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Panasonic VIERA TC-P46C2
$629.99
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Display is detailed and crisp enough that it approximates the 1080p viewing experience. Speakers represent voices very clearly, even at low volumes.
The Cons:Non-matte display reflects light, need to be mindful of light sources. Digital optical audio output only. Greens are mildly tinted fluorescent.
The Panasonic VIERA TC-P46C2 is one of three VIERA Plasma HDTVs announced in 2010 as part of the VIERA C2 series. The TC-P46C2 builds from the 42” TC-P42C2 with a larger 46” frame, but it maintains its predecessor’s 720p resolution.
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Like its peers, the TC-P46C2 utilizes a 600Hz Sub-Field Drive with Panasonic’s new NEO PDP technology to deliver improved luminosity with clearer hues. Most notable, though, is the 100,000-hour lifespan. Additional features include three HDMI connections, 2 USB ports, a PC input, and VIERA Link for using a single remote for accessing any connected VIERA Link products.
Features
- 46” HDTV
- 720p HD Resolution
- 600Hz Sub-Field Drive
- Anti-Reflective Filter
- NEO PDP
- HDMI
- USB
- PC
- VIERA Link
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display is detailed and crisp enough that it approximates the 1080p viewing experience
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speakers represent voices very clearly, even at low volumes
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non-matte display reflects light, need to be mindful of light sources
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digital optical audio output only
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greens are mildly tinted fluorescent
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automatic dimming feature, on by default, makes the screen too dim - can be switched off
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black levels not as deep or detailed as some higher range plasmas
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