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Detail
- Full HD 3D
- Infinite Black Pro Panel
- Viera Connect Wi-Fi Built-In with Web Browser
- Glass and Metal Design
The GT50 series features Full HD 3D, Infinite Black Pro Panel, and VIERA
Connect with web browser and built-in Wi-Fi. Other unique features include
24,576 shades of gradation, 2500 focused field drive, and it is THX 3D
Certified, reproducing 2D & 3D images with cinema-like quality.
VIERA Connect IPTV - More Fun Comes Via a Cloud Service
VIERA Connect is a cloud service that provides apps in categories like video
and music, social networking, games, news and lifestyle, sports, health and
fitness. Learn more about the world of Smart VIERA and VIERA Connect .
Enhance
your TV Experience with Popular Apps
Popular apps on VIERA Connect
include Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Facebook, Twitter, Wall Street Journal,
and huluplus, all optimized for the best user experience. In the 2012 TVs, you
can have an unlimited number of apps installed because those apps are stored in
the cloud, rather than in the TV memory itself.
LG
37LS570T, LG
37LV355T, Sony
Bravia KDL32EX401U, LG
42LE5300, Samsung
LE40D550, Panasonic
TX-P65VT30B, Finlux
55S6040-M, Sony
KDL32CX520BU, Sony
KDL32EX301U, Sony
Bravia KDL40EX503U, Samsung
UE32C4000, Samsung
UE26D4003, Panasonic
TX-P50ST30B, Panasonic
TX-L42DT50B , Samsung
PS42C450 , Sony
KDL26EX302U, Panasonic
TX-L37DT30B, Panasonic
TX-L42E30B, Sony
KDL-32V4000, LG
42LK530T, Samsung
PS51D6900, Samsung
PS51D550, Sony
KDL40EX403U, Sharp
LC40LE831E, Samsung
UE55ES6800UX, Dyon
Delta 19, Samsung
UE55D6100 , Cello
C22103F , LG
32LH3000, Sony
KDL32EX403U , Panasonic
TX-P42C3B, LG
47LW650T, Sony
KDL40CX523BU, Toshiba
Regza 37RV635D, Panasonic
TX-L47ET5B, LG
42LV355T, Toshiba
Regza 42AV635DB, Samsung
PS-59 D, Toshiba
37BV700B, Sony
KDL55EX723BU
Clicker - Video on Demand Cross
Searching
Find your favorite movies and video content easily with
one-step searching, which allows you to cross search from multiple VOD services.
For ease-of-use, use the quick keyword input on VIERA Connect to help retrieve
your desired content faster. Customize your screen by grouping commonly used
apps and displaying them on the screen for easier use.
VIERA
Remote App Support
The VIERA remote app lets you use a smartphone
or tablet device as a remote control. Tap and flick-based commands are
intuitive. Use your smartphone as a gamepad for VIERA Connect game applications
or your tablet as a touch pad to control what you do on the TV screen. Display
the same web pages on both your VIERA screen and your smartphone with a simple
flick. Simply "swipe" and share your favorite photos, music, and movies from
your smartphone to your VIERA TV anytime.
Communicate with Family and Friends
The social networking
TV app allows you to access social network sites and communicate with your loved
ones while simultaneously watching TV. Watch live sports games while upping the
excitement by chatting with your friends as the game unfolds. Record an original
message and set it as your answering voice message. Callers can record messages
onto an SD Card (min. 512MB required), while you are away. *Skype camera not
included with TV purchase
Expressive, Lifelike Colors and Beautifully Reproduced Crisp Lines
With the GT50, the 1,080p Pure Direct function transmits and outputs
high-quality video signals directly to the TV. Diagonal lines and edges are
detected with high precision for all types of images, and optimal correction is
applied to achieve beautiful, highly natural, noise-free lines. People's faces
are detected and skin tones are corrected to ensure soft, natural
complexions.
