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Panasonic TC-P65V10 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

Panasonic TC-P65V10 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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Panasonic TC-P65V10 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

 
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Panasonic TC-P65V10 65-inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

 
List Price: $2,999.95
Our Price: $2,449.77
You Save: $550.18 (18%)
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:62.0 inches
Product Width:17.0 inches
Product Height:40.0 inches
Product Weight:147.8 pounds
Package Length:68.0 inches
Package Width:47.0 inches
Package Height:15.75 inches
Package Weight:175.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews

Features
  • 1080p Full-HD Resolution

  • Digital Cinema Color - 120% of the conventional HDTV color standard

  • THX Certified Display - Movie images as the movie creators intended them

  • Viera Cast - Exciting web content.No PC required!

  • 600Hz Sub-field Drive


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5A Great Picture  Aug 31, 2010
I had been looking at a variety of flat screent TV's since earll 2008. Everything I read said this Panasonic Plasma was the best for under $10,000. At that time this set was around $7,000. I wasn't in a hurry because I still had very good 65" scree, rear projection TV. My intent was to move the rear projectionset to the living room area for the grandkids to use for their playstation/Xbox/PS2 type games before the color 'guns' got bad.

So over the 2 1/2 years of looking at the newer sets that were coming out, I still read that this was the best buy. The price had come down to $2500.00 with free shipping. I ordered it.

It came with two delivery guys that brought the set all the way into my great room. The set up wasn't any more difficult than what I've experienced with other electronics. I used the Panasonic technical assistance line. I was on hold for less than a minute and the tech knew exactly what he was talking about. No problems.

The picture is very clear and coupled with HD broadcasts, I find that the actresses and actors have a lot of blemishes and they also got 'old' with just me changing to this 65" Panasonic Plasma HDTV. I have no complaints about this TV.

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5Amazing Darks and ACURATE picture  Aug 08, 2010
I bought this via a different online store - it was a few hundred dollard less at the time. I paid $2500 shipped and I now see Amazon has it for the same price. Here are a few paragraphs about my Panasonic V10. I have owned it for 2 weeks now and will update this review from time to time as I get more hours logged with it.

Picture Quality:

This is by far the most important reason for owning a large TV. We want to WATCH something, forget about the sound, the remote or any other aspect - everything else is secondary. I was concerned about the black level fade but I have researched and found this problem to be mostly with the smaller sized Plasmas. I can only hope that this set keeps the blacks as they are. Additionally, I have read that most people cannot notice the change in blacks. I will update when I hit 1000 hours. Plasmas still have the best picture reproduction and black levels or they display the blackest blacks very well. This Panasonic does an expection al job. I watched Batman Begins (MANY dark scenes)and Star Trek in Blue Ray. Just AMAZING.

SIDE NOTE:

1. Something I didn't know is that any Blue Ray that was filmed in a different aspect ratio MAY still have BLACK BARS, some DVDs and Blue Ray movies are not transposed to 16:9 and so their are still black bars. You can ZOOM on the Panasonic but then you get some of the picture cut off and the zooming can cause less than perfect picture. NOT the fault of the TV, it was just disappointing that we still can't get the FULL screen experience in WIDESCREEN with a WIDESCREEN TV. Why can't the movie industry get onboard and realize that everyone is WATCHING in 16:9 these days. Small annoyance on my end. I don't like black bars or Letterbox formats.

2. REGULAR, STANDARD Definition TV LOOKS LIKE CRAP! I watch more standard definition TV. NOT the fault of the TV, just means I need to look at upping my DISH Network package. I think standard looks WORSE on this set than on a smaller set - pehaps because it is blown up? Not sure. Too bad not all channels are HD yet. Wish it was just HD for the entire channel set and not just a few. ANd I wish it didn't cost so much extra.

Back to the review, DVDs look excellent as well. I have a Panasonic DVD/BLUE RAY (BD-60 or something) and it upscales nicely. I watch standard TV in Vivid with the color turned down a bit and a few other tweaks. I watch the movies and HD in THX with the brightness up a bit and add a bit more color and a few other tweaks.

