Panasonic tc-5032c review

Panasonic tc-5032c review new  Presented at CES this year and released in April, the VT30 is the Crown Jewel of the family of Panasonic TVs for the domestic market, a monstrous screen with technology neoplasm, new image processor and an impressive visual quality as its price.

Panasonic tc-5032c review new  Presented at CES this year and released in April, the VT30 is the Crown Jewel of the family of Panasonic TVs for the domestic market, a monstrous screen with technology neoplasm, new image processor and an impressive visual quality as its price.


Bright image and almost perfect 3D

Panasonic VT30 incorporates a new panel named Infinite Pro 2 which, according to the specifications, improves by 30% the brightness of the screen, something welcomed when it touches put active polarized glasses to view something in 3D. There are three values that most have drawn us attention of the VT30. The first almost can be seen in the images and is the angle of vision. Practically should be on the side of the team to appreciate some minimal chromatic aberration on the image that is visible from a completely perpendicular position.

Panasonic tc-5032c review

Although the luminosity of the team is not as high as the most advanced LED, it compensates for with a better color depth. Even at the risk of being wrong, we have the feeling that the VT30 probably has the best viewing quality in 3D in its category. At the same time we have seen 3D images we have been unable to find blurry viewing or mixture of images (Crosstalk), even at high speeds. This probably does not involve both the 600 Hz TV, but the good quality of the Roland Garros 3D retransmission. We will have to do more testing but there is no doubt that the Panasonic Viera VT30 is a TV man. With the nearly 4,000 euros it costs you not going to be less.

 

How could it be less on a TV of its category, connectivity is well served, with D-Sub 9 and 15 pins, RCA, four HDMI, three USB, ethernet to give support to Viera Connect smart television, digital audio, SD card reader and common interface slot output. Around the housing we find several fans to cool the equipment. In the room in which we were not appreciated that they zumbaran in a noticeable way, but it remains to be seen what level of noise have the TV in the stillness of a classroom. In addition, the noisy fans tends to increase with age, although not reaching enough to be annoying.

Panasonic changed the arrangement of the ports in the VT30, making them to converge down, up or to one side so that out of the way if we bring much your TV to a wall. However, we miss least some retractable port on the front, especially for common devices such as memory cards or USB keys. The lack of front-end ports makes quite complicated access to the rear of the equipment, especially in such large diagonals. The VT30, is indeed capable of recording contents directly on memory devices, a very positive point. File compatibility, however, is not very extensive

 

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