Samsung
UE60ES6300 , Samsung
LE40C580, Avtex
L185DR, Panasonic
TX-P50ST50B, Toshiba
32RV753B, Visua
Glossy White Special Edition, Samsung
UE46D5520, Sony
Bravia KDL32W5500U, Sony
Bravia KDL32EX503U, Sony
BRAVIA KDL40EX713, LG
42LS570T , Panasonic
TX-L32E30B, Samsung
UE32D4003, Samsung
UE46ES6800UX, Samsung
PS51E6500, Finlux
46S8030, Panasonic
TX-L42ET5B , Sony
KDL40HX853, Sony
KDL40HX853, Toshiba
46YL863B , LG
60PM670T, Panasonic
TX-P50X50B , Cello
C24103F, Panasonic
TX-L32E3B, Sony
KDL46NX723, Toshiba
26DL833B, LG
32LD690 , LG
26LS3500, Samsung
UE46D6530, Samsung
UE22ES5400, SAMSUNG
LE32D450ZF, Avtex
16 Inch, Samsung
UE32ES5500KX, Sony
Bravia KDL40W5500U, Sony
Bravia KDL37EX503U, Samsung
LE40D580, Samsung
UE37D6510, Sony
Bravia KDL32BX300
Th Perfect Smart TV Experience: A Suite of Technologies
Smart VIERA Engine Pro
A dual core processor chip for
high-end models (only available on the WT50, GT50, and VT50 models) which
provides enhanced differentiated image quality and processing at high speed.
Image quality is enhanced to faithfully reproduce the inherent beauty of the
image.
DLNA/Built-in Wi-Fi
Connect this DLNA-compatible VIERA
HDTV and DLNA-compatible AV equipment to your home network, and you can watch
movies, listen to music, and view photos from any room in the house. VIERA
HDTV's Wi-Fi capability gives you even more layout flexibility. The GT50 series
has built-in Wi-Fi.
600 Hz Sub-field Drive and
2500 Focused Field Drive
The GT50 features 600Hz technology which
allows for superb full-HD motion and still images. Panasonic uses unique
image-analysis technology which allows for greater clarity with motion images.
The GT50 also employs Neo Plasma Black 2500 FDD to provide a crisp image even
when the content shows very fast motion.
3D 24p Cinema
Smoother
VIERA gives you naturally flowing 24p images with the look
and tonal characteristics of film, and familiar TV-like quality. Panasonic's
advanced source analysis and frame generation deliver smooth, natural, and
lifelike images.
Sony
KDL24EX320BU, Panasonic
TX-P50VT30B, Panasonic
TX-P50U30B, Samsung
UE37ES6300, Panasonic
TX-L37D25B, LG
60PA650T , LG
32LS3500, Samsung
PS60E550, Sony
KDL55HX753BU, Samsung
PS51E490, Toshiba
40BL702B, Samsung
UE55D7000, Panasonic
TX-P50GT30B, Samsung
UE40EH5300, Sony
KDL32EX310BU, Visua
10.2 Under, Panasonic
TX-L32ET5B, Toshiba
26DL933B, Samsung
UE46D6100, Sony
KDL26EX553WU, 42PFL3507H,
SAMSUNG
LE32D403, Samsung
PS51E450, Panasonic
TX-P50C3B, LG
26LS3590, Panasonic
TX-L42E3B, Toshiba
46TL963B, LG
42LW550T, Toshiba
46TL868B , Samsung
LE32B450C4, LG
50PW450T, Samsung
LE32D550 , LG
32LD450, Toshiba
Regza 32AV615DB, LG
47LV550T, Samsung
UE40D6100, LG
42PT353K , LG
42LM669T, LG
32LV250U, Digihome
LCD42913FHD3D, Toshiba
40RL953B
Operate Multiple Systems with Just One
Remote Control through VIERA Link
The GT50 features VIERA Link, a technology that allows a consumer to operate
all VIERA Link compatible AV components using only the TV’S remote control. Just
point the VIERA remote at your TV, and the signal will travel over the HDMI
wires to the right piece of equipment, whether it be your Panasonic Blu-ray or
DVD player or Panasonic Home Cinema Surround System.
Share Content on the Large Screen with 2D-3D Conversion
Unique Panasonic technology converts 2D images into high-quality 3D in real-time . The 3D effect is natural and realistic. Enjoy Blu-ray movies, DVD movies and even ordinary TV broadcasts in 3D. The Super Resolution function allows images that were converted from 2D to 3D to be displayed in sharp, clear 3D images. Learn more about Panasonic's true-to-life Full HD 3D technology
Ultra Blacks with the Infinite Black Pro Panel
The GT50 series feature self- illuminating panels with ultimate black levels.
Enhancements to the panel and cells help reproduce images with smooth, natural
gradation and deep, rich blacks - even when viewed in bright surroundings. In
movies, the deep blacks faithfully convey the intent of the filmmakers, adding
power and realism to the viewing experience.
