Monday, October 24, 2011

Panasonic Tx - P50s10 Review

!: Panasonic Tx - P50s10 Review

Panasonic have improved their TV plasma technology a lot recently, since taking over the plasma mantle from Pioneer. They have not disappointed us with the all new Panasonic TX-P50S10 which has 400-Hz technology, allowing full HD and viewing of still images with 900 lines of resolution. This television comes with the expected self-illuminating plasma display you expect on their plasma screens. You will still enjoy bright, crystal clear motion in your action sequences. No leaving residual picture images on the screen because of the fast moving images.

Included on this Panasonic TX-P50S10 is VIERA Link which allows interconnection of various AV devices using only the remote control. LUMIX digital camera connection has been added as well. You can control the playback of your pictures on your television screen with the remote. Still, another option available to us for viewing those pictures is the still includes SD card slot included on the new models.

It must be said that the Panasonic TX-P50S10 does not have the NeoPDP plasma panel design as with the other plasma models coming out. You still get a big bang for your buck even though this model does not include some of the other components in the model line. You will not lose overall quality at all.

The sound quality is still quite good as with the other models. This one comes with V-audio surround and Dolby Digital. No THX is included in the specs of this television. The screen size is 50" with an aspect ratio of 16: 9 wide. The free viewing angle is there meaning you can see you image no matter where you view the screen from or from which angle.

We still have those vibrant and clear images without worrying about any outside light sources because the AR filter still present. Panasonic also included 3D color management, picture overscan, picture mode, and video noise reduction among other controls.

You will have numerous connections on this Panasonic TX-P50S10 as well. You have 3 HDMI, S-video, audio input, PC input, monitor out, just to name a few. Be sure to check out all of the specifications online. There is an off timer and child lock. Also comes with power save mode for the eco-friendly purchasers. The rate consumption is 395 W, On mode average of 240 W with standby at 0. 4 W.

Gamers will still have their game mode on this Panasonic TX-P50S10 with the fasting image load. You will still enjoy yourself playing all your videos on this one. Nothing is missed out on it. The stabilization of your images is also still there. No more shaking pictures on the screen.

The Panasonic TX-P50S10 does not include some of the things we have come to expect from the new series, but it is still a good TV. This one can still work for you. The things that Panasonic did not include on this model does not in any way impact the overall function and reliability we have come to expect from the company. This would still be a great investment. It is not the best TV, but is up there as one of the best value for money sets.


Panasonic Tx - P50s10 Review

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

!: Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

Panasonic has presented a new digital camera Lumix DMC -TZ50 which promises to share your photos through wireless communication. Nice isn't it? But it costs you a few more bucks. Looking at its other features we come to know of the following facts. It has an effective 9.1mega pixel CCD, 10X optical zooming capability, optical image stabilizer. It also has a compact body, a 3 inch LCD display and above all the built in Wi-Fi which helps to upload your snaps to picasa for later management. If you own this masterpiece then you don't need to remove the red eye by wasting your time, but the camera does it for you automatically.

This is not all. The point and shoot task having automatic selection of scenes is an addition of features. This camera automatically brightens the under exposed areas of the photograph. It has all the memory slots you need from SD, SHDC to MMC, in addition to the 50 MB onboard memory. Now moving on to the battery life it is suggested that this camera provides 300 shots per charge.

There arises a doubt why not Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 it offers 400 shots, the canon power shot SD 890 IS that gives about 320 shots per charge. The new Nikon cool pix P80 gives you a 10.1 effective mega pixel CCD, 18X optical zooming, a sport continuous mode that allows you take 30 shots in a row at 13 fps, 50 MB onboard and 250 shots per charge.

Choice is definitely yours. It is a good idea to go through many reviews before you buy something new.


Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

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