Introducing 2009 50-inch Plasma Hi Def TVs From Panasonic

The Panasonic TC-P50X1 has the best technical feature. This adds up to the lack of 1080p resolution by boasting crisper and more focused image mainly during high-speed action shots and sports scenes. The black levels are brilliant and the 30,000:1 native contrast ratio really helps. The Panasonic TC-P50X1 comes with a slot where you can insert a SD memory card coming from your Panasonic Lumix camera or other camera using SD cards. You can use the VIERA Link technology to manage all these devices including the home theatre sound system using a single remote. The HDTV has menus that makes it easy to manipulate these devices for convenience.

The Panasonic TC-P50G10 provides you with the liberty to enjoy your preferred movies and shows on full 1080p. It has a 40,000:1 native contrast ratio that makes it even better because it enables the TV to reproduce very impressive deep black levels and shadow details. To add to that, three HDMI inputs and 2 composite video inputs really make it a plasma TV that is ready for anyone. Just like the lower-end models, both the VIERA Image Viewer and VIERA Link are part of the extra features. With the built-in SD card slot, you can add pictures to your SD card and let the TV read them and display them using the VIERA Image Viewer.

The Panasonic TC-P50S1 brings the full 1080p experience and it manages to go beyond what most other 1080p TVs bring to the table by maintaining the 1080 lines during fast motion processing demonstrated by high-speed scenes like action movies and intense sports. The 40,000:1 native contrast ratio enables the HDTV to produce nice deep black levels and more defined shadow details. The Neo PDP technology is just enough to consider your TV as a cinema TV making it brilliant for watching big time movies and playing the latest next generation games.

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