Reviews of Panasonic ‘S’ Series Plasma HDTVs
Posted in Uncategorized on 07/27/2009 03:02 pm by FriendsOfCThe Panasonic TC-P46S1 is a plasma TV however plasma TV consumes more power than LCD displays. The new TC-PS1 series tries to utilize another different plasma display panel recognized as the Neo PDP. This knowledge paves the potential for these new 2009 models by Panasonic. It has a complete 1080p moving picture resolution even during fast motion scenes. It has an impressive picture quality and really excels in deep black levels. There is also a game mode which organizes the TV to handle gaming with the most outstanding visuals and performance as possible without the need of going through different settings. This TV is a wonderful choice for all users and has all the nice features that define a true cinema experience.
The Panasonic TC-P50S1 carries the full 1080p experience and it manages to go beyond what many other 1080p TVs brings. The 40,000:1 native contrast ratio allows it to reproduce some really deep black levels and more defined shadow details. Lowering the power consumption was one of the biggest hurdles of plasma TVs and now the Panasonic TC-P50S1 manages to do it thanks to the Neo PDP technology. The Neo PDP technology is just enough to consider your TV as a cinema TV making it great for watching big time movies and playing the latest next generation games.
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. It is an electronically-modulated optical device shaped into a thin, flat panel made up of a large number of pixels filled with liquid crystalsand arrayed in front of a light source (backlight) or reflector. You can read up on LCD HDTV Reviews for more information on how the colour is added to the LCD display through three filters (red, green, and blue). LCD TV screens always keep up sharp, clear pictures without reflection from artificial lights or bright sunlight through windows.