A review of the Panasonic TX-P42G20 TV reveals a model from this Japanese consumer electronics maker that’s new for 2010. Panasonic classes it as a second-generation plasma TV, and it’s a 42 inch unit of great accomplishment, it would seem. The Japanese maker has taken care to pack it full of a number of useful functions and features that are sure to attract many fans, it must be said.
New to the market in March, 2010, this Panasonic TX-P42G20 plasma TV is situated within the line up of Panasonic televisions. Vieras are known for their high quality and attractive looks, by the way, and this TV does its part in keeping that perception going. Currently, it can be found for about 1100 British pounds, including VAT. Given all that it brings to the table, most would agree that that’s a very attractive price.
Panasonic has engineered this particular Panasonic TX-P42G20 model to be true high definition, which means that it puts its display out at 1080p. It also includes Panasonic’s Freesat HD, which is an upgrade over older-style Freesat satellite channels tuning filters, none of which were able to bring satellite channels specific to the UK to their televisions in high definition in the past, by the way.
In support of the high definition capabilities of the television, Panasonic engineered it to come with one of its better motion control engines. This particular
Panasonic TX-P42G20 model has a 600 Hz refresh rate, meaning that even the highest of high speed action occurring on the display will look extremely sharp and free of blurring. Panasonic is an industry leader in motion capture and control, for what it’s worth.
The Panasonic TX-P42G20 is also able to access the Internet with the addition of an optional wireless USB dongle. Once connected, a user of the television will quickly be able to access a number of different available online websites. As well, Panasonic created this TV to feature a separate SD card slot, which will allow a user to view high definition video and photo formats on it.
This particular Panasonic TX-P42G20B also comes with the ability to accommodate a wide range of electronic components, and it’ll be easy enough to hook them up because there are a large number of input ports, for one. With four separate HDMI ports and with what Panasonic calls “Link Technology, ” the television’s user will only need the unit’s remote control to keep all other components under oversight.
Panasonic always makes sure that its TVs also work well at projecting sound. It has included a full Dolby Digital technology suite with the Panasonic TXP42G20, which will be doubly-enhanced when the television’s owner finally adds a quality home theater system to the mix. And even if such a system is never utilized, the sound will be first rate across the board, enhanced as it is by a THX-certified sound projection capability.
A review of the Panasonic TX-P42G20 shows that it is actually a relative bargain at 1100 British pounds (including VAT). Given all of the features and functions that Panasonic has included within the television, it’s easy to see why this is the case. Finally, it makes use of second-generation Panasonic-specific Neo/PDP display screen technology to deliver a very durable television sure to be rated a top performer by many experts.










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