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Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25

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This match-up mainly comes down to how much you value online features and 3D. The Samsung offers both, while the Panasonic has neither but comes at less than half the price. In terms of picture quality, both TVs had their strengths: the Panasonic had better black & white performance, but the Samsung had more accurate color representation. If you’re on a budget, the Panasonic is obviously the better option. If you’re looking for the best overall picture quality, or you value online features and 3D highly, it’s going to come down to your own personal preferences.

Core Attributes Comparison
Panasonic  Viera TC-P50G25
Samsung UN55C7000
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25 Samsung UN55C7000
Size 50 in. 55 in.
General Type Plasma LCD
Format 1080p 1080p

The Panasonic has a much deeper black than the Samsung. Even though the Samsung is more than twice as bright, it wasn’t enough to compensate for its poor black level: the Panasonic has a higher overall contrast ratio.

Contrast Chart

While the Panasonic has a much more even color temperature than the Samsung, its RGB curves are all over the place. The Samsung has better overall color performance.

Color Temperature Comparison
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25 (Score: 8.41) Color Temperature Chart
Samsung UN55C7000 (Score: 6.39) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25 (Score: 6.94) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
Samsung UN55C7000 (Score: 8.0) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

The Panasonic’s motion processing was just a hair worse than the Samsung’s.

Motion Scores
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25 Samsung UN55C7000
Motion Score

The Panasonic, as a plasma, has quite a large viewing angle. The Samsung’s is tiny by comparison.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Panasonic Viera TC-P50G25: 12.67 Samsung UN55C7000: 4.95

The main advantage the Panasonic has is its SD card slot. The Samsung’s main advantage is its breadth of online content, which absolutely dwarfs Panasonic’s offerings.

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

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