LG
42LM660T, Samsung
PS43E450, Samsung
UE46ES6710, 19
Tech2o Classic, LG
47LK530T , Toshiba
26EL933B, Samsung
UE32ES6710 , Toshiba
32DL833B, Samsung
UE40D5520, Samsung
UE22ES5410W, Sony
KDL42EX410BU , Samsung
UE19D4010, LG
55LM660T , LG
42LS3400, Samsung
LE32C530, LG
42LD450, Toshiba
40TL963B, Toshiba
40TL868B , Sony
KDL26EX553BU, SAMSUNG
UE32EH4000, LG
32LM620T , Toshiba
26EL833B, Panasonic
TX-P42UT50B , Toshiba
37RV753B, LG
32LD320, Samsung
UE37ES6710, Samsung
UE37D6530, Digihome
LED42983FHD, Samsung
LE32C450 , Panasonic
TX-P42X50B, LG
26LV250U, Samsung
UE40D6530, Panasonic
TX-L32X5B , Samsung
UE40ES6800UX , Samsung
UE22D5010, Toshiba
26DL834G, Samsung
LE32D403, LG
32LV355T , Sony
KDL24EX320WU, Samsung
UE32EH4000
Environmentally Friendly
Panasonic’s commitment to sustainability and producing ecologically sound products is evidenced in the 100,000 hour life span of the Plasma Display panel and the lack of lead or mercury in the panels. Panasonic's plasma panels last up to 100,000 hours before the brightness decreases by half - that's more than 30 years of viewing 8 hours a day. With Eco Mode, Panasonic TV's turn off and adjust brightness depending on operating status. The Power Save setting also adjusts screen brightness to reduce power consumption.
After six years, it was time to replace my aging 42" Samsung plasma (during
which a circuit board died, which ended up requiring an all new screen to be
installed--thank goodness I had the extended warranty). At first, I went with
the UN55D8000, which was a good looking set, granted, but just didn't have the
picture quality I wanted, so I ended up returning that less than a week after it
arrived. Then I heard about the new Panasonic models coming out, and realized
that the GT50 looked like a promising candidate.
I have had the TV for
less than a week, and there is no way I am returning this incredible plasma
television. I will share some initial thoughts (and have submitted photos as
well), and will update my comments later as a kind of progress report.
If
you care about picture quality and don't feel like waiting for the VT, look no
further. This set has one of the best pictures out of the box I have ever seen,
with deep, silky blacks and vibrant (not never overly so) colors. My "go-to"
test for black levels is the first scene of Episode 9 of the first season of
"Game of Thrones," which takes place entirely in the shadows. Quite frankly, I
didn't know blu-ray could look so good. The details in the bricks and the
clothing, all illuminated by a flickering torch, were astounding. There was a
real sense of depth and clarity, even with this very dark scene--incredible. I
dialed in my own settings using the Spears and Munsil disc, but the settings
included in the THX- Cinema mode worked really well and are a great starting
point.
The color controls for this TV are very extensive, and I think a
professional calibrator could really make this set sing. I will get a real
calibration done in a month and let you know how it goes. Suffice to say, once I
dialed in the proper brightness and contrast and turned pretty much everything
else off (and making sure to turn the "panel brightness" to low)--the set was
great.
I watched "Tron" in 3D using the Oppo BDP-93, and was very
impressed with the 3D and the clarity of the picture. I don't have a lot of 3D
content, so I will make sure to add more comments once I see more films. The
glasses, which are not cheap, are light and quite comfortable, though it's
annoying you are supposed to charge them via the TV--when the TV is on. It would
be nice if they came with little carrying cases or bags, but no such luck.
LG
26LK330U, LG
47LM620T , Samsung
UE32EH5300, Samsung
UE32ES6300, Panasonic
TX-L37E5B, Panasonic
TX-P42VT30B, LG
47LW450U , LG
42LK450U, Toshiba
40BV701B , LG
32LS5600, LG
32LV355U, Samsung
UE26EH4500, Panasonic
TX-P42S30B , LG
50PZ250T , Samsung
UE55ES6300, LG
42LM620T, Toshiba
32BL502B , Panasonic
TX-L47E5B, LG
42LS5600 , LG
42LW450U, Manta
3D LCD4214, Samsung
UE40ES6710, LG
50PM470T, Sony
KDL40EX523BU, Samsung
UE46EH5000, Samsung
UE46ES6300, Samsung
UE32D5000, Samsung
UE26EH4000, Panasonic
TX-P42GT30B, Sony
KDL40EX653BU, LG
32LS3590, Toshiba
32RL953B, LG
55LW450U, LG
47LV355T , LG
32LS570T, Panasonic
TX-L37ET5B, Toshiba
32DL933B, Samsung
LE26D450, LG
55LM620T, Sony
KDL22EX553BU , Toshiba
23DL933B, LG
26LS3500, LG
42LV355U, Sony
KDL22CX32DBU, LG
42PM470T
I have DirecTV and the 1080i picture looks fantastic, as does
the AppleTV's 1080p. It is with Blu-ray, however, that this set really feels
most at home. I cannot overstate how rich the contrast is; my wife continues to
comment on how much she notices the better picture, which is a great
sign!
