
Panasonic VIERA S1 Series TC-P50S1 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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Panasonic Viera S1 Series 50" Class 1080p 1920 x 1080 40000:1 Plasma HDTV
Panasonic TC-P50S1 Viera S1 Series 50" Class 1080p 1920 x 1080 40000:1 Plasma HDTV
TC P50S1 - 49.9 VIERA plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV
The Panasonic's VIERA S1 Series Plasma HDTVs are perfect for sports and cinema-quality movies. Panasonic's
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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50S1 - 50 1080P Plasma HDTV - 40,000:1 Contrast Ratio
Our new VIERA S1 Series Plasma HDTVs are perfect for sports and cinema-quality movies. Our Neo PDP technology
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Panasonic Viera TC-P50S1 50" Plasma TV
www.panasonic.com Produces crisp images by maintaining full TV lines of resolution even in fast moving
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50" black S1-Series 1080p plasma HDTV
Go for the glory of 1080p high-definition with your TC-P50S1. Designed to show you the details, technologies
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TC-P50S1 50" Viera S1 Series Plasma HDTV, Full HD 1080p, Crisp Images Even in Fast Moving Scenes, SD Slot for Photo Viewing, Very High Contrast, Anti-Reflective Filter
Plasma is the display technology of choice among home video equipment reviewers. Panasonic has refined
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Panasonic VIERA / 50" Class / 1080p / 600Hz / Plasma HDTV
Ensure stunning depictions of high-action films and video games with this 50" flat-panel plasma HDTV
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Panasonic 50" VIERA S1 Series Black Plasma Flat Panel HDTV - TC-P50S1
Panasonic 50" VIERA S1 Series Black Plasma Flat Panel HDTV - TCP50S1/ 1080p Full-HD Resolution/ 40,000:1
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Panasonic VIERA S1 Series TC-P50S1 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
50" Plasma, 1080p, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution,
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Panasonic VIERA S1 Series TC-P50S1 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Full-Time 1080p TV - The S1 Series produces crisp images and eliminates motion blur by maintaining full
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For the price I paid (999.00 for the TV and a Panny bd-60 blu-ray player), I cannot believe how great this TV is. Picture quality appears to me to be spot-on, although some reviews have complained about its green push problem. I myself have no idea what they are referring to--green seems fine and I see no green overcast or anything like that. I went into the service menu and made some changes suggested by someone who had had their P50S1 calibrated (see avsforum for the droid6 settings).
Sound quality from the built-in speakers is OK, not great, but I don't care because I run the sound from my home theater system anyway.
Overall, I am very pleased with this TV.
Sound quality from the built-in speakers is OK, not great, but I don't care because I run the sound from my home theater system anyway.
Overall, I am very pleased with this TV.
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I've had it now for a couple of weeks and am very happy with my choice
After the Time Warner guy came over and switched the sound from the cable box to the TV, quality went up big time!
You must do this or else you will end up with average (below) audio
Also switched from component cables to HDMI cable and a set top box that accepts HDMI, another must do
If you have a bright room and cannot adjust the amount of light that enters it, you will not be happy, I semi close my vertical blinds during the day and problem solved
I was watching the pricing for a few months on this at BB, when it hit $999 for the second time, I pulled the trigger, have not seen it at a lower price at BB or any place else
I plan to, after a few 100 hours or so of use have it ISF calibrated, I figure I paid only $999, why not get the absolute best picture I can out of it for a few hundred more, I have read that doing the ISF calibration really fine tunes things
I
After the Time Warner guy came over and switched the sound from the cable box to the TV, quality went up big time!
You must do this or else you will end up with average (below) audio
Also switched from component cables to HDMI cable and a set top box that accepts HDMI, another must do
If you have a bright room and cannot adjust the amount of light that enters it, you will not be happy, I semi close my vertical blinds during the day and problem solved
I was watching the pricing for a few months on this at BB, when it hit $999 for the second time, I pulled the trigger, have not seen it at a lower price at BB or any place else
I plan to, after a few 100 hours or so of use have it ISF calibrated, I figure I paid only $999, why not get the absolute best picture I can out of it for a few hundred more, I have read that doing the ISF calibration really fine tunes things
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For any gamers out there that may be debating over buying a plasma or LCD, plasma is the way to go. I previously owned a SAMSUNG 46 inch LCD and was forced to buy a new TV when it was stolen. It took me awhile to decide on a plasma set for a replacement, but man, it was the right choice. The specs for this TV (and all plasmas) blow LCD's out of the water. The main issue I was concerned with, was BURN IN. You may read some reviews saying "TV is lame. You have to use standard settings for 100 hours to break in!!! My screen is ruined now b/c of burn in! Bla bla bla..." *NOT EXACTLY TRUE* I calibrated the TV the WAY I WANTED IT the day I brought it home (contrast is set to 100). As long as you are responsible, you aren't going to have any problems. My TV is proof, hours of nonstop MW2 nOOob pWning...and my set is still just FINE ;)
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I have been a long time owner of Panasonic Plasma televisions. I have a 60u series, a 75u series, and now I have this 50" S1 that I am reviewing. The panel has an awesome contrast ratio, and some of the greatest black levels on the market, perhaps only rivaled by the top of the line Pioneer Elite Kuro flat screens. The television has teh ability to produce a 1080p image with ZERO overscan, which means that the picture isnt slightly stretched past the ends of the screen, as most sets do. (and you dont even know it). This is important because 1080p signals transfer from source to tv, matching pixel for pixel, a true 1:1 picture. Over scan can be turned on as well, if you like.
Unfortunately....this is the first Panasonic Plasma I have owned that has had a primary color problem. The problem lies in the color Green. The green is slightly inacurate, making deep greens seem a tad brighter, and slightly more yellowish. This is not a big deal, and other televisions have this issue as well.
Unfortunately....this is the first Panasonic Plasma I have owned that has had a primary color problem. The problem lies in the color Green. The green is slightly inacurate, making deep greens seem a tad brighter, and slightly more yellowish. This is not a big deal, and other televisions have this issue as well.
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Great Picture! even 480i Wii looks great. The SD card reader is awsome as no more looking for wires for hooking up the camera. Like the fact that there is a HDMI on the side for hooking up the laptop for custom slideshows




















