Review PANASONIC TH-P50C10 Multi System LCD TV

The Panasonic TH-P50C10 is a television with a massive 50 inch display that includes an Idle TV Standby feature that allows the television to enter Standby mode when left idle, which will save you money on electricity. With this feature, you will not need to worry about your electricity when you forget to turn your television off. This television also supports high definition signals (1080p).
The viewing experience this 50-inch Liquid Crystal Display panel provides is high-quality and is sure to impress. Its entertainment capabilities are virtually limitless.
This model has a high resolution, which is relatively large, of 1366 x 768 pixels, and a very high contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1, which means the picture is capable of impressively realistic depth quality. In addition, the picture quality is also free of noise, detailed, and sharp. And the interface of this television is extremely user friendly, with concise, clear and understandable menus and commands. With many badly designed menus on the television market, the Panasonic TH-P50C10 delivers the easiest interface.
An exciting image enhancement feature equipped on this TV is a wide lateral viewing angle, which means you can view this television from anywhere in the room without experiencing color distortion, a feature that many LCD televisions lack, and thus have to always be viewed directly in front. Built in DVB-T reception minimizes the need for antennae, making the
Panasonic TH-P50C10
an amazing value.
This
Panasonic TH-50C10
system also comes equipped with an SD card reader, so that you can enjoy the highest quality pictures from your own personal digital camera on the screen.
Dual-voltage and multisystem as well, this television does not need a voltage converter during international travel, and will recieve exclusively digital signals not available on analog sets, and that do not require a paid service provider.

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