

desertcart.com Panasonic's 42-inch TH-42PX500U gas-plasma TV offers a 16:9 widescreen dimension to match the aspect ratio of your favorite feature films and an HDMI input for direct-digital connection with high-definition sources. Not that you necessarily need them--the 1366 x 768-pixel set's built-in ATSC (DTV) tuner pulls HD signals (480p/720p/1080i) right from the airwaves, and its QAM tuner is fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception. A standard analog NTSC tuner receives standard-definition (SD) programming. The set's authorized CableCARD port means the set will also receive digital cable television systems services directly from a compatible cable operator without requiring a bulky, external cable box. You'll enjoy plug-and-play convenience wherever you are. A plasma screen renders vivid colors like you've never seen before (as in, up to 8.85 billion in this case), extremely wide viewing angles (wider, even, than those of most LCD screens), and easy placement due to a plasma monitor's slim profile--just 5.4 inches--perfect for desk or wall mounting. Brightness tends to be extremely uniform across plasma screens, which are also impervious to the picture distortion and negative color balances that afflict CRT monitors when placed near lighting or sound systems. The TH-42PX500U's contrast ratio is rated at an extraordinarily lifelike 3000:1, and its fine, 0.80 x 0.64 mm dot pitch means exceptionally smooth detail. With the 3D Y/C Filter you get minimized noise and cross color in your picture, providing you with a top quality picture, and the all-important quality you require from a large screen television set. The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) offers uncompressed digital data transmission between compatible devices, as between the TH-42PX500U and a DTV satellite receiver. JPEG images taken with a digital camera that stores images to a Secure Digital card can be viewed directly on the Panasonic with the built-in SD card slot. It also offers the following connection options: Composite AV In/Out: 3 in (1 front)/1 out S-Video In/Out: 3 in/0 out Component video (YPbPr) In/Out: 2 in/0 out HDMI In/Out: 1 in/0 out RF In/Out: 1 in/0 out Analog audio In/Out: 3 in (1 front)/2 out Digital optical audio In/Out: 0 in/1 out Headphones: xx The TV's internal stereo speakers are powered by 13 watts per channel (26 watts total). Special surround processing creates spacious 3D effects from stereo speakers and a selectable audio leveler automatically adjusts the volume level on your TV to prevent wide variations in sound between different TV stations and types of programming. You'll also be able to enjoy 5.1-channel Dolby Digital surround sound via the digital optical audio connection, which you can hook up to a compatible home theater receiver. Other features include split screen picture-in-picture (PIP), TV Guide On Screen 8-day program guide, V-Chip parental controls, on/off sleep timers, an illuminated remote control, and closed-caption decoding. What's in the Box Plasma TV, detachable tilt/swivel stand, remote control (with batteries), AC cord, two cable clampers, IR blaster, printed operating instructions Product description Model: 42PX500U Resolution: 1024 x 768 Output: StereoThe realism of a TVs image is strongly linked to its contrast ratio and this plasma features a high contrast ratio of up to 300012. Such a wide range from black to white means gre Review: Nice Picture, BAD Service - We bought or Panasonic in October 2005. We installed a cable card but were unhappy with the lack of a DVR. Almost immediately the TV Guide feature failed, then the clock, then the re-call program data feature. We got a new tuner installed (took 4 weeks) and then failed again. After 4 service calls (they recorded 2 because "they don't count until we fix it"). In February, Comcast came out and pulled the 'not ready for prime time cable card' and installed a cable box. The TV's features were built around the cable card and the service guys told me they are nothing but trouble. The second tuner was defective from the factory so they put the lame one back in. By now it was April and 5 months after buying my new plasma I've had very little use of the features I paid for, So I got a hold of Panasonic and they told me about the jerk (Peterson) field service rep who plays God about who gets a new TV. Long story short, you need to hire an attorney when you purchase a Panasonic product. It's now June, and after taking my TV into their shop for 3 weeks it finally works. But I have a used TV I've barely used and never again will I buy Panasonic. Review: Worth paying more for the 500U than the 50U - This model (Panasonic TH-42PX500U) is a lot more expensive than the Panasonic TH-42PX50U. The difference in prices in desertcart for both items is a bit too much. This model is not available in most chain stores (Cicuit city, best buy etc.). A local store had both models and I could buy this model for a couple of hundred dollars more. I think for $200 more it is worth it, as it has the following advantage over the 50U. 1. 500 U has 6 speakers (2 bass-reflex woofers: 6 ohms, 120Hz-2Khz, 10%THD) (4 tweeters: 8 ohms, 500Hz-15Khz,10%THD) 26 W power. VS 50 U has 2 (16W, 6 ohms, 105Hz-20KHz 10%THD) 2. 500 U has BBE ViVA HD3D sound. 3. 500 U has a photoviewer (SD and PC card slots). 4. 500U has Sd card slot 5. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front composite video input vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 6. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front S-video input vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 7. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front audio input (for video) vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 8. 500 U has PC input (RGB-VGA) i.e., mini D-sub 15-pin (rear) 9. 500 U has a audio input for PC (M3 stereo plug) 10. 500 U has a TV guide on-screen program guide. 11. 500 U has Picture-in-picture (split screen display -- 2 sources) 12. 500 U power consumpition is listed at 357 W and for 50U it is listed at 399W. 13. 500U dimensions: 28.7" X 44.&" X 5.4" 50U dimensions 27 39/64" X 42 3/64" X 3 51/64" 14. 500 U is 88.2 lbs; 50 U is 76.06 lbs. 15. The stand for 500U has a swivel but not in 50 U So far i am very happy with my 500 U. My only wish was that it had two seprate inputs for cable and over the air programming.
