Panasonic GT50(2012) review.

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If you're in the market for a 42inch television, then there is currently nothing out there to compete with the GT50 and it should be on your short list. If you're looking for a 50" screen then there is the option of the VT50 but depending on your budget, and assuming you can find one, the GT50 could give you almost all the flagship's incredible picture performance and features at a very attractive price. Highly Recommended.
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The TX-P50GT50 excels in nearly every usage scenario that we can think of. The only situation in which we’d advise against its purchase would be for an exceptionally bright room, where an LED LCD TV stands a better chance at being able to produce a picture that’s bright enough to compete with ambient light. However, for the average viewing environment, a Plasma such as the Panasonic GT50 will provide superior picture quality to the LED LCD competition.

For this reason, we’d say that most of the TX-P50GT50B’s competition comes from elsewhere in the Panasonic Plasma range (although Samsung has produced some very good Plasmas recently, too – and we look forward to seeing their 2012 models). Is the GT50 worth the extra over the already excellent ST50? You decide: the GT50 and VT50 are both slightly dimmer than the ST50, although probably due to their THX Certification, they produce better picture quality out of the box, whereas the ST50′s slight green tinge needs to be adjusted out by an experienced calibrator for the best quality. The GT50 does also feature slightly better overall picture quality than the ST50, with more shades of gradation, although the difference is pretty subtle in our opinion. And, the ST50′s picture quality could be judged better by many due to the fact that it can go brighter in its most configurable picture modes.
 

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Both the ST50 and VT50 we’ve seen so far have managed to deliver pictures with exceptional contrast performance and, thanks to the deep, cavernous blacks the Panasonic GT50 can deliver the same. For those interested we measured the GT50 at 0.01 cd/m2/ 0.0029 fL but please remember that although the reading was taken with a Klein K-10, it’s still not a definitive number and shouldn’t be treated as such. Our eyes are the best judge of what’s black and what isn’t and the GT50 certainly delivers on that front. If were forced to choose between the Panasonic’s, in this regard, we’d still give the edge to the VT50 although that’s perhaps as a result of the superior filter in the VT giving the impression of better black levels in more situations than simply ‘lights out’. Where the GT scores, slightly, over the top-tier product is in its ability to put out a bit more luminance in the Professional (isfccc) Picture Mode, that offers a peak light output of around 120cd/m2 compared to around 90cd/m2 in the VT50. It’s not that we think the Professional modes really need any more in the VT but it does give the GT just a bit more flexibility.
 


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