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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Blacks & Whites
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03.Color Accuracy
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04.Motion
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05.Viewing Effects
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06.Calibration
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07.Connectivity
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08.Remote Control
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09.Audio & Menus
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10.Multimedia & Internet
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11.Power Consumption
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12.Vs Sony KDL 52EX700
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13.Vs LG 55LE8500
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14.Vs Samsung UN55C7000
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15.Conclusion
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16.Series Comparison
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17.Photo Gallery
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18.Ratings & Specs
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19.Comments
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25
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Remote ControlConnectivity
Ethernet port for online content. Somewhat sparse port selection.
Connectivity (0.00)
Input Ports (6.0)
The Panasonic TC-P50G25 has a number of ports on its large body, certainly enough to get you going with a home theater system and beyond. There are three HDMIs, two composites, two components, and more. In addition, there’s a whole group of multimedia ports – USB, media card slot, and ethernet – which are described in more detail further down the page.
The ports are located on the side are placed for quick access. The ports on the rear are intended for more permanent fixtures.
Output Ports (2.0)
The Panasonic TC-P50G25 has just one output port, a digital audio output. Unlike many HDTVs, there is no analog audio output. Panasonic has abstained from these on nearly all of its recent plasmas. Before you buy, make sure your home audio system has a compatible digital audio input.
Other Connections (3.0)
The Panasonic TC-P50G25 has an ethernet port for connecting to the streaming content features, which are detailed in the Multimedia & Internet page.
Media (5.0)
The Panasonic TC-P50G25 offers not one, but two, USB ports. Both are located on the side for easier access. From these ports, you can use a thumb drive for viewing photos, audio files, and video clips. For more details, jump to the Multimedia & Internet page.
| Connectivity Comparison | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panasonic TC-P50G25 | Sony KDL-52EX700 | LG 55LE8500 | Samsung UN55C7000 | |
| HDMI | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Component | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| Composite | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| S-Video | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| VGA | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio In | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
| Digital Audio Out | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio Out | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Ethernet | None | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Yes | Requires separate purchase | Requires separate purchase | Yes |
| USB | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes |
| Memory Card Types | None | None | None | None |
| DLNA | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Yes |
Placement (9.00)
The ports on the Panasonic TC-P50G25 are well-placed and clearly labeled. The side ports are obviously no problem to get to. The rear ports can be trickier, but because the TV swivels on its base to make things a little easier.
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