Review of Panasonic TH-42PX80U (part one)

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  • can u use it as a pc monitor

  • i dont think so, probably not a good idea on plasma because of image retention

  • I have a panasonic PT52LCX66 lcd tv and I screwed up the picture settings and now all of the colors are off and the picture looks bad. Is there anyway to reset the picture settings to their factory defaults?

  • i don't think so, i can give you my settings if you want?

  • If you have the same tv then that would be wonderful.

  • i have a different tv, but the setting is great, just try it -Picture menu Picture mode: Custom Picture: +80 Brightness: +60 Color: +44 Tint: -8 Sharpness: 0 Color temp: Warm Color management: On x.v.Color: Off

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  • I bought a sony KDL40W4000, and had it replaced three times, clouding as a really serious issue I think, so I went with the viera instead. Never going back. The picture was immaculate on the sony aswell. Never mind.

  • I have had this TV for about 3 weeks and its amazing

  • maybe if your PC has an HDMI out

  • All televisions should have a reset or a default setting. Try looking for it in the picture menu.

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