myself noticing it a lot more with the GT50. I am very frustrated to have to report this to you all and I am going to see what I can do about it, if anything — again, this is something that happens on all plasmas, apparently, I just wanted to make sure you all knew that I was finding it somewhat distracting.

    (Line bleeding is when a “ghost” version of another element on a screen actually appears on part of the screen where where it shouldn’t — for example, a character’s face might be in front of a window sill — the “ghost” of the sill continues across the character’s face. There is some discussion of line bleed on the GT50 here:[...] )

    I am not going to change my star rating for my review based on what I am perceiving as a limitation of the technology (as opposed to the set) but it’s something to keep in mind. I will be doing some research to see what, if anything, I can do to address the situation and let you know what happens.

    Finally, I have received a few email inquiring which kind of TV stand I have (in the pictures section). I got the stand in 2007 from IKEA — sadly, I do not think they make it anymore. It’s a pity, it’s kind of a perfect TV stand.

    ORIGINAL REVIEW

    After six years, it was time to replace my aging 42″ Samsung plasma (during which a circuit board died, which ended up requiring an all new screen to be installed–thank goodness I had the extended warranty). At first, I went with the UN55D8000, which was a good looking set, granted, but just didn’t have the picture quality I wanted, so I ended up returning that less than a week after it arrived. Then I heard about the new Panasonic models coming out, and realized that the GT50 looked like a promising candidate.

    I have had the TV for less than a week, and there is no way I am returning this incredible plasma television. I will share some initial thoughts (and have submitted photos as well), and will update my comments later as a kind of progress report.

    If you care about picture quality and don’t feel like waiting for the VT, look no further. This set has one of the best pictures out of the box I have ever seen, with deep, silky blacks and vibrant (not never overly so) colors. My “go-to” test for black levels is the first scene of Episode 9 of the first season of “Game of Thrones,” which takes place entirely in the shadows. Quite frankly, I didn’t know blu-ray could look so good. The details in the bricks and the clothing, all illuminated by a flickering torch, were astounding. There was a real sense of depth and clarity, even with this very dark scene–incredible. I dialed in my own settings using the Spears and Munsil disc, but the settings included in the THX- Cinema mode worked really well and are a great starting point.

    The color controls for this TV are very extensive, and I think a professional calibrator could really make this set sing. I will get a real calibration done in a month and let you know how it goes. Suffice to say, once I dialed in the proper brightness and contrast and turned pretty much everything else off (and making sure to turn the “panel brightness” to low)–the set was great.

    I watched “Tron” in 3D using the Oppo BDP-93, and was very impressed with the 3D and the clarity of the picture. I don’t have a lot of 3D content, so I will make sure to add more comments once I see more films. The glasses, which are not cheap, are light and quite comfortable, though it’s annoying you are supposed to charge them via the TV–when the TV is on. It would be nice if they came with little carrying cases or bags, but no such luck.

    I have DirecTV and the 1080i picture looks fantastic, as does the AppleTV’s 1080p. It is with Blu-ray, however, that this set really feels most at home. I cannot overstate how rich the contrast is; my wife…

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  2. Sheshechic says:
    75 of 75 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally, a plasma that looks good with the lights on., June 12, 2012
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    Sheshechic (Suffolk, VA USA) –

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    I bought this tv to replace a LCD that had bad off angle views and weak shadow details. The room is bright during the day and I often watch tv with a light on unless we’re watching a movie. The THX Bright Room mode is nearly perfect out of the box. I lowered contrast and brightness a bit and turned up color a few ticks. Watching shows like Game of Thrones was breath taking and bright movies like The Fall with all that light and vibrant colors was mesmerizing. And what amazed me even more is the way the image got even better after about 2 days and again after about 2 weeks.

    For those who are agonizing over whether to buy the ST50 or GT50, here is my advice- if you have a light controlled room, will most likely only use one mode and will you’re willing to have it calibrated to attain the best possible picture – then buy the ST50. If you want a dark room mode, a bright room mode and you’re not so sure that you want to spend money on professional calibration, then buy the GT50 and never wonder if you made the right choice. The GT50 offers 2 THX modes that are awesome right out of the box and the Custom mode has professional color settings that can be adjusted easily and will offer a reference picture if professionally calibrated.

