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bjbj Panasonic Viera TX-P50G30B(TXP50G30B) 50 Inch Plasma TV Test Review SOUND & VISION
DELIVERING A BETTER DEAL Hi there, my name is Chris - Sales Manager for Sound and Vision
in Bolton. We are going to take a look today at a new Panasonic range. Two models in this
range the TXP42G30 and the TXP50G30. So, two screen sizes there 42 and 50 inch. The model
we are showing here is the 42 inch version, but it is the same specification on both models.
Only one thing is different, which is the power consumption the average power consumption
on the 42 inch is 122 watts, and on the 50 inch it is 175 watts. So, let s go into some
of the spec details straight away for you. First of all, they have a contrast ratio in
excess of 5 million : 1 native contrast. The higher the contrast ratio, the inkier the
black level is, so it determines how good the black level is on the screen. Now, the
inkier that black level, the more natural colour palette you achieve, the better the
depth of field, and the more detail you get in the darker areas of the screen as well.
They also have a scanning ratio of 600Hz. Now, if you take a standard TV which scans
at 50Hz, meaning there are fifty pictures per second making up your image, this TV is
600Hz. The higher that rating, the faster it scans, the faster it reacts. So if you
are watching a movie or sport anything with any fast movement in it is going to control
it without any delay or drag in the image for you. This particular range of TVs is also
full HD. They will cope with 720p, 1080i or 1080p resolution so all the three major high
resolution definitions this TV will cope with. They have also got Freeview HD tuners built
into them, so you can get BBC, ITV and Channel Four in high definition, just through your
standard TV aerial, as long as they are broadcasting that service in your area. The TVs also have
a THX-rated panel. Basically, if you were watching a movie on a DVD, many movies are
recorded in THX. On the menu on this TV, select THX it will give you an exact portrayal of
that movie how the filmmakers wanted you to view it. Now, not every TV has that THX stamp
of approval but this G30 range does as well. Now, before we go into the menus and have
a little look more in depth into the TV, we will take a look at the sockets on the rear
of the set first of all. So, at the back of the TV you have got your aerial coaxial socket
here for your Freeview HD tuner. Next to that you have got Audio Out so if you want to feel
the sound out of the TV using the analogue audio out, you can do so. You have also got
Audio In at the side of it which is linked up to the Component. So you have got Component,
red/green/blue some games consoles use Component; so you have got the red/green/blue port there
and the audio to match at the side of it. Up from there you have got an Ethernet port
so if you want to wire this up for internet services which we will go through in a moment
you can do so via Ethernet. You have then got one Scart on the TV, three HDMIs on the
back, Optical Out so as well as feeding the sound out via analogue audio out, you have
got a digital version there which is Digital Optical Out, so you can feed an optical lead
from there into an external amplifier. You have then got, going up from there, two USB
inputs so you have got USB 1 and 2. You have then got a third one on the side of the TV
which is just here so you have got USB on there, SD card reader as well, so if you have
got a digital still camera or video camera that takes an SD card, pop it in there you
can look at your snapshots or video footage via the SD card reader. Coming down from there
you have then got a fourth HDMI. You have also got a headphone socket on there as well
and you have also got Composite Video In yet again, things like Wii games consoles can
use Composite well you have got that socket on there as well. So, the TV itself first
of all is finished in this high-gloss black finish which filters out to a sort of steel-grey
finish just in the centre of the screen here. you have then got a steel-grey base to it
as well. The pedestal stand is on a swivel so it is a swivel mount on the TV set itself.
s have a look at the menus on the TV. First of all we are looking, on the rear of the
TV, at the Ethernet connection. This TV has also got three USBs on there. Now, with the
USB sockets, you can use those for several applications, one of which is first of all
you can buy a wireless dongle from Panasonic which you can access internet services wirelessly.
You can also get external hard drives and plug them into the USB, and you can actually
record through the USB as well onto an external hard drive. In the menu system on the TV you
have got the Menu button just on the remote and you have got another button just along
from there which says Viera Cast. Viera Cast then puts us into the internet functions on
the TV. So if we press that button it will now go onto the Viera Cast system it is just
loading up now for you where it will give us several options onscreen: you will get
things like BBC iPlayer, Facebook, Twitter in fact I have got BBC iPlayer on there now,
Facebook is just over there. You have also got Skype you can also purchase a Skype camera
from Panasonic; you can then make Skype-to-Skype phone calls to your family or friends anywhere
in the world. And you just basically jog Up, Down, Right or Left on the remote control
here and just highlight the service that you want. So if it is BBC iPlayer, if you just
highlight that particular one here, press OK in the centre of the remote control, and
it will now start to load onto BBC iPlayer s website. You have got more functions on
here as well apart from that page you have just seen there, there are about three other
pages that you can go onto. You have got the cinema trailers and various other things on
there as well. In fact we will just come out of that now because that is just loading up
in fact it is just saying Please Wait, it is just optimising that particular function
which could take just a few seconds in fact there we go now. So we are now on BBC iPlayer.
