
Full Review
Introduction
The Panasonic TC-P50G25 is an entry-level, 50-inch plasma and, for an entry-level set, the TV put up some impressive numbers.The TV also has an ethernet port to connect to online content, but don’t expect much from the feature. The second additional media venue the TC-P50G25 provides is an SD card slot for picture, video, and music playback.
The TV has a MSRP of $1500, but if you shop around you can find it for much less.
Editorial Note: This is a review of the Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the TC-PxxG25 series. The TC-PxxG25 series includes the following models: TC-P42G25, TC-P46G25, TC-P46G25, TC-P50G25 and TC-P54G25. Read here for more details on series differences.
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Blacks & Whites
Ridiculously low black level. The intensity of dark and light colors changes with the screen’s content. Read More... |
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Color Accuracy
Solid color temperature. Poor color representation. Read More... |
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Motion
No real issues with motion blur. Real issues with artifacting. Read More... |
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Viewing Effects
Regardless of where you are, you’ll never see below 80% contrast. Screen is pretty reflective. Read More... |
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Calibration
Learn about the calibration settings for the Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25. Read More... |
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Connectivity
Ethernet port for online content. Somewhat sparse port selection. Read More... |
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Audio & Menus
Decent audio for built-in speakers; intuitive menu system. Read More... |
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Multimedia & Internet
Media functionality via SD card slot. Online content is pretty sparse. Read More... |
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Power Consumption
Not very expensive for a plasma TV. $53 per year costs more than any LCD. Read More... |
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Vs Sony KDL 52EX700
![]() We compare the TC-P50G25 to the KDL-52EX700. Read More... |
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Vs LG 55LE8500
![]() We compare the TC-P50G25 to the 55LE8500. Read More... |
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Vs Samsung UN55C7000
![]() We compare the TC-P50G25 to the UN55C7000. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25. Read More... |
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Series Comparison
Read about the difference between the models in the TC-PxxG25 series Read More... |
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Page 16
Photo Gallery
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Part 17
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25. Add your comments... |
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