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123 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Panasonic TC-P50S2 Review by Plasma TV Buying Guide,
By LCDTVBuyingGuide (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
1080p HD Picture Quality: The picture presentation of the from the 50S2 is still very bright and with the improved black levels much improved. Black levels are deep and strong with an HD signal input through HDMI. While not the best we've seen lately, they lose the dark gray haziness that the S2 can display with a 480i signal. Color is plenty saturated and dark shadow detail remains excellent.
Picture Presentation from 480i signals: We always test every TV with a 480i resolution. It is a great test of a TVs upconversion and processing chip sets. The signal may be likened to what you would see with your normal digital cable or satellite signal.The TC-P50S2 series plasma contains the new an updated version of the NEO PDP (i.e. plasma screen) from Panasonic. This is the same screen used in some of the higher end Panasonic series which should make this model a good value if picture quality is your primary objective. We find the picture quality overall improved from the prior S1 series. The drives do a little better job of eliminating motion artifacts than the S1 series did. Color rendition is still with black levels being the primary progress area of the S2 series delivering more depth and solidity. As was the case on the S1 series, brightness is a strength of the these newer Panasonic plasma models. Calibration Notes: Overall, calibration to D6500K was very easy with this TV. Though there are no white balance adjustments available on the menu without entering the service menu, the 50S2 calibrated so close to D65 from the start that it would have improved the TV inappreciably. We started our calibration from the custom setting in the Warm 2 color temperature position. The S2 series TV does not contain the THX picture setting option. Follow the following settings to calibrate to a nearly perfect D65. These picture settings are best viewed in a controlled light environment fairly dark room: Picture Mode: Custom Color Temp: Warm2 Brightness: +74 Contrast: +75 Color: +45 Tint: -2 Sharpness: +15 Color Mgmt: OFF x.v.Color: OFF C.A.T.S.: OFF Video NR: Weak Block NR: Off Misquito NR: Off Black Level: Light 3:2 Pulldown: Off HD Size: 2 Black Level/Contrast: Black levels were an area that the S1 series needed a makeover on. They got it with this S2 series. These are not going to be the best black levels we see this year and we dont anticipate them coming close to some of the Samsung plasma black levels. However, Panasonic has brought black levels back into welcomed focus. Final ANSI contrast measurement was 1261:1 which is a nice improvement over last year but far from what we want. One of the TVs greatest strengths lies in its white brightness which measured an average luminance of 31.50. This result nears LCD TVs in brightness and points to Panasonic's desire to compete with LCD TVs in this area. Dark Shadow Detail: Partly due to the high brightness of this plasma dark shadow detail is excellent. Panasonic plasma TVs have long been a favorite of ours in this important area. Color Rendition/Color Accuracy: Color rendition is much more saturated with HD content. The TV excels with HD content and is much more subdued in presentation with lower signals. Colors can seem a little weak and hazy at times with lower end signals. I will give them the thumbs up on reality however. Features: One of the key feature differences of the S2 series with the G20 series of plasma by Panasonic is the absense of The Viera Cast feature set, which enables online content via a web interface. As a result, there is also no Ethernet port. The included Viera Link feature allows the user to control other Viera link capable outboard equipment. Viera Image viewer is the Panasonic compatible technology which enables use of SD memory card viewing via the SD card slot.The S2 has discrete picture settings for each input as well as Panasonic's new "600 Hz" specification for blur reduction. This TV is Energy Star compliant due to an energy saver feature option. Power consumption for the S2 has been reduced from the S1. This is one of the main feature differences aside from improved black levels. Panasonic started improving efficiency in their plasma TVs in 2007 and have improved it 400% with this S2 model. They are now close enough to LCDs in energy efficiency that is should not matter. To see the overall ratings and full review of this TV head over to Plasma TV Buying Guide
