I just got mine delivered a few days ago via buydig.com, and am very happy with the picture and sound. However, this TV gets four stars only because the remote control and the manual channel setting leave alot to be desired. The remote channel flashback button is in the wrong place - hard to access, and if you want to manually add/remove channels the paging through existing channels via the menu system is extremely slow. In fact, you can’t even directly remove the channel you’re on; instead you have to start at the beginning of the channel selections (i.e channel 1) and page through all of the channels ten at a time until you get to your channel to set it. This requires a ton of patience with the slow, slow paging, especially when there’s a large number of channels.
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5 responses so far ↓
1 Pasko
Great picture, good sound. Actually, the picture is better than most of the plasma’s I have seen for 720p, and I viewed almost everything I could find. All in all, does exactly what I had expected for a good price.
2 Termath
I bought this TV in December 2008 for $699 and free shipping. It was a great deal then. The TV is terrific, but not for the current price.
3 Friend
I purchased this product about a year ago. It was easy to set up (the most difficult part was attaching the base to the TV). br /br /I have a Playstation 3 and an Apple TV and everything looks great on this TV. br /br /I’ve had friends over who own Samsung LCD’s and they love the picture of the screen, the black contrast is amazing (I would go online to get the best color settings). br /br /Why go to the movies anymore.
4 Unanue
I bought this a couple months ago for under $700. THREE times the price now-what the !@#%$ gives?
5 Cox
Not always the first one to jump on the bandwagon, I was definitely leery about spending a bundle of cash on an HD set when my tube TV seemed just fine. This is, of course, until Amazon and other retailers had this baby available earlier this year at a fantastic…unbeatable, really, price. br /br /Now, I warmed to the idea, but again, I need to know what exactly I’m doing with my hard earned cash. I spent countless hours not only deciding the LCD -vs- Plasma -vs- DLP debate (I settled on plasma), but which brand/size/etc I definitely wanted to stick with until the next “latest and greatest” technology craze bites.br /br /I concluded the Panasonic 42″ TH-42PX80U was the way to go. Not only do multiple professional reviews give Panasonic props for displaying the truest blacks, but they also produce a plasma which should have the capacity to run approximately 8 hours a day for the next 20 years. For the price compared ot LCD, at the time, it was a no-brainer for me.br /br /So, while I’m not much for opening new credit cards, I did accept Amazons offer to create a credit line for no interest over a period of six months. To sweeten the deal, I also received Amazon’s ‘White Glove Delivery’ service. A1 absolutely fantastic.br /br /Four months with the new TV, and I’m smitten. It looks great and connected nicely with my Denon AV surround receiver. Blue Ray’s look great, as do the new episodes of Lost, and as I’m sure it will when the Cubs win the series this year ;-). Can’t believe it took me so long to come around and I have absolutely ZERO regrets trusting Panasonic with my television needs.br /br /I should say, I do not use the TV’s audio. this is NOT because the sound is poor; its actually outstanding. I just prefer to put my full audio system to use.
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