February 18th, 2012
Panasonic VIERA TC-P65VT30 65-inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
Overall this is a respectable TV and I have to say that the quality as well as the overall physical kind of the TV is great. Furthermore, the service coming from CEVA who delivered it and also Amazon customer service was excellent. I only have one major problem with this TV, it doesn’t display a new bright enough photograph for my taste. I previously were built with a Vizio LED TV that will went out on me personally so as I’m sure most of you reading this are going to do, I did research on what was the latest and greatest throughout TV picture quality. I read Cnet reviews, and many testimonials on Amazon and all over the Web. Everyone seemed to think that the Panasonic VT30 has been the best TV at present out there so I travelled ahead and acquired this TV.
Downsides:
I have never had a plasma television before so maybe that’s the reason I was not impressed using this one. When watching any bright hues or white pictures the screen looked very dim as well as the8 picture just will not pop out like it will on an LED TV. Another down side of the TV and most plasmas in general is that this Television set puts off lots of heat and I suggest, a lot. I could explain to that my lounge would get considerably warmer when this Television was on. Furthermore1, the Energy Guide’s rating which says this TV just uses about $24 is not completely accurate since this rating is good for the standard configuration that’s almost unwatchable since it is super dim. When effectively configured this Television will cost you more around $70-$100 per year in electricity per year, which still isn’t much monthly but is worth referfing to and since TC-P65VT30 it also emits so much heat it will likewise increase your electric bill much more since you will have to work the A/C more often.
Pros:
Some good things about this specific TV are that this black levels are excellent and as good as the other reviews explained. Also, the glare was not as much of an issue while i thought it would be because it has a sheet involving glass covering the display. The glass seems to have some sort of anti glare covering on it which was a nice surprise. The audio quality actually wasn’t damaging to regular TV speakers either.