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As Compared to Sharp 52LE810UN Edge Lit LED,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I bought and evaluated this TV for about two weeks before taking it back and purchasing the new Sharp 52LE810UN edge-lit LED. I have since taken back the Sharp and will be picking up the TC-P58S2 tomorrow. Here are my thoughts:
Overall Picture Quality: Overall the S2 has superior picture quality to the Sharp Edge Lit. The LED's only advantage is the Film Mode/Motion Flow, which gives the picture a very smooth video like appearance. Some people don't like this as it doesn't represent the film in the manner the Director originally intended. Black Levels: The S2 has great inky blacks. These black levels hold whether in a completely dark or brightly lit room. The LED edge-lit black levels were no where near as good. In a dark room the Sharp's screen looked white/cloudy, even with the backlight turned all the way down. A full LED set with local dimming would likely fair more favorably against the S2. Constrast: The S2's contrast was far better than the Edge Lit LED. Again, in this area Plasmas still dominate. Bright Room Performance: The S2's matte screen did an excellent job of handling bright rooms and it's backlight was plenty strong to handle even direct sunlight. The glossy screen of the Sharp was very, very reflective and seriously detracted from the viewing experience, despite it's very powerful backlight. Viewing Angle: The S2's viewing angle is phenomenal. You can sit at any angle to this TV and still have a bright and vibrant picture. While the Sharp LED had good viewing angles, it can't keep up with the Plasma and began to get washed out at about 70 degrees. Network Connectivity: The S2 does not have internet connectivity like the LE810. The LE810 has a host of internet widgets and features. This was not an issue for me though, as I utilize my PS3 for internet connectivity and BLU-Rays, meaning the Sharp was redundant for my purposes. Connectivity: The S2 does not have a d-sub input. This could be an issue for some, but was not for me, as I have an HDMI output on my laptop. Design: Thin Edge-lit LEDs have great visual appeal, but they sacrifice performance for looks. The S2 is comparable in design to mid-priced LCDs, though slightly heavier. The buttons on the S2 and its remote function well and are well laid out. The buttons on the Sharp are "supposed" to be touch sensitive, but require A LOT of pressure to activate. The Sharp's remote is stylistically and functionally similar to the S2. Again, this sacrifices looks for function. The Sharp's base is solid glass, whereas the S2's is plastic. Sound: Surprisingly, the Sharp delivers great sound (for a flat panel) despite it's thin design. The Sharp pumped out more volume at 25% than the S2 did at 50%. The Panasonic has weak sound for large rooms. I'd recommend using a HTIB or Receiver/Speakers with the Panny. The S2 now sells for $899 on Amazon. This is a great value! The $1,200+ price of the 58 inch S2 is truly compelling. With the Sharp, for $1,799 your getting the newest LED technology with internet connectivity in a slim design. Value: I purchased the S2 for $1099. The Sharp cost $1,799. The Panny outperformed the Sharp in almost every area and does so at over $900 less. I highly recommend the Panasonic to anyone looking for picture quality first and design second.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing TV at an Amazing cost!,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I've been in the market for a new TV for a long while now, but finally my old 42" bit the dust and it was time for an upgrade. I did a fair amount of research in regards to both quality and price and this tv was hands down untouchable. Amazing picture, great black levels, and finally an option for HD picture that allowed my mac mini to be connected without overscan, the picture ratio is prefect. Amazing tv, looks great, great price and a great picture. I'm very satisfied so far. Speakers leave something to be desired, but with a TV this big you're going to want to hook up a 5.1 or 7.1 anyway.
