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Review 3 of 4
Price Paid:
$500.00
from Costco Wholesale Summary: I am also one of the people who initially thought Sony = "the way to go". However, I, like others, feel that the picture quality is better on this panasonic. The Sony WEGA tvs have really annoying scan lines!
Picture -- My DVD player is hooked in via component cables. I have finally setup the picture with the newest Sound and Vision home theater setup disc (the newer, 2001 version). A few notes, I was not able to effectively set the "picture/contrast" levels (currently maxed out is the best I can do). The other four main adjustments preceded smoothly. Unfortunately, even when tuned up, there is definitely some "red push" in this tv which causes "flesh tones" to be off. I have found no adjustment knobs on the back to mechanically correct this. The good news is the picture is amazing overall, a definite improvement over my previous Sharp!
Sound -- compared to the Sharp tv it replaced, not that great. However, I run the sound through my Denon receiver so no worries.
PIP -- Cool to have. Be aware, as far as I know, if you need to have a cable box or run satellite, PIP will not work. Luckily, I have the traditional mom and pop 75 ohm cable (which needs to be split for the two built in tuners).
Remote -- Pretty crummy. I use the sony vl-900 which is the best remote on the planet! I highly recommend it to replace all of your remotes ( and I mean ALL! )
Menu (Setup) -- Easy. Strengths: Picture - no annoying scan lines, good color and clarity
Very nice assortment of A/V inputs / outputs
PIP is nice to have Weaknesses: Some "red push" in the picture
Sound is not that great
EXTREMELY HEAVY (98lbs) Get someone to help! Similar Products Used: Sharp 25" mono tv with one, front video input.
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