Panasonic TC-P50GT30 Plasma 3D TV Review
The GT30 series is perched right below the VT30 models at the top of the Panasonic line of 2011 3D TV models.
(The VT30 touts the Infinite Black Pro Panel, which includes a better filter than the GT30's Infinite Black 2 Panel.)
Scaling the heights even further, I believe that the TC-P50GT30 delivers some of the best 3D performance that I have seen from the 3D TVs in today's marketplace.
Perhaps more importantly, since the amount of 3D content is still somewhat limited, the 2D Picture Quality (PQ) from this 50" GT30 plasma is velvety smooth.
In addition, Panasonic has organized a star-studded cast of Internet content providers like Netflix, YouTube, and Pandora. And for the social networkers, links are supplied to Facebook and Twitter.
But if you belong to a household of 3D fanatics, a major consideration in purchasing this VIERA HDTV is the price of the 3D active shutter glasses. At this time, Panasonic does not include any in the TV's package and they sell for over $160 each. Ouch.
My only other reservation with the TC-P50GT30 is that its 50" screen seems too small to contain all of that divine PQ. If your room and pocketbook are big enough, I would suggest stepping up to the one of the larger GT30's.
(Editor's Note: At this time, Panasonic is offering two sizes of the VIERA GT30 series, 50" and 55" [$2199], on their website. And they are just rolling out the jumbo sized 60" [$2799] and 65" [$3699] GT30's. Since all four have similar specifications, this review of the TC-P50GT30 can apply to its bigger brothers.)
Performance: 4.5



But if 3D is what you want, remember to budget for the active shutter glasses that you will need. At $180 each, the price of entry into the 3D world becomes quite a bit more expensive, even when I am finding this 50" beauty online for under $1400.
Ratings are relative to when the review was written. The obvious example is Value, what you could purchase for $2000 two years ago or even two months ago would seem like a bad value for that price now. We have give very few 5 Star ratings, which we reserve for truly outstanding accomplishment.Follow these links for dealers and pricing:
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