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Panasonic TH-42PH9UK 42" Plasma HDTV Monitor
The product was not delivered -- I spent a day waiting at home, missed a day of work.
I was told the product had been lost in transportation.
I asked to be reimbursed. They promised to do so quickly. My credit card has not yet been credited for the amount.
All in all, a frustrating experience.
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Panasonic TH-42PH9UK 42" Plasma HDTV Monitor
I utilized the reviews here and a few other places before deciding on the monitor. Let me start off by stating I am extremely pleased with the monitor. It has, so far, produced a fantastic image onscreen - and this is without HDTV.
Delivery via VANN's was great - cheap (only $30), I waited until the price was right $999. VANN's delivery "rules" were curbside but the driver helped me into the house anyway and helped me inspect the outside and inside of the package. No damage - unit was in perfect condition. I had to work to get delivery when I was home but they held onto it until my day off.
As to the Plasma - yes, even with the warnings on this site I STILL had problems figuring out how to correctly hook it up. I still haven't figured out the component hookup but this is still pretty new for most everyone - in fact, I knew I was in trouble when I was explaining things to the "experts" at Radio Shack and the like. The key things I learned were :
1:) No composite (red/white) inputs at all
2:) S-Video and Component is available (HDMI is extra - I have not added that yet)
S-Video did not work until I figured out how to change inputs - it has three "boards" and it came out of the box on board 1 (that might be HDMI) board 2 was for s-video and once I switched to that, my satellite feed worked. Also, my S-video feed from my receiver also works. Like I stated, component is still not working but I am certain that is MY problem and not the plasma's.
The picture is outstanding. I am still learning more about this unit and I may update this review at a later date. But, so far, I have owned the unit for 1 month or so and things are great.
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Great picture/easy set-up/great price
It took longer than I hoped for it to arrive ,but that was to be expected because of our remoteness.Hard to track shipping.The plasma arrived in prefect condition not a mark on the box.I removed it from the box, set it up,plugged it into the wall then plugged the Directtv dvr. To my amazement it was up and running. I scrolled thru the format selections ,found the one I liked , done . The manual and menus were easy to use , pleny of adjustments and tweaks if you need or want , works great as a computer moniter.I haven't found anything i dislike about it. Great price.
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Very Good near-HD quality plasma
Pros
* Amazing lifelike color
* HD content looks beautiful with lots of details
* SD content, while not as detailed, looks much better than on normal TVs (heck, better than most other HDTVs)
* Deep blacks with very good shadow detail
* Independent inputs (great for universal remote controls)
* Independent color settings for each input
* Good-looking minimalist frame
* Built to last forever (it's an industrial model)
Cons
* Stand sold separately (extra $200)
* Few input ports, and HDMI is an optional accessory (extra $175)
* Speakers sold separately ($350, but users should route through their stereo receiver or home theater A/V systems for much better sound anyway)
* No built-in channel tuners (but most people get broadcast signals from cable or satellite anyway, so you use their tuners instead)
* Glossy screen reflects surroundings, which may be distracting with daytime use
* 720P resolution isn't quite true HD (1080P, but as a 42" set, from 8 feet away you won't be able to tell, and almost all plasmas this size are not either).
This is one of the best values on a 42" HD set available today. Not only do you get class-leading video reproduction with great color and clarity, it's a tweaker's dream with extensive adjustments for tone, color balance, black level, etc. Compared to most consumer displays in its price range, the Panasonic has superior black reproduction and very accurate color.
It's few drawbacks -- you must buy some accessories separately that come standard with consumer models -- are more than compensated by it's low price and great performance. Plus, it looks great with a matte charcoal finish and no wasted embellishments like silver trim or lame built-in speakers.
The proof is when you watch HD content, either DVDs or high-def programming from Discovery HD or HDnet. Even ABC news in HD is amazing...wow, check out his hair...and her makeup! You've never seen a newsperson so clearly before. It's like a window into the studio.
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Great Plasma
CNet was right on the money rating this plasma excellent. I would rank it as phenominal in terms of it's clarity, color, and performance. This is not a full 1080p resolution, only 1080i, but it honestly could matter on a screen this size (not to mention that nothing much is even in 1080p yet anyhow). Sportcenter looks amazing, Monday Night Football is stunning, and HBO HD has some really impressive movies that look great (I watched the original JAWS movie, and that initally sequence with the girl in the water took on a whole new scary feel). I also enjoy how I can hook up my computer and watch TV and browse the internet at the same time.
I researched plasma screens quite extensively, and this is the best bang for the buck out there. I am actually debating getting another one, the price was so good (how's that for a review, eh?).
I do have advise on this purchase, for others. It is in Panasonic's "professional" line and as such it has no tuner, no speakers, no HDMI input and no stand. Most people have a cable box or dish, so no tuner is rarely an issue--and you'll want to run the sound through your home stereo anyway to compliment sound with picture--but you absolutely will need to buy a wall mount or the stand for this screen. You will also need the HDMI input (sold separately), if you want the high quality input feed. You could probably get away with component video cables, but for an extra $130, it will be worth it in the end. I got the input and the stand (also both Amazon purchases) and was very happy about it.
Lastly, Amazon routed my purchase through Ritz Camera as the vender. I was skeptical at first, reading some of their online reviews from other users, but they deliever on time, with no problems at all. I would be willing to use them again, personally. Their customer service phone support isn't the best (they have no idea what they are doing), but it was a non-issue.
Enjoy, this is a great product.