» Panasonic CT-34WX50 34" HD-Ready TV with TAU PureFlat Screen
Panasonic CT-34WX50 34" HD-Ready TV with TAU PureFlat Screen Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Panasonic
Display Size: 34
EAN: 0037988104918
Feature: 34-inch widescreen (16:9) aspect-ratio PureFlat tube TV with 1080i and 480p HDTV compatibility; 34.4 x 25.1 x 23 inches (W x H x D)
Label: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: CT-34WX50
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Panasonic CT-34WX50 34" HD-Ready TV with TAU PureFlat Screen Features
- 34-inch widescreen (16:9) aspect-ratio PureFlat tube TV with 1080i and 480p HDTV compatibility; 34.4 x 25.1 x 23 inches (W x H x D)
- 2-tuner PIP, 8-bit PIP image processing, and split-screen option
- Progressive Cinema Scan (3:2 pulldown detection) provides faithful reproduction of film-based materials
- Motion-adaptive 3D-Y/C digital comb filter further enhances resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl
- Digital velocity-modulated scanning improves the definition at picture edges; 3-speaker sound system with 21 watts total power output
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Panasonic CT-34WX50 34" HD-Ready TV with TAU PureFlat Screen Reviews
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Summary: in absolute awe
Comment: I purchased this TV 2 weeks ago and the joy hasn't warn off yet. The picture is breathtaking and I think more highly of this TV with every new DVD I watch. The first DVD I watched was the SuperBit version of The Fifth Element. All I can say is that it was money well spent. Truly a videophile's TV. You won't be disappointed.
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Summary: I love this TV!
Comment: This was the best bang for my buck value I could find in widescreen HDTVs, without getting the super thin plasma screens. It looks really cool, and the picture is very nice. There's no HDTV in NYC, so I can't attest to how good that looks, but if you're looking for a widescreen TV, you should definitely consider this.
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Summary: The best tube TV out there!
Comment: I was going to buy a home theatre, but i didn't have a very big room, so I couldn't fit a projection TV in there without it looking very good since I would be sitting very close to it. I thought my chances of having a home theatre were slim to none, because there arent very many widescreen(16:9) tube TVs out there. So I went into an electronics store that my friend owned, and his brother was the specialist for home theatre-type equipment and installing them. I explained my situation, and he said this is the one of the cheapest widescreen tubes out there, and in his and most everyone's opinion the best picture quality out of all of them(without going into the plasma catagory). And he was right. I was amazed by the picture quality, and it was beyond anything I have ever seen before. And I got a home theatre package from sony which was a progressive scan DVD player and had Dolby Digital/DTS decoders on it, and has 1 optical and digital coaxial inputs on it, which is great for digital cable(for coaxial) and HDTV(for optical). And it has great sound coming out of all 5 speakers and it is amazing when combined with this TV. I have to say this is the best.
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Summary: Phenominal picture - shop for best price
Comment: I bought the Panasonic CT34WX50. I love it. The wife thinks its a phenominal picture, but that we should have bought a bigger set.
This set makes cable television images look smooth - no lines, DVDs are breathtaking, and Over The Air true HighDef sources are absolutely awesome (with SIR-T150 Digital TV receiver). Wife and I just keep saying "wow...wow...wow" with every scene change.
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Summary: Awesome picture quality, great price
Comment: I was in the store, looking for TVs, and stumbled upon this one. The picture quality was one of the best I've seen--including the Sony's that were on display also. I am going to pick it up this week, I talked to other people about it, and they also loved this television. Basically, for me, the deciding factor was picture quality, and price. This was by far the cheapest (...), and the picture quality was on par with a Sony (...). If you MUST have the widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio), in a non-rear projection package--as I do,--you should check this TV out at a local store... you won't be dissapointed!