You can then, just using the Up, Down, Right and Left keypad on there, move over to various
programme content. So if you have missed a particular event or programme such as the
Malaysian Grand Prix on there, you can highlight that, just press OK and you can be watching
that particular programme. It is almost like having another channel on your TV set. So
if we come out of there, we just press Return on the remote control, as I said, you have
got that particular page on there. If you come down to More, it will get more information
on there for you it will load onto the next page. And there we have got things like Twitter,
Euronews, Cine Trailers. Then you have got More again, onto the next page. As I said,
you have got a few different pages on there. we can go back and just highlight the one
that you want to activate. So, as I said, you have got web facilities through the TV
YouTube and various other things on there as well. If we come out of there now, just
exit that particular menu, we will go into the general menu system on the TV, and you
have got Picture, Sound, Time and Setup. First of all in the Picture menu, if we come over
there, Up, Down, Left or Right on the keypad, press OK, it gives us various options onscreen.
As I said, if you are watching, say, a DVD on Blu-ray or a standard DVD, some of these
movies are recorded in THX; you will just come down to there I will just go back into
that we just come down to THX, press OK and it would set basically the contrast and brightness
levels exactly the way the filmmaker wanted you to view that movie so everything is set
up exactly the way that movie should be seen. If we come out of there, and just select Normal
for a moment, you can come down and adjust the contrast, brightness and colour to however
you want it you would just press OK on the remote control and then adjust accordingly
using the Right or Left options on the keypad. If we come down from the colour setting, you
have also got Panasonic s CATS system. That is an automated adjustment for the picture.
You have got a little photocell down at the front of the TV here which is constantly measuring
the ambient light of the room. If we activate that and switch that on, it will constantly
measure the ambient light of the room and always keep the picture at optimum performance
for you. So you have got Panasonic s CATS system on this particular model. As we come
further down that particular scale, you have also got various Advanced Settings, so you
can really tweak this picture up to exactly the way you want it. If we go into the White
Balance Adjustments it gives us options to alter each primary colour red, green and blue
for gain and for cut-off. You have also got options in that menu to adjust the gamma settings
as well. It comes preset to 2.2 gamma setting but you can go into various different modes
on there you will probably see the picture changing as we go through those various different
settings. As I said, you can really tweak this picture up to how you want it. If you
do mess it up and you are not sure what you have done to get it back to normal you have
always got Reset to Default, so, you know, it is an easy option there just to reset the
picture for you anyway to manufacturer s specification. In those settings you have also got things
like Resolution Enhancer; if you are watching a standard def TV programme that is not in
high definition as I said, this has got an HD tuner built into it if you switch this
on, if we go into that menu you have got options for Mid or Max. What that will do is basically
increase the resolution of the standard def image for you, to give you like a pseudo high
definition image as well. If we come out of that menu and go into the Sound menu, you
have also got a very good sound system on this TV. The speakers are actually projecting
towards you a lot of TVs these days have the speakers where they are actually underneath
the set, where the sound is being forced down, not towards you. Well, the speakers are just
underneath the screen here; the sound is projected towards you. You get a nice depth of bass
on this TV and really good clarity to the sound as well. You have got adjustments in
here, as standard, for bass or treble. But in the Mode menu here, we press OK and go
into User Menu, as well as just bass or treble, it will give us an option to give you slightly
more adjustments using a graphic equaliser. So you have got basically bass at the far
end there, and as we come along you have then got all the mid-tone adjustments that you
can make as well to the sound. So quite a bit more variation. As we come through to
the top end here you have then go tall the treble adjustments as well. So you have go
got bass, mid-range and treble adjustments just using the graphic equaliser on there.
As we come down from there you have got Surround Sound Off, so it is just standard stereo sound,
or you have got options for V-Audio, where it will throw the sound out at a wider angle
for you, and V-Audio Surround where it will attempt to throw the sound out and around
you. Now, depending on how you have this TV situated whether it is on its pedestal stand
or wall-mounted you need to set up the speaker distance to wall either over 30 cm or up to
30 cm. it does make a different to the overall tone of the sound. So, there you have the
brief run-through on this particular range of TVs. As I said, the 42G30 and the 50G30
are on permanent display in both our stores, both in Bolton and Leeds. They are a stunning
TV, both on picture and on sound quality. If you go to our website, which is HYPERLINK
"http://www.soundandvision.co.uk" www.soundandvision.co.uk , not only will you see video clips on this
particular TV, but there are hundreds more video clips not just on TVs, but on amplifiers
and speaker systems. If you want any more details, please give me a ring my name is
Chris on 01204 861 861 or, as I said, pop into our stores either in Bolton or Leeds.
Thank you. Panasonic TX-P50G30B, Panasonic TXP50G30B, Panasonic TX-P50G30, Panasonic
TXP50G30,Panasonic G30 Sound And Vision Bolton address: 44 - 46 Higher Market Street, Farnworth,
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