| ASIN | B0007WKB50 |
| Additional Features | Flat |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control, Stand, TV |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 4 Reviews |
| Display Technology | Plasma |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037988240760 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, Secure Digital Card |
| Included Components | Remote Control, Stand, TV |
| Internet Applications | Amazon Instant Video, netflix |
| Item Weight | 70 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Mfr Part Number | TH-42PX500U |
| Model Name | TH-42PX500U |
| Model Number | TH-42PX500U |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Component Inputs | 2 |
| Number of Composite-Video Inputs | 3 |
| Parental Control Technology | V-chip |
| Resolution | 720p |
| Screen Finish | flat |
| Screen Size | 42 inches |
| Size | 42 inches |
| Special Feature | Flat |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 037988240760 |
| Warranty Description | One year parts and labor |
V**N
Nice Picture, BAD Service
We bought or Panasonic in October 2005. We installed a cable card but were unhappy with the lack of a DVR. Almost immediately the TV Guide feature failed, then the clock, then the re-call program data feature. We got a new tuner installed (took 4 weeks) and then failed again. After 4 service calls (they recorded 2 because "they don't count until we fix it"). In February, Comcast came out and pulled the 'not ready for prime time cable card' and installed a cable box. The TV's features were built around the cable card and the service guys told me they are nothing but trouble. The second tuner was defective from the factory so they put the lame one back in. By now it was April and 5 months after buying my new plasma I've had very little use of the features I paid for, So I got a hold of Panasonic and they told me about the jerk (Peterson) field service rep who plays God about who gets a new TV. Long story short, you need to hire an attorney when you purchase a Panasonic product. It's now June, and after taking my TV into their shop for 3 weeks it finally works. But I have a used TV I've barely used and never again will I buy Panasonic.
C**R
Worth paying more for the 500U than the 50U
This model (Panasonic TH-42PX500U) is a lot more expensive than the Panasonic TH-42PX50U. The difference in prices in amazon for both items is a bit too much. This model is not available in most chain stores (Cicuit city, best buy etc.). A local store had both models and I could buy this model for a couple of hundred dollars more. I think for $200 more it is worth it, as it has the following advantage over the 50U. 1. 500 U has 6 speakers (2 bass-reflex woofers: 6 ohms, 120Hz-2Khz, 10%THD) (4 tweeters: 8 ohms, 500Hz-15Khz,10%THD) 26 W power. VS 50 U has 2 (16W, 6 ohms, 105Hz-20KHz 10%THD) 2. 500 U has BBE ViVA HD3D sound. 3. 500 U has a photoviewer (SD and PC card slots). 4. 500U has Sd card slot 5. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front composite video input vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 6. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front S-video input vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 7. 500 U has 2 rear and 1 front audio input (for video) vs 50 U has only 2 rear ones. 8. 500 U has PC input (RGB-VGA) i.e., mini D-sub 15-pin (rear) 9. 500 U has a audio input for PC (M3 stereo plug) 10. 500 U has a TV guide on-screen program guide. 11. 500 U has Picture-in-picture (split screen display -- 2 sources) 12. 500 U power consumpition is listed at 357 W and for 50U it is listed at 399W. 13. 500U dimensions: 28.7" X 44.&" X 5.4" 50U dimensions 27 39/64" X 42 3/64" X 3 51/64" 14. 500 U is 88.2 lbs; 50 U is 76.06 lbs. 15. The stand for 500U has a swivel but not in 50 U So far i am very happy with my 500 U. My only wish was that it had two seprate inputs for cable and over the air programming.
D**R
Beautiful picture!
Panasonic has proven again that they do make one of the best plasma TV out there. My TH-42PX500U arrived from Amazon is one perfect shape. Setup was super easy. The beauty of this plasma is viewing the HD channels...the quality is unbelievable. Yes, I did my extensive research before making my purchase. I researched LCDs and DLP LCDs (rear projection) as well as other plasmas. Pioneer PDP-4350 and Sony plasmas were considered until I compared the picture quality side to side at the store. Bottom line: the picture quality of Panasonic 42PX500U is equal or better in most cases. My only complaint: the TV only has one input feed for RF antenna. I would prefer two (as Sony and Pioneer do have) input feeds where I can connect an DHTV antenna and as well as cable antenna. Other than that, it's worth the keep!
C**W
Beautiful picture
This is a great tv. The picture quality is supurb. The images from HD programs are especially impressive. I've had this tv for 2 months now and have no complaints. Features that set this tv apart from others: -PCMCIA slot - with a PCMCIA adapter you can use almost any camera memory card to view photos on your tv. -Even standard definition channels look great on this tv. I know some people have had complaints that standard definition doesn't look as good as on a normal tv, but for wide aspect tv's, this one has great images in standard definition. -Nice sound/invisible speakers - You can hardly tell that this tv has built in speakers. The tv itself is black and the speakers blend in perfectly. I used the tv speakers for a month before getting a new receiver and they worked great. I researched pasma tv's for a couple months before selecting this model. The price is great (purchased for around $2,700) and the picture quality is excellent.
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