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I did lots of research,
By Brian "Brian" (SLC Utah) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I did a lot of online research and spent a lot of time at electronic stores before I finally decided on this TV. Great features, great picture, great price, and Panasonic is the best brand name in plasmas in my oppinion. I've had this for almost 3 months now, and cant think of one thing I could complain about. I wish there was a PC hookup, but I knew that this model did not have one before I purchased, so I cant really complain there. I would make this purchase again if I had to do it all over again. I would strongly recommend this TV.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, Large TV that's a Good Value,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I researched 50" TV's for a long time before purchasing the Panasonic TC-P50S2 on Amazon. Other reviewers have given technical reviews so I'll skip that. The image quality is excellent, the picture is gorgeous and the quality is solid. However there are lots of TVs that meet these criteria ... what makes the TC-P50S2 special is it's value. There are many 50" TVs of higher quality and better specs, (including some from Panasonic), however there is no other TV that delivers the features set and quality at the price of the TC-P50S2. If you've got the dough, you can go out there and buy a better television, but it'll cost you. As of October 2010, you won't find a 50" TV of any brand or technology that offers 1080p resolution for the competitive price which can be found on Amazon. I wanted a large, full HD television, but couldn't rationalize spending what most TVs in that category would cost. If you want 50 inches, modern technology, maximum resolution and a trustworthy brand, while not breaking the bank, this is the TV for you.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy Panasonic Purchaser,
This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I bought this TV about 6 months ago. The refresh rate on this TV is excellent. The colors are unbelievable, especially with Blu Ray. Auto Racing is the true test though. I,ve never had any blur or bad picture. This TV is a fantastic buy at a fantastic price.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very satisfied with our TC-P50S2,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
We got our S2 almost 3 weeks back. They delivered it on time. We are really satisfied with the picture quality. I like the remote Control and it was very easy to connect with the Digital HD cable receiver. One thing I noticed is that when we switch off the lights in the room the picture changes its brightness... i dont know if there is some kind of sensor that changes the brightness depending on room light. You get used to it after some time.
TC-P50S2 is a 1080p TV. But I heard that almost all cable providers only transmit in 1080i. So even though we bought better technology we are not able to take full advantage of it since the relay is only 1080i. I talked to the cable operator and he said they are more concentrating on 3d and may not change to 1080p transimssion any time soon. So that is a shame. If you have blu-ray disk player you can still enjoy 1080p. Untill now we love this TV and I would recommend anybody to buy this on Amazon as they were the lowest price when I bought it.
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent TV,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
I bought this plasma TV last week. It was set up by a professional to my in wall surround system. The picture on this TV is really clear and crisp. I think it is much better than and LCD or LED that I looked at at Best Buy and Walmart.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Panasonic TC-P50s2 great buy!,
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
This tv is a great asset to our living room. Aside from the GREAT picture quality that the other reviewers have attested too, the tv has a sleek look. That is, the tv has a nice black finish surrounding the screen. Also, this tv doesn't have a glossy finish on the panel(personal preference, I don't like the glossy finish on the screen). Unfortunately, the tv doesn't come with a swivel stand. Overall, we have have been extremely happy with this tv. If you're on the fence about it, don't be, it's a great buy!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent TV for watching movies at home !!!!,
By eringo "eringo" (metairie,la) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic TC-P50S2 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV (Electronics)
Been very impressed with the picture quality this tv has been putting out and how good movie watching is on this tv.I was using a panasonic 37 inch LCD.I must say plasma is the best for picture quality.The screen is excellent,colorful and bright compared to LCD.I am not watching blueray movies on this tv yet.My standard dvd player is connected with HDMI and can upscale to 1080p standard dvd movies look excellent on this tv.The HD channels also come is very nice.My only complaint is the sound from the tv speakers are not that great.If you are buying this tv for the tv speakers I recommend adding a surround sound system.The tv speakers are not the best for listening to movies.The other complaint is no Pc input which I already knew this tv did not have from other reviews on amazon.I set the tv up by myself lifting it out the box with no problems setting up.The delivery service amazon uses is Pilot freight.They did an excellent job delivering the tv.You can also set the time of delivery which I thought was very convenient.Over all this is an excellent tv for movie and tv watching at home without going to the movie theater.With this tv it will be a long time until stepping foot into a theater.The only thing missing are the sticky floors and noisy people.
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