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Review Date: 06-NOV-2009
RRP: $2999.00
4.00
The Panasonic TH-P50G15A plasma TV offers up the seemingly enticing prospect of integrated Web access through a wired Ethernet port. If you have one of many digital video devices that already do this, you might be better off saving some cash with Panasonic's cheaper G10A plasma TV.
Review Date: 27-OCT-2009
RRP: $1899.00
3.75
Panasonic's TH-P50X10A is the company's second cheapest plasma television, offering a big screen for a sub-$2000 price. It has great colour, contrast and motion handling; the only downsides are its non-Full HD panel and poor power efficiency.
Review Date: 11-SEP-2009
RRP: $3499.00
4.25
The LG PS80 plasma is a great all-in-one solution for watching broadcast television as well as high-definition content. It only suffers from a few small flaws.
Review Date: 17-JUL-2009
RRP: $2199.00 $1899.00
4.00
Panasonic’s mid-level plasma television offers good picture quality, a reasonable albeit conservative design and decent picture quality at a reasonable price. It’s a good package, but its value for money is challenged by the close pricing of the superior Panasonic G10 TV series.
Review Date: 15-JUL-2009
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RRP: $3299.00 $2799.00
4.50
The 50in Panasonic TH-P50G10A is a great choice if you're after a plasma television. It costs less than Pioneer’s plasmas but offers very similar picture quality and a modern design, as well as a few extras that may sway digital media enthusiasts.
Review Date: 06-JUL-2009
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RRP: $7138.00
4.75
If you’re looking for a plasma television that’s even more amazing than Pioneer’s KURO series, Panasonic’s Premiere Series TVs should be your port of call.
Review Date: 11-JUN-2009
RRP: $5499.00
4.50
The KURO PDP-C509A plasma TV lets you enjoy Pioneer’s class-leading picture quality and black levels at less than half the price of the class-topping Pioneer PDP-LX609A. That makes it fantastic value, despite the television’s lack of multimedia features.
Review Date: 03-JUN-2009
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RRP: $4299.00
4.50
Samsung's Series 8 (PS50B850) plasma television is a brilliant product. Almost-peerless picture quality, a great design and a range of integrated features make it yet another new Samsung TV we heartily recommend. You do pay for the privilege, but that's really the only downside.
Review Date: 12-MAY-2009
RRP: $1699.00
3.75
If you’re after a simple television for watching free-to-air TV, Blu-ray discs or Foxtel, the LG 42PQ60D will suit you well. It is not well suited for use as a large computer monitor due to its resolution, but for most people this plasma screen is a good package.
Review Date: 24-APR-2009
RRP: $3899.00
3.75
The Panasonic TH-50PZ850A is pretty good value, especially in view of its generous array of extra features.
Review Date: 20-APR-2009
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RRP: $3199.00
4.00
Though inexpensive for its screen size, the LG 50PG30 plasma HDTV lacks features and image punch.
Review Date: 14-APR-2009
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RRP: $12499.00
4.75
We’re sad to say that this is the last Pioneer plasma television for the foreseeable future — and likely the last ever. Pioneer leaves the market on a high note though: the Kuro PDP-LX609A is the best plasma television screen we’ve seen.
Review Date: 14-AUG-2008
RRP: $2899.00
4.00
Another great plasma from Panasonic. The TH-42PZ800A produces a great picture with some of the best blacks we've seen; it only suffers from a few niggling issues.
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