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CES 2012 - Panasonic GT50 and VT50 3D Plasma TVs launched

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

Panasonic launch their new US Plasma range at CES. AVForums Reviewer Steve Withers gives his initial impressions.

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  • Infinate Black ULTRA Panel??? I didn't think the black could get any more deeper on the VT series. Panasonic is about to be the plasma leader for 5 years in a row soon. Congrats.

  • this is what i'm waiting for, time to shop for 2011 model/s.

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  • I admit, these plasma TVs are good. Blacks are the best I've seen on plasmas. However once the LG OLED TV is released, it will own this TV in terms of black level: contrast: design: picture; power consumption... GAME OVER PANNY.

  • Panasonic viera plasmas

    the best quality image always

    i love video games,and i think , plasma is the best choice for gamers

  • suck my dick

  • @ibanez0830 Honestly I'd rather shell out the extra money and get the oled. I bought the gt25 before and that was a really big mistake.

  • I bought a panasonic gt25 and I was really dissappointed at the quality of the unit. I know it's not the vt series but I expected a bit more from panasonic. Now compared to samsung amoled display I think panasonic is going to be left behind.

  • Next year's VT model (for 2013) will finally dethrone the Kuro as plasma king

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