Panasonic TH-50PX60U 50-Inch Plasma HDTV

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Panasonic TH-50PX60U 50-Inch Plasma HDTV

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 : Panasonic TH-50PX60U 50-Inch Plasma HDTV
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List Price: $2,799.99
Price: $2,399.99
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Panasonic
EAN: 0037988241040
Label: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: TH-50PX60U
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic



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Features:
  • 52-inch HD-ready plasma TV; measures 47.6 x 32.2 x 3.7 inches (WxHxD)
  • Integrated NTSC, ATSC tuners; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception
  • 1366 x 768-pixel resolution; 10000:1 contrast ratio; motion adaptive 3D Y/C comb filter
  • Connections: 3 composite A/V (1 front), 3 S-Video (1 front), 2 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 2 HDMI, 1 SD memory card slot
  • Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); BBE ViVA HD3D virtual surround sound





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - We love it!
We purchased this TV Jan 1, 2007 from here on Amazon. The price was great! We purchased the wall mount at the same time and got both with a combined total, with shipping, that was less than that of any store around us. I looked for months and researched A LOT before purchasing this TV. We finally narrowed it down to about 3 different ones and then went to different stores to see the televisions playing. I did more research and then decided on this model.
We have NO complaints. The picture is perfect. The colors are absolutely amazing. Whether watching through HD satellite, DVD's, Playstation, and just normal mode, the quality stays the same.
There has not been a person that has come into our house that is not aw struck when they see it hanging on the wall. We have superbowl parties at our house every year. The football games are awesome. There are still many channels that are not HD or shows not broadcast in HD and the quality is still exceptional. We watch a lot of sports and they all look really good if not great!
Along with our surround sound system this tv makes for jealous comments and conversation. We would not change our minds or discourage anyone from this choice. We love it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love my new TV
After much research I ordered this TV from Amazon (who also had the best pricing). It is highly rated for good reason. the picture quality is great. I also upgraded my Direct TV for the HD and am very pleased with the results. A side benefit which was not a part of my research is that it includes the ability to view my digital photos from my camera card. I love that and so do the grandchildren. In sum, the TV is terrific and the Amazon order and delivery system worked great as well. It was delivered and set up even faster than the order indicated it would be. Highly recommend



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better Than New!!! Best Buy EVER!!!
This plasma 50" TV, which was bought for our bedroom, arrived in PERFECT condition--no blemishes/scratches/scrapes--nothing...it was boxed to perfection. After hooking up the HD-DVD player and HD digital satellite receiver (Direct TV), and changing the settings appropriately, the clarity was phenomenal. We have had this television for a little less than a month now, and couldn't be more satisfied. More than worth the money, and/or any extra effort you may have to put forth towards it. You can't find another 50" Plasma out there (with this quality and condition) for under $2,000, much less the $1,300 I paid. The only problem you may have will be with Wharehouse Deals, but believe me, it will all be worth it in the end. The only (small) problem we had with them is that they did not give the delivery company our phone number for directions and verifications of a date and time--I had to call the delivery company myself, but they were very courteous and helpful--eager to please. As I said in the title of this review--"BEST BUY EVERY".



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Peice of crap........
In short this product is the worst as far as reliability. If you want a TV that will brake on you in a matter of days this is the on for you, and as you sit and wait for Panasonic to make the situation right (which by the way could take 2 months) this is the product for you. I beg of you do not buy this item. It was made in Mexico, and of poor quality parts. 2 months I tell you, two months I waited to get it fixed and when it was fixed 2 hours later it broke again. Let us count the LED blinks.

ONE.
TWO..
THREE...
FOUR....
FIVE.....
SIX......
SEVEN.......

This is the most common problem with this product, the board blows out, and if you call Panasonic customer service you need to know the number of blinks so that they bring the right part. I say again if you like headaches this is the product for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE TV WAS PERFECT BUT SERVICE SO SO
I was buy this beaty from WAREHAOUSE DEAL, i didn't receive any email with UPS or any guide for the follow, ITS TO BAD.
After the tv arrive and upckage, install direct tv plug was amazing the image and everthing else WAS MORE THAN PERFECT.
I buy a refurbished and the description say OUTTER BOX MINNOR DAMAGE, didn't mistake. NOT ANY DAMAGE ON TV.
i'm so happy full recomendation.



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