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The
Panasonic TH-58PZ700B is a 58 inch plasma display panel. Those of
you who are new to this 58 inches is measured, bottom left corner to
top right. Making this electronic sweetheart a large cut above
the average.
I think it is best to get the dull yet essential
features list and connectivity issues out of the way the first, so we
can concentrate on the interesting stuff for the rest of the review.
The
screen has a built-in Digital tuner with all the free view
channels. Digital video noise reduction is present, picture in
picture is featured, and there are suitable inputs to use this TV as a
PC screen. There are three SCART sockets, a headphone socket and
S. video socket, and no less than 3 HDMI connections for all your
latest audio visual accessories.
Less significant, but just as
useful is a built in HDCP chip before descrambling high-definition TV
signals allowing their reception without an unsightly box. There
is of course an on off timer, a sleep timer and a Child Lock (like
anybody spending £4000 on a TV is going to let their child within 400
yards).
The Panasonic TH-58PZ700B has the smarter sound sound
system complemented by 31 W RMS output. It is true that this is
better than most built-in sound systems, but seriously if you're
spending this amount of money. You can't not by a good surround
sound system, to fully complemented it.

This
is the best bit I've been wanting to tell you about. The plasma
panel has a whopping 1920 by 1080 pixel resolution. This makes it
fully HD compatible. Many TVs that call themselves HD compatible
use a scaling chip to make a high-definition signal 'fit' the TV.
This is a cool thing for making high quality broadcasting available at
an affordable price. But the scaling or resizing of an image
significantly affects its clarity and quality. The resolution of
this TV means no such losses are incurred. And clearly as you can
see by the price tag already mentioned. There is no loss in the
number of pounds you need to pay for that quality either. The
contrast ratio is a massive 10,000:1. This will more than
overcome the shortcoming, usually associated with plasma and other
big-screen TVs when rendering, dark scenes.
Now I can't sit here
and praise this machine without drawing to your attention what I feel
is a flaw. Especially when that flaw plays a large part in the
even larger price tag. The Panasonic TH-58PZ700B has v-real2 PRO
image enhancement technology. Now I am not going to go on about
image enhancement technology or IET but suffice it to say. I am
not a fan. I honestly believe that perhaps the most
technologically advanced feature in this TV would have been better
off left out. Simply put, the v-real2 PRO system is the latest
incarnation from Panasonic, which it is alleged, enhances your viewing
pleasure with digital jiggery pokery. Now it is possible to turn
off, this feature. And if you purchase this TV. I suggest
you do. But it is still included in the price tag. If you
want to know more about this technology. Please read my article
on digital enhancement. And I will get around sometime soon to writing specifically about Panasonic's system.
I
feel it would be appropriate to mention at this point that if you want
a super big-screen great high-quality and 1080 HD, then the SAMSUNG PS63P76FDX/XEU,
which I reviewed a few weeks ago actually leaves out any enhancement
technology. And this is reflected in the price. However, it
must be said, this TV does not have quite the same specifications or
stylish appearance that the Panasonic TH-58PZ700B has.
So in a
nutshell, this TV is an absolute stunner, but it is for the connoisseur
not the home theatre bargain hunter. If you want to keep up with the
Joneses and make sure that you stay ahead some time to come. This
TV is worth every penny, but as I have said. There are aspects,
where the Panasonic TH-58PZ700B lacks in value.
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