Part One - We look at the full UK Plasma TV line-up from Panasonic at the 2010 convention held in Munich. Featured are the G20, V20 and VT20 plasma models all boasting kuro technology and calibration control. More
Added Feb 18, 2010
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t1ivideos Says:
You exaggerate. I prefer Plasma also, but it's not better 'in every aspect.' For example, LCD is better for displaying a static image, such as a desktop.
sexualldragon Says:
i fuckin love my plasma Panasonic 50 inch TV. wall mounted and really great picture quality
MaLuEiD Says:
i have a g13 panel s20a plasma and it has floating blacks, but picture looks great, will 2011 be floating blacks free??
aopdjasldksa Says:
@Feyhart I think you're talking about OLED's? I haven't seen "LED panel" TV's or monitors; they're LED backlit.
aopdjasldksa Says:
In almost all aspects. Heat generation, power consumption and input lag. Heat isn't so much of an issue now with Panasonic's new line of plasmas but input lag (generally for games) are still a little behind but they're getting a lot better. An LCD monitor/TV has several different types of panels as well, TN, VA and IPS. Generally you can compare IPS panels to plasmas in color accuracy and visual quality but they're generally expensive.
bottle2lip Says:
Plasma blows LCD out of the water in dark rooms. I own a plasma and a 50 inch LCD. my panny plasma has superior black level performance over the LCD, but in my brighter living room the LCD has a edge. LCD is ok for most consumers, the sad part is LCD is bought and left on torch mode most likely. And the plasmas at the store look dimmer normally depending on the settings, go in Magnolia room though, and almost all are plasma, for a reason. Until i set one up, you wont understand
likespaintball Says:
I like to game and i bought a Panasonic TCP50U2 and am wondering if i should be worried about the word "BURN-IN". I was told that word is in the past and that i dont have to really worry about it. So i would like to know the input of other PLASMA owners on weather or not i should really worry.
Tunnel51 Says:
I own the 54G25 and I absolutely love it. I had a Sony LCD previously and the G25 blows it out of the water.
p0479 Says:
No. You are wrong. wrong wrong wrong. I'm sorry...but...wrong. LCD is very poor quality compared to plasma. Now if you were speaking of LED, I would give in. But LCD is bottom of the bucket. Now scoot on back to 2006 with your LCD loving ass because you are just plain wrong...wrong...wrong...
rezzadee Says:
people who gave you a thumbs up, as even people on avforums wouldnt say something like that.
rezzadee Says:
thats not saying only 1 lcd has broke in the world (lol) im saying if you reply saying "i had an lcd and it broke in 30 seconds" then please do me a favour and bend over, lift your legs over your head and please remove the head that is sticking up your own arse. p0479 i hope you dont reply like a life wasted youtube keybord talker and realise that i am not being disrespectful im only pointing out that your comment of lcd is junk is BS and you no nothing about tv's and neither do the
rezzadee Says:
dream on, i know that ill get people "sticking up" for you as this video is for a plasma tv and the people who view it most likely prefer plasma, HOWEVER not all plasma tvs are better LOL if you think that. The panasonic g15 and g20 has amazing picture quality yes but LCD is without a doubt more reliable. Now if anyone is under 15 years old and reading this comment dont reply saying you have a LCD tv and it broke as that is 1 person but it is a fact that plasma's break more easy.
1967tuncay Says:
since 3 weeks i own a neopdp 42 inch and i have to say its an awesome TV. especially when i watch bluray i got an orgasme everytime. High end TV for low budget
mhaid123 Says:
is there a way to stop the flashing?
mhaid123 Says:
do all plasma tvs flash to a yellowish color from the normal color?
eujeeves Says:
I bought Bravia 46Z last year for $2000. I'm ashamedly regretting it now...
macinman Says:
I agree plasma is a much more accurate for color and contrast. The closest thing to a CRT in a flat panel. When I bought my panasonic the beginning of the year I had size and price factors to consider that were slightly lower. I bought the u1 model because i couldn't got any bigger then 42" and the s2 had not yet been released. Either way after I calibrated it I have absolutely no complaints and i have it set up where the reflection isn't an issue.
recyogi Says:
What rock have you been under. Its the best TV technology, until OLED comes out fully.
sexydanny21awesome Says:
The G25 beats the VT25 hands down! First of all the VT25 in a 54 inch costs 3 grand and something dollars! The g25 costs 2 grand thats a good freaken deal people! The g25 has almost same features as VT25 it has skype and web cam chating as well as 12 bit colour and 600 HZ! G25 is pure amazing for the price plus 3D films are over rated and cost way too much money plus 3D glasses will be out dated years from now!
cortezforever Says:
you forgot about radiation.
teta809 Says:
The panasonic 3D tv is amazing
SimonSerenade Says:
plasma ftw! :) cheaper, better picture quality, bigger sizes and instant motion handling
judoyodan Says:
@adoodas, thanks for the info. Ended up with a g25 from abc warehouse for $1099. So far, so good.
adoodas Says:
i believe the g25 supports network camera accesory for skype calls. also i found that most retail stores will sell one or the other and the price is usually the same. in short, the tv is identical in terms of panel and such. just get the cheaper one if you find a price difference.