Deals for Panasonic TC-P65S60 65-Inch 1080p 600Hz Plasma HDTV
Panasonic S60 Series Plasma HDTV (50, 60, 65-Inch ) Full HD picture quality with easy network connectivity The S60 series features built-in wireless LAN and allows you to access features like Media Player and Online Movies. Technical Details Video: 50, 60, and 65-Inch class (measured diagonally), Full HD 1080p, 600Hz refresh rateKey Features: Built-in wireless LAN, VIERA Link, Online Movies, Media Player, electronic touch pen capabilityInput and Output Connections: 2 HDMI, ...
600Hz Sub Field Drive
Online Movies
Glossy Black Pedestal
This Plasma TVs give to us some advantages, like this : 1. Panasonic Plasma, need I say more? Panasonic as far as I am concerned is the best producer of television sets in the world right now. Nothing compares to the picture clarity and quality of a Panasonic Plasma TV and this model is no different. I replaced a 42" Plasma from 5 or 6 years ago with this model and a week later I'm not even slightly regretting the choice. Plasma technology has come a long way, you'll find that not only do you get the high refresh rate, deep blacks and crisp picture but you also get a longer lifetime now (~30 years of 8 hours a day viewing before the TV will begin to fade), much lower power consumption (CNET rates this model around $44 a year, Panasonic states $28, so figure it somewhere between $35-40 without using Eco-mode settings) and better picture control than in the past (multiple ratios, you can choose to cool/warm the picture in minute quantities and set different profiles for each input). Still, if you're sitting here trying to decide between a Plasma and an LED,... 2. Extremely good picture quality and performance After exhaustive research and subsequent comparison shopping, I decided on this TV in its 65" form factor. I am extremely pleased with the purchase (and subsequent Amazon delivery), and can recommend it heartily, especially considering its price point. Another reviewer echoed an important sentiment in these reviews to note if you're upgrading from an older TV: the performance of this set will almost undoubtedly trounce your older TV for a fraction of its original cost. In my case, a 2006 Panasonic 42" plasma that cost about $2,300 at the time; its picture quality and black levels don't hold a candle to this one. Also, going from 42" to 65" is like having a hallelujah chorus sing every time you turn it on. It's pretty glorious. Since picture quality is highly subjective, I will leave you to the professionals for their specific opinions and testing results (CNet has an informative review up). As for my personal opinion, the picture is stunning with... Need more appointment... ? Replacing Viera 50" bought in 2006 for 1/3 of the cost It replaces a 2006, 50" Viera and seems to be the same quality product but a lighter and smaller set built around the same screen size. It was delivered to my living room and set up and checked. I was very happy with the delivery. The set has an improvement that lets you directly access internet movies from several vendors by using my wireless network in-house server. I am not much of a pay-per-view person but U-tube videos are free. The only drawback compared to my older set is the lack of a reflection free screen. The older model featured some type of coating that stopped the mirror effect of lighting on the screen. The new screen acts like a mirror and reflects lighting brightly. Not good. The preference and set up menus are more elaborate to walk through than the older system but offer more. Overall I feel the reliability will be good in this set as it has been in the past with no service needed for 6 years. I gave my old set to someone and it was working like the day it... More information by clicking here.














