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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Panasonic's good for plasma, but LCD?

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May 02, 2012

 
 
Ty Pendlebury Ty Pendlebury
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Panasonic's LCD can't hold a candle to its plasmas
In 2005, Academy Award winner Halle Berry humbly accepted a Razzie for her performance in the much-maligned "Catwoman." This year, Panasonic could be in the same boat with both the best AND worst TVs of 2012. The budget Panasonic ST30 plasma is the best bang-for-buck TV we've ever seen, with picture quality that's better than last year's flagships. So it's disappointing to see that the more-expensive Panasonic DT50 performs worse than even a $500 TV. Find out why this attractive-looking television is one of the worst-performing we've ever seen...

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