Panasonic PT-53WX53 53-Inch Widescreen HD-Ready Projection TV
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin
- 53-inch widescreen projection television with 1080i/480p resolution; 49.1 x 51.4 x 25 inches (W x H x D)
- DVI-HDTV input; 2-tuner PIP with 8-bit PIP image processing, PIP scaling, and multiformat PIP (HDTV compatible)
- Progressive Cinema Scan (3:2 pulldown) provides faithful reproduction of film-based programs
- Motion-adaptive 3D-Y/C digital comb filter enhances resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl
- Digital velocity-modulated scanning improves the definition at picture edges
Product Description
Panasonic’s Projection TVs offer huge entertainment for your family, right at home! With Hi-DefinitionTV (HDTV) Series you’ll experience incredibly sharp picture quality, brilliant color and resonating sound all for which Panasonic is world-renowned. Each model includes standard features for amazingly clear and detailed images, impressive stereo sound and enhanced, vivid color quality – all at a viewing size that holds everyone captive!PRODUCT FEATURES:16: 9 Aspect R… More >>
Panasonic PT-53WX53 53-Inch Widescreen HD-Ready Projection TV
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Panasonic repeatedly had the best reviews. Im sorry I bought from another retail outlet. I couldnt beat the price $1395. plus a dvd player thrown in.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had a long time to research which TV I was going for and if you want a theater style experience with lots of fantastic features, and fit it into a budget, get this set. The largest consideration in my opinion AFTER image quality (which is outstanding, but that’s been dertermined in other reviews) is Aspect Ratio and how the TV deals with the two different formats. (There are several aspect ratios, but I’m speaking on 16:9 “theater” & 4:3 “television”) This set does a excellent job of giving you several basic formats in which to choose from. If you’re looking for a TV that you can completely fine tune your picture with several zoom settings, this may dissapoint. I found that they’ve included the perfect mix and I constantly find a perfect aspect ratio for me. One setting titled “JUST” takes a 4:3 image and keeps the center 2/3′s in original aspect and gradually stretchs the remaining 1/3 equally to the edges, this gives the most pleasing results for TV viewing. On another note, Please read the manual for any TV you buy. The manual of this set says to not use the 4:3 drop down (which will make a television (4:3) signal show in the right aspect, but will leave you with bars on the left and right of the screen) should be used LESS THAN 15% of the time. If you don’t you’ll get image burn in. And nobody wants that.
I would recommend Panasonic TV’s to anyone, this is my second, and I will continue to buy them in the distant future.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you want a nice HDTV and have the room, I recommend the 53″ rear projection PANASONIC.
Take a look at the Amazon reviews, Circuit City (or Best buy, can’t remember which has reviews between BB and CC).
The reviews were so stellar that I really bought it sight unseen and shipped it from Amazon. And man!, were they right….the features and clarity is incredible (remember to lower brightness and no game systems for 1st 100 hours to avoid burn-in…also, avoid playing in 4×3 mode with vertical black bars for same reason).
When you do all the math, it is cheapest to buy from Amazon (but only with an Amazon Credit Card) becuase it sells for $1499 at Amazon plus $119 for shipping… but then there is NO TAX (most states) and with the Amazon CC you get Triple point for Amazon buys (and for every $2500 points you get a $25 Amazon Gift code in the mail), so that gets you *nearly* enough points for $50 in Gift codes.
Even with free shipping promo’s or the $100 GC from BB, Amazon beats them becuase of the no sales tax.
VITAL: Everything I have read and heard from tech people in the industry (not you minimum wage CC or BB sales clerks) say that Plasma is too young of a technology, doesn’t generally come with a tuner or speakers, costs a ton more and has a lifespan measured in hours (instead of years). My research suggests your plasma will last 5 years (and start to get fuzzy in about 2) and the rear-projection will last approx 20 years (but will of course need some maintenance over that time frame).
Also, I have also heard that you should stay AWAY from LCD Projection TV (just get the standard 3 gun projector type) becuase the LCD type is driven by a bulb that costs $200-$300 and blows out every 5000 to 8000 hours (but indications are that your first one will happen in approx one year…which seems even quicker than the the hourly guestimate). In fairness the bulb (on some models) is user replacable and the bulb may come down in price if the technolofgy catches on, but i wouldn’t bet on it.
The panasonic 53 inch has a native resolution of 1080 (and I believe you need a converter box to scalle the 720 broadcasts….it does regular ancient cable without a box , but becuase it is digital the picture ain’t incredible with regular cable…but that doesn’t matter to me…I wanted the HDTV for DVDs and when I eventually feel like shelling out more $$ for HDTV cable.).
BTW, My last box was a rear-projection and died in about 6 years, so I was NOT ready to buy another rear-projection. But after research I found that my ancient box was notorious for a very high failure rate…there was even a class action lawsuit. I would mention the manufaturer, but it wouldn’t matter becuase it was branded under multiple names and they don’t make it anymore, so I don’t want to prejudice people against a brand becuase of one particulr (defective) 6 year ancient model. But, I will say the manufacturer was NOT Panasonic.
Suffice it to say, that I was all gung-ho for plasma and NOT looking for rear-projection, but after all the research and info I got, rear-projections in general, and the 53″ panasonice model specifically, won the contest hands down !
If you have info that counters all this, please post for others to see…These are just my opinions based on my experiences/research and this is a huge buy…the more opinions the better.
Panasonic Part Number: PT53WX53 (They also make the same unit in 47 inch: PT47WX53)
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this TV last month but before I did, I surfed the web for about 2 weeks to read reviews and compare prices. I even went to the Electronic stores that sold the models to see which one was more appealing. This model in each and every store I went into was CRYSTAL CLEAR, the picture was GORGEOUS. The Amazon price is so/so but right around the store price. I bought mine from a MErchant affiliated with amazon and WHAT A DEAL I got !!!!!!! $350 cheaper then the Amazon price.
When I got the TV 8 days after ordering, it was delivered and opened. I then realized how huge it was compared to how small it looked in the store. I WAS PLEASED. the sound was BRILLIANT, picture perfect. I bought some home theater speakers and WOW. INCREDIBLE !!!!!!!! 1 tip- when fine tuning the picture set it while your on a nature/wildlife show/channel its a excellent measuring stick for picture tuning.
negatives-per channel watt output is only 15w, and it doesn’t really look excellent inside a enclosed wall unit. other then that I LIKE IT !!!!!!!!!!! YOU WILL TOO !!!!!!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I just bought this HDTV, and I like it! The picture on my progressive scan DVD Player is superb. This is the Perfect system for the room I have it in. My surround sound hook up in addition to this Set makes watching DVD seem like going to the movies!
Rating: 5 / 5
Foi nesse site aí que eu comprei o pacote de canais http://www.tvhd.com.br