Panasonic TH42PX70 |
| Written by televisions.me | |||
| Tuesday, 06 November 2007 01:19 | |||
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When it comes to the market of high-end flat screen TV's plasma televisions don't seem to be controlling the market the way they used to. But Panasonic is hoping that the new TH42PX70 will turn things around. Panasonic is hoping that the display's incredible black level will be enough bait to attract potential consumers. It also offers default accurate greyscale, color and gamma temperature tracking that most people thought was next to impossible to achieve. They took a big risk by sacrificing internal scaling and de-interlacing in order to create this technology. Whether or not this was a good move is something that we are still debating. But besides all that the TH42PX70 is great for those who have the option to outsource their SD scaling and de-interlacing. Panasonic has priced the TH42PX70 at a whopping $1500. As we said before the market for plasma televisions is not at its peak. Hears hoping that Panasonic can raise the bar and do well with it.
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