Panasonic Viera TX-P46G10 46In Plasma TV Review


Yeah, yeah, I know: yet another bloody Panasonic TV. But actually, I’m not in the least bit apologetic. For it’s hardly my fault if Panasonic has such a huge range of screens coming out this year for us to cover. And nor is my fault if Panasonic is more proactive than any other brand when it comes to providing us with test samples. What’s more, today’s Panny model, the TX-P46G10, is anything but ‘just another plasma TV’. For it’s the first model we’ve seen that employs Panasonic’s new NeoPDP technology.

NeoPDP screens are claimed to be the results of Panasonic going ‘back to the drawing board’ in search of ways to significantly boost the performance of its plasma panels, with particular focus on its IC and panel structure technologies. And they include new phosphors and cell designs to boost the efficiency of each plasma chamber’s discharge cycle, as well as new circuit and drive technologies to reduce by a staggering 50 per cent the amount of power needed to produce their pictures.

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