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2010
08
Jul

The Panasonic TX-P46G20

Taking the measure of the Panasonic TX-P46G20 plasma display television reveals a very nice 46-inch model in the Viera line of high-definition TVs that have stood the test of time well for this innovative Japanese maker of consumer electronics. It offers an array of features and conveniences that are sure to please most any UK consumer, as well.

Like many of Panasonic’s better LCD and plasma TVs, this particular model comes with a special tuning filter known as Freeview-HD. This feature allows the television to access 100 specific-to-the-United Kingdom channels that are broadcast free of charge. With the filter, there’s no need for a satellite dish or any other special equipment. Just turn it on and begin enjoying the programming.

There’s also a second filter, which is the Freesat feature, though this time it’s offered with HD capability. Once connected to a satellite dish, this filter allows the viewer to access even more free satellite channels than can be found with just the Freeview-HD filter alone. It’s obvious that Panasonic has taken the time to build this TV with a high level of quality and features.

The television displays its images in true high definition, meaning that it has a 1080 pixel (1080p) capability. It includes a couple of newly-developed-for-Panasonic picture enhancement technologies that are made possible by the maker’s use of its NeoPDP technology suite. It also offers a contrast ratio at an extremely high 2,000,000 to 1 for delivery of super-deep blacks and very bright whites.

There’s also a nice 600 Hz motion processor that oversees all of the movement put out on the display screen. With it, there’s little chance of noticing any discernible blurring, artifacts or smearing of the images on the screen. This shows especially well during high-speed action sequences. Panasonic says that this is controlled by something called “Intelligent Frame Creation Pro, ” by the way.

The TXP46G20 is also WiFI and Skype-ready, needing only an optional dongle and a USB adapter to bring these two features to the television. As well, Panasonic rates the plasma screen’s lifespan at over 100,000 hours, meaning that the TV will probably last longer than many of its consumers will! It also has a number of useful connectivity capabilities, meaning that many other devices can be hooked to the TV.

As evidence of the television’s useful connectivity features, Panasonic includes at least four HDMI input ports and two separate USB 2.0 ports that complement an additional Ethernet hook up and a series of audio outs. If one so desires, one can connect a PC or laptop to this Panasonic, as well. An included SD memory card slot helps tie it all together. Dolby THS surround sound complements the whole setup.

When all of the functions and features of the Panasonic TX-P46G20 are added together, it’s easy to see why many UK consumers are going to be willing to pay around 1300 British pounds (including VAT and after application of a 60-pound voucher) for this new addition to the Viera lineup of Panasonic plasma screen televisions. It will be sure to please, sitting as it does in an attractive glossy black casing.

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