
Panasonic TH46PZ85 46 Inch Plasma Television With Freeview
Panasonic TH46PZ85 
Price in GBP: £620.00 Incl VAT (EU)
Review: Panasonic TH46PZ85 46 Inch Plasma TV For Optimum Viewing
The Panasonic TH46PZ85 46 Inch Plasma TV is a very good product for individuals and families who want to experience movies and shows in top quality. This plasma flat screen TV offers several V-Real features that give great contrast and distinction of colours especially for fast-moving scenes and objects on-screen. Find out if this is the right device that suits your entertainment needs and budget.
Product Specifications
The Panasonic TH46PZ85 46 Inch Plasma TV features 46 inches of screen size when measured diagonally from corner to corner. Screen format is 16:9 image aspect ratio which is the standard for HDTV plasma televisions and many DVD video formats, it is better known as Widescreen. 4:3 aspect ratio is the standard for regular television sets and computer monitors. The unit is full HD 1080p High Definition Television displaying a picture with better resolution compared to standard television sets. It dramatically enhances the quality of images and pictures by increasing the number of lines on screen.
Pixel resolution of the TH46PZ85 is 1920 x 1080 the maximum currently available for flat panel televisions. Display quality is generally defined by the number of individual pixels or dots to create images. The more pixels present, the better the quality of the images. Power output is 20 watts, which is the maximum for television sets. There also an analogue and digital or DVB tuner built into the system. The Integrated Freeview allows you to watch Freeview channels without requiring a different top box. On screen display is also available to guide you through different controls and settings of the television.
Inputs, Etc.
As for inputs, there is a component video input which sends top quality signals from a DVD signals to the television. There is no DVI input. The front and side AV inputs allow you to connect other devices such as camcorders, video game consoles and digital cameras. There are 3 HDMI or high definition multimedia interface inputs. You can easily connect the device to almost all popular consoles today for quick viewing.
A RGB input which splits Red, Green and Blue signals is also present to give you clearer and more distinct pictures. S-video input is an excellent quality connection standard for products that use S-VHS, S-VHSC, Hi8 and other high quality formats of pictures. It provides better results compared to standard composite video connections. When you buy the package, you also get the tabletop stand and remote control.
Additional Info
The Panasonic TH46PZ85 46 Inch Plasma TV comes in at a price of £1,000 or more depending on the store and location. Delivery will take anywhere between 1 to 10 days. Some other features that you can expect include the V-Real 3 Pro Plasma Technology for best picture quality on the 1080p panel. Resolution is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, 4,096 equivalent steps of gradation and the native 30,000: 1 mega contrast. The V-Real 3 Pro Processor also includes the 1080p digital remastering processor and digital processing chip-set 1080p.
The V-Real 3 Pro Diver has the HD optimizer, intelligent frame creation, 24p Real Cinema, advanced 3D colour management, sub-pixel controller, motion pattern noise reduction and 100 Hz. Ease of use features include the V-Audio surround, SDHC card networkability, VIERA link for easy operation and integrated digital terrestrial tuner. You may order on-line although supplies may not be available all the time.
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This post was written by discountlcdtv on October 19, 2008