    When the GT50 is fed a very good signal such as HD or blu-ray the image is natural, bright, has great color and contrast and the shadow details are the best I have ever seen. I was watching a notably dark movie and could see the detail in the corduroy of a man’s black jacket. Wow! Hair has never looked so good on tv. As with any other display, GIGO- bad signals look bad. If you never owned a big screen tv then you should know that it makes all the bad stuff much more obvious and offensive. You should also know that just because a station is HD it doesn’t mean that the old stuff is upgraded and will look like blu-ray or even HD for that matter. I think it’s a shame that some of HBO and AMC can still be so bad even with newer programming. Shame on them. If you think any of this is the TVs fault then pop in a blu-ray and see what your tv can really do with a good signal and then you’ll know who the true offender is. If you are using a set top box from your cable provider or satellite service be sure that you have the newest HD model available and that the settings are right for HD.

    This tv offers a dual core processor which improves app response and may help with future apps too. I’ll take a dual core over single core any day, considering that tablets now have quad core, why would anyone interested in using apps or the internet even consider a single core processor? BTW, wireless was very easy to setup and updating happens without a hitch.

    There’s not a tv out there that is perfect and certainly this tv has a few flaws too. However, my rating is based on what’s available, not dreams. The GT50 does have dithering (inherent to plasma tech), DSE (dirty screen effect), does not offer the same tools (isf) for picture adjustment that some manufacturers do and the web browser does not support Flash Player- only HTML 5. IMO, the dithering isn’t too bad and is often subtle when it does show up, but can be bad with lower quality signals. If you have a lot of dithering (or sparkles) try lowering your brightness setting. I’ve only seen DSE once during a subway shooting scene that was dark and is improved when using a less bright mode.

    I only hear buzzing if my ear is 2″ or less from the white part of the screen. Plasmas shouldn’t buzz very much more than this. The tv does not have brightness pops or floating blacks either.

    This tv is well worth the investment. If you’re coming from LCD and really want to love a plasma check this one out in THX Bright Room. ;)

    Update: I exchanged this tv for the 55VT50 a week ago and I am returning the VT50 to get the 60GT50 back again. IMO, the VT is only very slightly better at handling reflections, blacks are slightly better but not much, shadow detail out of the box was not as good as the GT and the VT will definitely need professional calibration to achieve what might be a significant improvement over the lower models and none of the flaws associated with the ST & GT are any better on the VT- it is not better at motion handling. So my opinion it that the improvements with the VT are not significant enough to justify the price difference, especially not when comparing sets of equal size. I love the picture so much on the GT50 that I don’t feel compelled to get it calibrated and that is just not true about the VT50. Also, the 5″ size difference was enough to change the experience I had, while watching John Carter I couldn’t help but clearly understand what was missing. The 60GT50 is coming home to stay and I can’t wait until it gets here. 8D

    BTW, thank you Amazon for the price match. ”’

    Update: 1-6-13 This tv still looks amazing and even more so after updating the…

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  3. akgirl says:
    33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Problem Image Rention, December 4, 2012
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    akgirl

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    I purchased this TV in August 2012 and have been extremely happy with it, the picture is excellent. A few days ago I noticed that I had an image showing on the screen on all my channels, a retained image from a channel I watch frequently. I contacted Panasonic through email and they advised me run an “Anti-Image Retention” scan in the Setup menu. I ran the scan for the full 15 minutes and the problem still persists so I let them know. They advised me to call the Panasonic customer care center due to my television most likely requiring service. I phoned and was told image retention was not covered under warranty and gave me some tips on how I might be able to get rid of it. I wanted to pass them on to everyone:
    -Use dimmer brightness
    -Don’t stay on one channel too long, periodically switch channels
    -Run the “Anti Image Retention Scan” twice a day until image fades
    -Don’t run a channel too long that has a still image on it
    -Use standard mode instead of vivid

    It would have been very helpful to have received this information with the TV’s set-up quide. I had no idea this type of problem existed. And if I knew the problem was a possibilty I certainly would not have purchased a plasma television let alone pay $1600 for it.

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