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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
Like the 42″ model, the Panasonic TX-P46VT20B 3D Plasma TV still doesn't manage to be quite as recommendable as the wonderful TX-P50VT20 we reviewed back in May last year. Although its Stereoscopic 3D video output has the same involving 3D effect (thanks...
Extrait: Panasonic TX-P50VT20 has it all, delivering a cinema-like 3D experience with natural colours to your living room or home theatre. This is accomplished through true deep black tones which retain picture details in dark picture areas. Colours are truthfu...
Being a plasma TV toting Panasonic’s always-impressive NeoPDP engine, the TX-P65VT20B produces a fantastic 2D image packed with excellent black level response and natural-looking colours. And the screen’s rapid 600Hz refresh rate means that 3D images suffer from less “crosstalk” (i.e. double ghosting around on screen objects) than you’d spot on its LCD 3D rivals – in fact, at the time of writing
The price tag is high, which you’d expect for a company’s flagship 3D TV, but there are other issues to bear in mind aside from the cost: the picture isn’t as bright as that of its LCD rivals, and this means you’ll be wanting to watch in a dimly-lit room as often as possible, particularly when it comes to 3D content (the glasses darken the image further).
If you can afford it, and have the space to set it up, you’ll struggle to find a better screen for watching 3D. The excellent 2D picture and media functions simply round off a great package.Best offers for the Panasonic TX-P65VT20B 3D plasma TVPixmania...
Excellent picture quality; good with both standard- and high-definition sources; no motion blur or overt 3D crosstalk
Streaming video-file support isn't comprehensive; ads embedded in the TV guide; 3D content looks darker than on other sets
Panasonic still delivers the best 3D in town. Perhaps more importantly, the Viera TX-P46VT20 is a knockout 2D set. It's extremely well-equipped, with picture quality that movie fans will love....
Deep blacks, colour, versatility, easy 3D playback, Freeview HD
Uncomfortable 3D glasses, no DivX HD, poor value remote control
There are issues around 3D picture quality (and content), but the TX-65VT20's versatility and skill with Blu-ray and Freeview HD/Freesat HD make this all-encompassing plasma unbeatable in a high-end home cinema environmentKey specsComponent, Composite,...
With stunning High Definition and Standard definition picture performance, the TX-P50VT20 is the best all round TV we have come across in 2010.While in years to come we might look back on the 3D abilities of this screen as a little rudimentary, it offe...
A big, bold set with all the tuners you could want, a great picture and a fine 3D presentation capability. The £2200 price tag isn't bad either, considering that – unlike Samsung and Sony – Panasonic does include two pairs of those expensive active-sh...
For the person that wants 3D, this is the ultimate TV. Stunning image quality, amazing contrast and smooth movement make it the pinnacle of home entertainment. ...
Extrait: But the focus of this article is very much on 3D. And when it comes to showing that, while the Samsung set has a couple of 3D advantages that might suit certain viewers' circumstances, the much sharper and less tiring Read more: http://www.avreview.co.uk/news/article/mps/UAN/3388/v/3/sp/#ixzz0qqE8jA2p..