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Image 3D Full HD et rendu agréable
Excellent taux de contraste
15000
1 en moyenne
Crosstalk moins présent que sur le Samsung UE46C7700
Angles de vision très ouverts
Bonne qualité sonore
La qualité d'image HD
Les couleurs
Le niveau de noirs et les contrastes
Les deux paires de lunettes fournies
La douceur et la profondeur de l'image 3D
Les options de paramétrage vidéo
La connectivité Wi-Fi.
Contraste
3D convaincante
Belle image dans l’absolu
Rendu 3D
Fluidité des images
Enregistrement via USB
Taux de contraste
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecran brillant sujet aux reflets
Confort des lunettes
Pas de caoutchouc au bout des branches
Télécommande médiocre et pas rétro-éclairée
Consommation électrique un peu élevée
302 W
Impossible de désactiver le capteur de luminosité en mode THX
Super-smooth, artifact free 3D, DNLA networking, Conventional 2D performance with both HD and SD, Freeview HD and Freesat tuners
Awkward 3D eyewear, Inconsistent and unimaginative menus, Ordinary sound, Ads in the TV guide
Technically brilliant with both 3D sources and high-def 2D, this is probably Panasonic's best-ever plasma TV. If you want to see just how good this next-gen 3D malarkey really is then this screen sets the standard
Pluses, Full HD 3D and good quality display, Excellent contrast ratio: average of 15000:1, Crosstalk less visible than on the Samsung UE46C7700, Very wide viewing angles, Good audio quality
Minuses, Glossy screen leads to reflections, Glasses can get uncomfortable: no rubber tips, Mediocre remote with no backlighting, Slightly high energy consumtion: 302 W, Ambient light detector can't be turned off in THX mode
Amazing black levels, Great color accuracy, Very good 3D performance, Reliable antireflective screen,
Power hog, No built in WiFi (but wireless capabilities are present), Some artifacts showing in 1080p/24 mode
Although Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT25 is mainly advertised as a 3D plasma TV, its performance in the 2D area is what truly recommends it. With ink like blacks, great accurate colors right out of the box, and video processing that can handle all kinds of ...
Excellent 2D performance - best black levels of any 2010 model TV we've tested, Very good 3D performance with minimal cross-talk, Enough picture tweaks to satisfy die-hard hobbyists and professional calibrators, Player/glasses bundles bring down the price
Included pair of 3D glasses is heavy and can be uncomfortable
The TC-P50VT25 is quite simply the finest TV we have reviewed in 2010 for both 2D and 3D viewing. It's a bit pricy but worth it. Seek out a player/glasses/movie bundle so you can watch Avatar in 3D at home and with the improved rechargeable eyewear. T...
Extrait: Along with Samsung, Panasonic has been pushing hard to bring 3D TV to both early adopters and regular folks who happened to catch Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, Toy Story 3, or one of the other recent 3D blockbusters at their local multiplex. But whereas S...
The TCP54VT25 supports 3D playback. It has an integrated sync transmitter and comes with one pair of 3D glasses, This TV has a 1080p resolution and will accept 24p sources via its HDMI inputs, The TV has plenty of connection options and picture adjustments, The TCP54VT25 will support a wired or (optional) wireless network connection, and it supports the VIERA CAST Web platform, The 24p Dire
Plasma TVs generally aren't as bright as LCDs and therefore aren't the best choice for a really bright room with lots of potential light reflections, This 3D TV does not offer 2Dto3D conversion, and you'll have to pay $150 for each additional pair of 3D glasses, The TCP54VT25 does not have integrated WiFi, and it does not support DLNA media streaming.
The TC-P54VT25's selling price of about $3,000 is slightly higher than that of similarly equipped LCD models from Samsung, LG and Sony. Remember, though, that the package includes one pair of $150 3D glasses, whereas the others do not. The overall cost...
Publié: 2010-06-16, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
Superior black-level performance and excellent shadow detail; accurate primary colors in THX mode; great color saturation; effective antireflective screen; reproduces 1080p/24 cadence properly; VieraCast provides access to select Internet services and imp
Relatively expensive, last year's Panasonic plasmas lost black-level performance over relatively short periods of time, non-adjustable grayscale in THX mode, some artifacts in 1080p/24 mode, fewer streaming services and apps than the competition, uses mor
With both 2D and 3D sources, Panasonic's flagship TC-PVT20/25 series plasma TV delivers outstanding overall picture quality.