Panasonic TV vs Other Brand TVs
The fresh and current generation of TV’s today boast of some innumerable and advanced features like wifi, 3D, Blu-Ray functionality along with internet. The unending options and choices adds to more confusion for the consumer as to where to get the best value for his money. Although there are many top brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, Philips in the market, the prime focus of this page is to throw light on where the Panasonic tv stands when compared to other brands.
LCD TV, LED TV and Plasma TVLet’s first see the 3 main technologies, the LCD TV, LED TV and Plasma TV. LCD’s offer brighter pictures with good viewing angles, but not as extensive as plasma. These are at a higher cost than plasma but lower than LED. It is higher energy efficiency than plasma, but lower when compared to LED. LED TV is just an LCD TV with LED backlighting and can be ultra-thin and as thin as 1 inch. These have high energy efficiency but pricier due to the LED technology. Plasma TV offers exceptional picture quality with smoother motion quicker and is available only in sizes bigger than 40”.
Comparing Panasonic LCD with other brandsWhen compared to other leading brands in the market, the picture quality by
Panasonic's picture quality is a bit less impressive, although it has an outstanding black-level performance tested in the best TV’s available in the market. The chief hang-ups revolved around less-accurate color and unsuccessful noise reduction.
The latest entrants by Panasonic exhibit the deepest shade of black ever seen, that offer a punch and element to both the dark and brighter scenes. However, the details in shadows appeared a less rational on the Panasonic than they did on the other TVs. When measuring the color, the color temperature calculated a tab bluer than the standard that gives a pale tone to the delicate areas like skin tones.
Panasonic TV does effectively resolve every detail of 1080i and 1080p with images looking very sharp and crystal clear. However one of the biggest issues with the Panasonic when compared to the other displays is its reasonably unsuccessful noise reduction.
Panasonic's antireflective screen is clearly better than other brands and holds its own. The rear-projection and LCD reference displays were found to be the best of all when compared to other displays in a brightly lit room. However in the tests for the standard-definition, Panasonic scores an average. Details were found to be somewhat soft. The Panasonic performs perfectly via HDMI, though resolving every detail.
Like any other brand, Panasonic is moving ahead realizing the importance of internet TV in the future. You will find these smart TV’s looking similar to the old cast system but with an app store available for the third party developers. But markedly Panasonic has till date avoided exploring the complete web browsing potential being chased by rivals like Sony, LG or Samsung.
