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Panasonic 42" VIERA Plasma HDTV TH42PX80U

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Panasonic 42" VIERA Plasma HDTV TH42PX80U $770 at Newegg
 
Discuss (25) : History : Tell : Posted 8:04 AM PDT 10/20/08 by Ben
Panasonic 42NewEgg.com has the Panasonic 42" 720p 480Hz VIERA Plasma HDTV TH42PX80U for $770 with free shipping.

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    #1   LiveSquid - Posted 8:13 am PDT 10/20/08 (1983 Posts)
    Wow! This looks to actually be a pretty good deal.
    #2   tanchong - Posted 8:18 am PDT 10/20/08 (314 Posts)
    this is a good deal... great addition for a bedroom tv
    #3   Qosmio - Posted 8:28 am PDT 10/20/08 (36 Posts)
    Same TV on Fry's Ads for $700.
    #4   rahlquist - Posted 8:32 am PDT 10/20/08 (4 Posts)
    Not bad price but if you are near a Brandsmart USA it is $698. Of course HHGregg and Circuit City and Bestbuy will price match that too.
    #5   datatechent - Posted 8:40 am PDT 10/20/08 (324 Posts)
    dosent say 1080p @ newegg ben !! !WTF
    #6   datatechent - Posted 8:43 am PDT 10/20/08 (324 Posts)
    another one lost to the dogs .....

    I want a 50" panasonic plasma 1080p for less than $999 on BF
    #7   BenO - Posted 8:47 am PDT 10/20/08 (100 Posts)
    Wait so is this 720 or 1080?
    #8   inferno - Posted 8:49 am PDT 10/20/08 (854 Posts)
    wow panasonic is really pushing for their cheap plasmas...
    #9   cameronaus - Posted 8:52 am PDT 10/20/08 (15 Posts)
    it is 720 but can do 1080i
    #10   australopithecus - Posted 8:55 am PDT 10/20/08 (1781 Posts)
    It's 720p.
    #11   nuisance - Posted 9:03 am PDT 10/20/08 (10910 Posts)
    Oink
    #12   microdian - Posted 9:17 am PDT 10/20/08 (345 Posts)
    on the panasonic plasmas...look for models that end with 85 in the model number and not 80
    #13   onesojourner - Posted 9:26 am PDT 10/20/08 (263 Posts)
    I don't see any huge advantage of the 85u over the 80u. Care to explain?
    #14   BrianFX - Posted 9:32 am PDT 10/20/08 (83 Posts)
    Is this significantly better than a 1080p LCD in the same price range?
    #15   inferno - Posted 9:33 am PDT 10/20/08 (854 Posts)
    don't plasmas use two times the amount of energy?
    #16   nuisance - Posted 9:35 am PDT 10/20/08 (10910 Posts)
    I doubt there is any perfect ratio, but they are less energy efficient.
    #17   Superman - Posted 9:43 am PDT 10/20/08 (358 Posts)
    The X in the model nunber means 720P. Z is for 1080P. I think the 85 series has 24fps capability and the 850 series has THX color preset.
    #18   Ima_Cheapass - Posted 10:24 am PDT 10/20/08 (436 Posts)
    Got this with the xbox360 & portable dvd player deal from BestBuy last week @ $900. It is 720 but takes anything you throw at it. PC looks best at 1280x768 w/ATI 3850 via DVI to HDMI adapter. No dead pixels, no burn in issues, picks up several HD stations even though I live in the middle of Pennsyltucky - they have to be at least 50 miles away. This TV runs cool and is light enough I was able to easily set it up by myself. The bright plasma screen is visible from any angle, and the Redskins looked great on it yesterday - no jaggies, no stuttering.

    Personally I think it really shines with movies though... the plasma screen makes it look like a "TV"... not a huge computer monitor.
    #19   Wand - Posted 11:12 am PDT 10/20/08 (1244 Posts)
    SD channels doesn't look good on these TVs unless it's a Sony. It's the processing circuit that makes difference.
    #20   samijubal - Posted 12:16 pm PDT 10/20/08 (571 Posts)
    On these TVs? Sony hasn't made a plasma in years. SD material looks far better on a plasma than an LCD. I have the 50" version of this, great TV.
     
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