Panasonic TX-P50V10

Panasonic TX-P50V10

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Panasonic TX-P50V10 Reviews

DigitalVersus

11/2009

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10/10

Product Survey: 50'' and larger TVs

The Panasonic TX-P50V10 marks the arrival of the twelfth generation of the manufacturer's panel technology. In addition to this new hardware, the design has been updated to give a more complete television that we're expecting a lot from. With four HDMI inputs, a DivX-compatible SD card reader and an Ethernet port that can access both DLNA and Viera Cast content, the V10 has just about everything you could expect from a high-end TV. With Viera Cast, you can access online content via the Internet, as well as files from your local network (DLNA). You can watch videos from YouTube or Eurosport, for instance, or look at photos on Picasa. Web connectivity in televisions is one of the big trends for 2009, and Panasonic couldn't miss out on a feature that nearly all of the big manufacturers are now offering. The settings menus are the same as on previous generations of Panasonic TVs. They're a little too functional and are beginning to look old-fashioned, but they work well. Navigating through the menus is easy, because they are all cyclic: as soon as you get to the bottom of a list of options, scrolling any further will take you back to the top.