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46" VIERA Plasma HDTV 1080p
The VIERA Plasma 46" HDTV from Panasonic can be the cornerstone of your home theater. This stylish screen features at full 1080p resolution with a native contrast ratio of 20,000:1 for crisp, detailed imagery. With its 3 HDMI ports, this plasma screen is ready for all your HD gear with one-cable pure digital connections. The SD slot will allow for instant slideshows in widescreen of your favorite JPEGs. It also features VIERA link HDAVI control of your other "HDAVI Control" equipped components when connected via HDMI. The anti-reflective filter allows for viewing in rooms with abundant ambient light. A special game mode is available for when using this plasma screen with your gaming system. The HD panel on your Panasonic TH-46PZ80U will display beautiful images without having to perform pixel conversion for the 1080p video signals processed by the video circuitry. The integrated SD card slot can be used together with Panasonic's GalleryPlayer to display your photos, as well as high definition art and photography on your HDTV.
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5 out of 5(1 Review)
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Customer Reviews for 46" VIERA Plasma HDTV 1080p
Reviews & Ratings for 46" VIERA Plasma HDTV 1080p
Review 1 for 46" VIERA Plasma HDTV 1080p
Overall Rating:
55
Performance:
55
Ease of Use:
55
Un-freakin-believable
Date: January 19, 2009
Written By:
jlayersFrom: Southern Tier NY
Pros: everything Cons: no pc input
Reviews & Ratings for 46" VIERA Plasma HDTV 1080p This is an incredible plasma TV. Panasonic is the best in the market on plasmas and they prove it with this set. Clear, crisp picture. No pixelating like the LCD's. Bright true colors. Easy to use and set up. Just a lights out TV. I did a ton of research before getting my Panasonic plasma and over and over I saw this one was at the top of the list. No regrets.