The X5 is Panasonic's cheapest TV and doesn't have any of what is consider "modern" features like smart TV or even 3D. This is a 720p set, as most of the entry-level plasmas are, and so features a resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The TV has a 600Hz subfield drive, and while most plasma have it these days, it bring it up in the absence of any other significant features.
Panasonic is one of the few companies who include an SD card slot on its TVs, and does so here, to make it easy to look at photos and videos from cameras.
The advantage:
Panasonic is one of the few companies who include an SD card slot on its TVs, and does so here, to make it easy to look at photos and videos from cameras.
The advantage:
The cheap Panasonic TC0PX5 series displays plenty of shadow detail and has better black levels than some LCDs at the same price or higher. The TV is able to properly display interlaced content from Blu-rays as well as the correct cadence for 24p content.
The unfavorable:
The unfavorable:
The Panasonic X5 has very poor color accuracy, with a green cast to both shadows and skin tones.
The offer:
The offer:
The entry-level Panasonic X5's color problems make it the worst choice among the year's cheap plasmas.
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