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15 Nov 2010He is the highest end P54VT25 TC-tip group offer from Panasonic for 2010. The television is 3D ready THX certification, is on Skype (camera sold separately) and includes Panasonic’s new Neo PDP (plasma display panel). How to add all these new features and the resulting image quality?
For a top-tier TV expects a better processing chip set. There was considerable background noise and motion artifacts as well as significant judder juddering effects with moving objects back and forth. Although the VT25 scored in a few categories, we were disappointed with a total of what we saw. The artifacts and background noise also came through in the picture.
If you’re over-saturated colors reminiscent of films such as The Fifth Element, 300, Kill Bill, run up to sacrifice Fox Sports Football in your TV picture and accuracy and realism, love, the VT25 can be the TV for you. Or if you have a large standard-definition DVD collection and want to bring some pop to the old movies (and you do not mind strange motion artifacts), the VT25 can be for you.
It took us about 20 minutes to get used to wearing the 3D glasses. For a reviewer who must wear glasses, it took longer. In the negative category, we learn to blink in the glasses, if there is room or ambient light available. This was revealed by the 3D glasses detecting the ambient brightness and respond to, for example, when we turned our heads caused. With no other light sources in the room we did not encounter the problem. I also found that keeping my head still while looking. Overall, after I got used, I enjoyed the experience and the movie (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs). The big question: Does the 3-D film, TV and glasses enhance the experience? For me, the answer is yes is that it did, I felt that it enveloped me in the movie more. 3D TV is everything to the viewer feel more involved in the content, I would agree that it succeeded. On a critical note about the Panasonic VT25 I felt the edges were distractingly blurry at times compared to the Samsung, we were also reviewed. Click here for our 3D-TV Shootout comparison of these TVs.

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The menu is also unkind to this price level. You also need to adjust and go back to the main menu and then back to picture settings. It is awkward to start after each picture setting. Another slight annoyance is that the TV does not sense input cable connected so that you have to scroll from scratch, select the input. Many TVs today sense which input is hot and give you an option for only the. The remote is gray, plastic, unappealing with a plastic white arrow buttons in the top center. The backlight when needed, everything is red. The feel of the keys pressed is also cheap. Can you tell I was not a fan of the remote control for this category of TV?
The Panasonic VT25 includes 3 x 10W speakers total. There is no voice enhanced feature option for sound, although I the volume sufficiently available. The sound quality is good, especially with music, but I would recommend that all TV needs more than a voice option so many broadcast and film-based material in those days. The AI-sound option is like sound as a compressor and is useful for television by attenuating increases in volume in those annoying ads.
Obviously, the TV is has 3D capability as an additional feature. Our assessment of the performance of the function was satisfactory.
Although prices are slightly higher for 3D-TV compatibility, this is the only Plasma 3D-TV is available in 54″. But there are many opportunities Samsung LCD TV with 3D-compatible like the Samsung UN55C8000 or UN55C8000. We suspect on pricing 54VT25 will come at about $ 2,900 put it faced precisely these two LEDs. We believe, however, that for now, the picture quality is noticeably better for 3D plasma television.

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