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I researched every flat panel in this size range out there. After looking hard at Plasma, LCD, LCD/LED under every brad name this one came out the best. We have had it for over a week and are blown away by the sharp and crystal clear and sound the Panasonic produces.
Lets keep all the good reviews coming. good tv. good brand. lovely. HD looks sweet. 720 and 1080 doesn't look any different from each other. the features on this tv is great. the sound is pretty good once you put the setting up. picture looks great on vivid mode.
I've had a Panasonic 1080p 50" plasma for about 3 years and it's a great TV still. I bought a DVD player to connect to Netflix. I wanted a 42" for my bedroom and I was skeptical about 720p, but thought I would try it. I'm amazed at the quality of 720p.
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Conclusion: You will also feel the 720p HD resolution offered by the model is much lower and affects the viewing of some of the advanced programs and movies made using full 1080p resolution. Also, when most the currently available plasma TV sets come with a native 1080p resolution, one could expect something...
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Summary: A scientific, in-depth analysis with side-by-side comparisons
Short extract: The Panasonic TC-P42X3 ($599 MSRP ) is an entry-level 720p plasma screen that performs fairly well for what it is. It won’t dazzle anyone, but despite its below-average color performance the TC-P42X3 isn’t a bad buy. Editorial Note: This is a review of the Panasonic Viera TC-P42X3.
Conclusion: The Panasonic TC-P42X3 is a fairly budget buy for a 2011 plasma TV. It doesn’t have many high-end features, nor does it even have a native 1080p resolution. Still, it offers decent performance at a price that won’t break the bank.