
Panasonic, the leader in sales of plasma TV in the United States gained its popularity through a combination of solid performance and aggressive pricing. The 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PX60U ($ 2,500 list), the most popular size of model in the company, less expensive 2006 line of plasma TVs for the consumer, seems destined to do the same this year. Compared to the TH-2005 series PX50U, Panasonic lowered the list price of its 42-incher for $ 300, has slightly more compact, gave him the possibility to adjust the aspect ratio with HD sources and dropped the CableCard slot in favor of a second entry HDMI – all the changes we warmly applaud. In terms of image quality has not changed much: the TH-42PX60U does a lot of things well, though not very level his cousin, 42-inch industrial, the TH-42PHD8UK. She still produces images that are demonstrably superior to what most 42-inch plasmas – the brand name and otherwise – And does so in a relatively accessible price.It seems to look at the two-tone design has taken over popular plasma. The Panasonic TH-42PX60U has a black frame around the screen, while the rest his office and the support table is finished in silver. Left and right stereo speakers are located below the screen, keeping the width of the set a minimum, and the grids are slickly disguised so that you'll barely notice them. Overall, the TH-42PX60U from abroad does not stand out in relation to the other plasmas we've seen – CNET a few employees who saw the game thought it was too lenient, while others do not mind the look mild, but most agreed that there was well below the silver screen.
We appreciate that the Panasonic shaved 1.5 inches of total width of the TV compared to last year's model. The TH-42PX60U measures 40.2 by 30.3 by 12.7 centimeters (LAP) on top of your foot, and the panel itself is 3.8 inches deep.
The remote is logically defined and easy to use, with keys large compared with those of previous drawings Panasonic remote. Unfortunately, it is not illuminated at all for use in a dark room, but will control DVD players and cable boxes. The internal menu system or GUI (graphical user interface) is a new design that more closely resembles the design of the model industrial. We found it logical and intuitive navigate.As with almost all high-resolution – as opposed to EDTV – plasmas available these days, Panasonic TH-42PX60U has a native resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. While this is not enough to display every pixel of HDTV sources, the plasma of this size can make that claim. The set can accept and display HDTV, DVD, TV and default fonts, but it does not have a dedicated PC input – but adventurous users can get it, probably to show the sources of the computer via HDMI.
I would not call Panasonic tx a feature-rich whole by any means, but it's worth mentioning. As for convenience, it lacks picture-in-picture, although it offers a slot for SD card to view digital photos. It includes an ATSC tuner, but does not end with the CableCard slot found in last year's models – no great loss if you are well using a cable box.
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