Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85U 50″ 1080p Plasma HDTV


 

With the TH50PZ85U plasma TV, Panasonic has achieved picture quality that’s sure to blow you away. The increased native contrast ratio of 30,000:1 ensures exceptionally rich blacks and stunning whites. An anti-reflective filter keeps unwanted reflections to a minimum. The result is arguably the most detailed plasma TV in the world. The TH50PZ85U includes a built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM digital tuner to receive standard definition, high definition, and digital cable content. The set includes 3 HDMI connections, which enables the transfer of high definition video and audio via a single cable. That means you can enjoy HD entertainment without the inconvenience of numerous tangled cables. 

And speaking of less inconvenience, how about Panasonic’s VIERA Link®. You can operate (through HDMI connections) all your home theater components by pressing one button on the TV remote. An HDMI cable carries not only digital video and audio signals, but control signals too. For example, use your VIERA remote to control a recording operation with your DVD recorder or to start and stop playback of scenes from a video camera. With VIERA, extra ease and convenience are part of the entertainment package.

Features

  • 1920 x 1080 Resolution

  • 1000000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio for the Brightest whites and darkest blacks

  • 4096 Shades of Gradation for spectacular Color Reproduction

  • Viera LinK™ HDAVI Control lets you operate all of your home theater components by pressing a single button on your TV’s remote control

  • GalleryPlayer allows you to enjoy the world’s finest high definition art and photography on your Panasonic HD plasma TV

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