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Here's sneak peek at one of Panasonic's 2005 plasma TV lines, the TH-PX50U series.

Specs: Product type: Plasma TV; Diagonal size: 37 in; Image contrast ratio: 3000:1  See full specs >>

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  • Reviewed by: CNET staff
  • Reviewed on: 05/02/2005
  • Updated on:08/17/2005
This year, Panasonic is cutting prices on its high-resolution plasmas, and the least-expensive models in the 2005 line belong to the TH-PX50U series. It consists of three plasma TVs: the 37-inch TH-37PX50U ($2,500 list), the 42-inch TH-42PX50U ($3,000), and the 50-inch TH-50PX50U ($4,000). Note: A full review of the 42-inch TH-42PX50U is available.

Upside: The list prices of these sets are significantly lower than those of the 2004 models. Although we have not yet reviewed the 37- or 50-inch models, the 42-inch version scored an 8 (excellent) in performance, and we expect the 37- and 50-inch versions to perform just as well. All models in the TH-PX50U series have relatively high native resolutions--1,024x768 for the 37- and 42-inchers, and 1,366x768 for the 50-incher--which result in better detail with high-def sources compared to EDTVs. They all have a built-in ATSC tuner as well as a CableCard slot, so no external hardware is necessary to receive over-the-air and cable HD programming. The connectivity of these sets is highlighted by an HDMI port, a digital audio output, and two component-video inputs. Unlike some previous Panasonic plasmas, these can accept a 720p signal via their HDMI and component-video inputs.

Downside: This series lacks a PC input, which could be a drawback for those looking to surf the Web on their new big screen. This series of plasmas is more expensive than the company's 2005 industrial models.

Outlook: With relatively low prices and good performance, the TH-PX50Us are bound to be extremely popular. People who want computer connectivity, however, will probably consider either the industrial models or Panasonic's step-up TH-PX500U series, which features a PC input, the TV Guide EPG, and a digital camera card slot. Plasma shoppers with more money to burn will probably turn to the company's upscale Onyx line, while budget-minded buyers will opt for Panasonic's less-expensive 2005 EDTV, the TH-42PD50U ($2,000 list).
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