Panasonic – 2009 HDTV series Comparison

2009 August 8

Established in 1918, Panasonic is one of the top consmer electronics corporations in the world, as well as one of the leading manufacturers of HDTVs. Indeed, the Panasonic HDTV, known as the Panasonic Viera, is both award-winning and well loved. It continues to improve with each year, too, as Panasonic develops more technologies and introduces innovative facial advent that are evident in the 2009 Panasonic HDTV series.

Panasonic Viera S1 LCD Series

The Panasonic S1 LCD series has two distinctive facial advent. First, it sports an IPS Alpha Panel, which provides a 178 degree viewing angle – wider than most LCD televisions. Second, it carries the Panasonic Motion Focus Equipment, which consequences in clear images even during quick motion sequences. Like many other series, it also has the Viera Image Viewer and Viera Link facial advent, and also comes with a Game Mode and a 15,000:1 draw a distinction ratio. In terms of connectivity, this Panasonic HDTV series offers three HDMI inputs, a PC input and several others. As of now, it only consists of two models, though – the 37-inch TC-L37S1 and the 32-inch TC-L32S1.

Panasonic Viera S1 Plasma Series

The Panasonic Viera S1 Plasma Series is most known for its relatively low energy consumption – a result of its Neo PDP panel and the low light output of its default picture background. It also has a 600Hz Sub-field Drive and a Full-Time 1080 TV Lines Moving Picture Resolution, which combine to make crisp and clear images during very quick sequences. It even has an Anti-Reflective Filter to reduce distractions. Like its LCD counterparts, the Viera S1 Plasma HDTVs have the Viera Image Viewer, Viera Link, a dedicated Game Mode and three HDMI inputs, although they lack a PC input.

Panasonic Viera G1 Series

The Panasonic Viera G1 Series is akin to the before S1 Series of LCD HD televisions, above all in terms of their panel and connectivity options. But, the G1 LCD HDTVs carry the 120Hz Motion Picture Pro3 equipment, which is a step up from the Motion Focus equipment. This means that they have an even better motion resolution and can facilitate smoother frame transitions. They have a higher draw a distinction ratio, as well – 20,000:1, and even have a more impressive design because of their narrow bezel and swivel base.

Panasonic Viera U1 Series

This Panasonic HDTV series consists of three 1080p Plasma HDTV models – the 50-inch TC-P50U1, the 46-inch TC-P46U1 and the 42-inch TC-P42U1. Each of these come with a 600Hz Sub-field Drive and over 900 lines of moving picture resolution to give up exceptional images even in quick moving scenes, along with the Viera Image Viewer, Viera Link and three HDMI inputs. They have a 30,000:1 draw a distinction ratio.

Panasonic Viera G10 Series

The Viera G10 Series is clearly one of the best 2009 Plasma HDTV series produced by Panasonic. In terms of design, it has a silver wash at the bottom of its glossy black frame and a unique round stand. In terms of facial advent, it has the Viera Cast to add to the Viera Image Viewer and the Viera Link. This feature allows you to delight in streaming online content from sites such as YouTube, Amazon and Picasa. It has a THX mode, as well, which makes more accurate primary colors. In terms of connectivity, it has a PC input, a LAN input and an analog audio output in addition to the three HDMI inputs and other ports.

Panasonic Viera V10 Series

The Viera V10 Series has many exceptional facial advent. For one, this Panasonic HDTV series has a highly impressive design, with its 50 and 54-inch models having just one sheet of glass leisurely at just two inches. It also has Digital Cinema Color, which means it can faithfully breed the color space of movie theatre screens. It has a 24p Cinematic Playback, too, which means it can refresh quicker without flickering, as well as an bonus HDMI input.

Panasonic Viera Z1 Series

This Panasonic HDTV series is the latest and most innovative, with the frame only measuring one inch in thickness. Because it is too thin, the inputs and outputs come in a separate box which streams the signals wirelessly to the HDTV. It also carries the same cutting-edge facial advent as the other high-end models, along with a hefty price tag.

Edward McKellen is an HDTV expert who writes hdtv reviews for HDTVreviewlab.com. To read the latest Samsung HDTV reviews visit HDTVreviewlab.com



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