Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panasonic - 42" 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV TH-42PE7U

Ultrasharp 10,000:1 contrast for an arresting viewing experience Antireflective screen coating minimizes glare for improved viewing Motion-adaptive 3D Y/C digital comb filter delivers state-of-the-art detail and color enhancement Digital Cinema Reality for precise reproduction of cinema-quality pictures Other image enhancement technologies include 3D color management, video noise reduction, sub-pixel control and motion pattern noise reduction 16W full-range 2-speaker system with virtual surround sound for stunning audio Ultraslim (3-4/5" deep) design makes this TV ideal for wall mounting with an optional wall bracket (not included) Progressive scanning maximizes the picture quality of progressive-scan DVD players, set-top boxes and digital video recorders HDMI inputs provide an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest-quality connection and they support copy-protected HD broadcast content Inputs: 2 HDMI, 2 composite video, 2 component video, 2 S-video, 2 analog audio, 4 audio Outputs: 1 composite video, 1 analog audio and 1 digital audio V-Chip parental controls keep children from being exposed to undesirable material Other convenient features include EZ Sync, sleep timer, closed captioning and trilingual (English, French and Spanish) on-screen menus What's in the box: 42" flat-panel plasma HDTV, pedestal stand, remote, batteries and power cord
Customer Review: So far, so great!
This is the first plasma TV my husband and I have owned, but we've seen many others. We just got ours today, and it is phenomenal. I already had high standards for Panasonic, and I've not been disappointed. This was a brand new unit in a sealed box, and it has been on all day now. So far, I haven't seen any type of burn-in whatsoever (problem common to plasmas), no black grass at the bottom, no weird dark/light areas, no lightening up after switching to a dark scene, nothing but perfect normal television. We haven't upgraded to the HDTV package at Charter yet, but even our standard cable channels look fantastic on this TV (which was a big thing I was worried about). The colors are bright, vibrant, and eye-catching, the movement and scene-changing is smooth, and everything is properly proportioned (the guy that set it up for us adjusted the settings with my dad's help). Some things on standard TV are slightly blurry (minimal things, like the Nickelodeon logo in the bottom corner of the screen), but that seems normal across the board for plasmas when watching standard def TV. All in all, I am so incredibly happy that we bought this TV. I will update my review if anything changes or happens, but this TV is definitely recommended!


As time apes on electronics are becoming more condensed. Now it is no longer the case of the black and whites that we began with. Screen sizes and color of TVs have been upgraded. Entertainment centers are thriving on being compact while maintaining bulkiness.

TV DVD combo comes with a variety to choose from. Their foremost advantage is that they can save space because the DVD option is built exactly into the television. Talk about your complete packages.

My wife and I once desired to upgrade our bedroom by having a television, however she didn't want it to be overbearing and we wanted a DVD. So I set out to browse through Sears, I came upon the TV DVD combo whose price have dropped since time has passed like any other advanced electronic device. Now the hassles of DVDs have ended and the only thing now to do is to enjoy.

You get the two-in-one remote control, which does it all. It's a perfect collaboration. When I first tossed out the idea of the TV DVD combo to my father, he said, "But what if one breaks? That means they both don't work. Then what?" I had to roll my eyes. Come on, what if anything breaks? You end up fixing it or buying a new one. The fact is we've had ours for years and never had a problem with it. The sound and picture are great and the DVDs never skip. What else can one ask for? If you're interested in purchasing this set, the best place to do some evaluation and peruse is online. You can get an idea of price and size. Best Buy is also a great place to check when in the market for any electronics such as the combos.

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