The screen is massive and I really do enjoy the experience. I sit about 10 feet from my TV. I have it wall mounted. I wish this had a fully lit remote, other than that I think this is an awesome TV. No doubt it has the best picture I have ever seen and it is better than my brothers LCD Sony and WAY better than my old Sony 32 inch Standard. I will update when I think of any other review points that will help someone else make a purchasing decision. I think this model is being discontinued and 2010 should be the end of the V series. I think a new "model" is out now that is 3d and has a 5,000,000 infinate black ratio or contrast ratio... CAN you really tell? Happy viewing.

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5Love It  Jun 05, 2010
Long overdue, enjoying it so much! In addition, this is a first for large online purchasing in our house. The process was so smooth and easy! The underlying vendor (OneCall) was better than the local box stores or electronic shops we were otherwise considering. Two thumbs way up!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5SOOOO MUCH BETTER!!!!! than LCD  May 04, 2010
I just got this TV today so I want to write a 1st impression review. I had bought a 60" LCD from BB and they gave me 30dy return. Well needless to say I returned it for this plasma, my old 55" Sony LCD rear projection had a WAY better pic than the LCD I returned . Right out the box I put in studio mode(does not have cinema mode)all I did was bring brightness and contrast down to 50% as instructed by various forums and HDTV site for break-in(100 or so hrs). OMG what a gorgeous picture, I was shocked at the difference in the pq it is like night and day, and the panny is a dulled down pic for the break-in period. I have read as many reviews and article's that I can find about black level rise and I found there to be a lot of conflicting opinions(some have seen it, some have not, some have seen dramatic rise, some have seen little to none). They are saying that 2008/2009 models are being affected. My friend has a 2008 and has seen no change. Yes Panasonic has said it was designed that way but still has excellent picture, but like I said the reviews and article's are conflicting, so I took a chance, as with any TV you buy these days. I am a firm believer in extended warranties if you need repairs it can pay for its self. I found that out the hard way so now I don't hesitate. I can not comment on sound I run all my components thru Pioneer AVR via HDMI then out to TV via HDMI. I use my surround sound for all audio. Some think plasma's run hot I don't feel it runs any hotter than LCD. It sits on a stand that is angled in a corner, I put my hand back there and it felt like the ambient room temp. I had my Sony rear projection sitting on that same stand and it put out more heat. There are no off angle pic washout at all. I was sitting in floor right in front of TV dusting off the shelves and looked up the picture look the same as if I was sitting in my chair across the room. My Sony was like that, great off angle viewing. It was something I never really thought about until I got that 60" LCD and boy did I miss it, the only way to compensate was to put it in vivid mode but WOW it felt like my eyeballs were going to melt. OK back to the panny, I am watching all the shows I normally watch. Panny tech said to do so, he did advise me if I come across any HD channels in 4:3 with side bars adjust aspect ratio to "Just" so it will fill screen. All my SD channels are set to do this thru cable box. For the most part all HD is full screen a few shows from local broadcast still are 4:3. Panny tech assured me unless you leave channel logos, ticker bars, BDP menus, etc.. on for over an hour or more there is little to no chance to do irreversible damage. One thing I found a bit annoying the little red led ON light is located on the frame to the left of the Panasonic logo it can be a bit much while watching TV in the dark so I moved my center channel speaker over a bit to block it. If you do not have center channel take a small square of static cling window tint and cover it to dull it down. I have TV hooked up via ethernet cable to router I have not had a chance to try Viera Cast yet. I will update my review periodically as time goes by, but for now I am VERY VERY VERY HAPPY! OH did I mention how VERY HAPPY I am? LOL

****UPDATE***
7/14/10

I am so totally in LOVE with this TV. I am so glad I made the choice to return the LCD and buy this Panny. IMO plasma does have better pq than LCD, we had a 4th of July party and everyone that came in said OMG look at that picture. Blue-Ray looks out of this world I re-watched Avatar on THX mode and saw things I did not see the first time I watched it on the LCD I returned.

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5If you want Quality, this is IT  Apr 14, 2010
After about two months of research and extensive digging into reviews, stores and technology there were only two options, the Pioneer 60 inch Plasma (which I have to admit is a tad bit better) or this TV. There is nothing that even comes close if you want what TV's is for - picture quality. If you like the fake colors and railway station like huge bright screen then LCD might be the way to go, but this TV is classy, rich, vivid and crystal freaking clear. Its quite an upgrade over the S or the G models Panasonic makes and with the dropping prices is a great great buy. The only thing that is not right about it is a few bell and whistles about remote and that it aint free.



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