I have this plugged into my sound system, so I haven't even heard
the speakers, really, so I can't comment on the sound quality.
As I
illustrate in the pictures, the HDMI ports are very close to the side of the
cabinet, so if you have thicker HDMI cables, you really need to coax them,
gently, down the side so they don't poke out behind the set. I have a set of
Bluejeans cables, which work just fine, but my Better Cables HDMI is definitely
very close to the edge. Speaking of cables, while the set does come with a cable
stay, there is only 1 (though there are four places to put it)--Panasonic really
needs to included another.
The bezel is very thin and the set is not that
much thicker than the Samsung LCD I had just a few weeks ago. I really like how
it looks in the room. The screen swivels about 10° either direction, which is
nice. It's also much lighter than I thought it would be; I was able to put the
stand on and lift it into place by myself (though, clearly, you should have
someone help you--I was just excited).
This is a really great set. I
haven't seen the ST50, but I can't help but feel that the extra 24,000 shades of
grey really push this TV to a higher level of picture quality. I am extremely,
extremely pleased so far, and I am looking forward to putting it through its
paces--and will let you know how it goes!
Update (4/11/12):
I
started playing with the Internet Apps last night and wanted to add a few
notes:
1 - Every time I press "Viera Tools" or "Internet" I am kind of
shocked how fast the interface comes up. This is, by far, the fastest interface
I have ever used, thanks to the dual processor. It's so fast that you start to
get the feeling that you might actually USE the Internet on this thing!
2
- Panasonic does have a web browser (App Store:LifeStyle) but it's a pain to
download (you have to enter in your credit card information even though the
application is free); I just wish it was included. I am going to fill out my
credentials on the vieracast website because it's kind of annoying to enter in
the data using the remote.
3 - The YouTube interface is actually pretty
nice. The text is displayed larger than on the AppleTV and you can sort by HD
Content only, which the AppleTV does NOT let you do--so that's very
cool.
4 - I still need to check out Netflix, Hulu +, Vudu and other
applications. The GT50 offers a very comprehensive assortment of online services
and, like I said, it's very easy and intuitive to get to.
Sony
KDL32HX753BU, Samsung
UE40EH5000, Sony
KDL40EX723BU, Sony
KDL40HX753BU, Samsung
UE32EH5000, Sony
KDL32EX723BU, Panasonic
TX-L32C4B, Panasonic
TX-L32E5B, LG
47LS5600 , LG
37LK450U, Toshiba
32BL702B, LG
32CS460, Toshiba
40BV801B, Samsung
LE40D503, Toshiba
32BV801B, LG
47LV355U, Toshiba
32DV502B, Toshiba
40BV702B, Toshiba
32BV702B, LG
42PA4500, LG
32LK450U, LG
37LS5600, Toshiba
32HL833B, LG
50PV350T, Sony
KDL46EX723BU, Toshiba
37BV701B, Sony
KDL46HX753BU, Samsung
UE40ES6300, Sony
KDL32CX523BU, Panasonic
TX-P42ST50B, Panasonic
TX-P42ST30B, Panasonic
TX-L42E5B, Sony
KDL37EX723BU, LG
50PA4500, LG
50PA650T , LG
47LM660T, LG
47LW550T, LG
42CS460, Samsung
UE26EH4510, Digihome
LCD40913FHD, LG
37LV355U, Toshiba
32DV504B, LG
26CS460
Other things:
1 - Clicking on Viera Tools brings up a toolbar
on the lower part of the screen from which you can access various items:
- 3D
options
- THX options - basically, switch from THX Cinema to THX Bright Room
and one other THX mode. Pretty good for testing out your custom settings with
the THX ones.
- Viera Connect - pretty much the same as pressing the
"Internet" button on the remote
- Media Player
- DLNA - wasn't applicable
to my system
- Viera Link - not really sure what the difference is between
Viera Connect and Viera Link; I will check it out and update this post
- Eco
- adjusts the auto-brightness features
- eHelp - access to the 208 page
manual via a specialized interface
2 - There IS an iOS app (and I would
assume an Android App) that can take the place of the supplied remote control.
Useful, I guess, for Harmony users who may need specialized controls from time
to time. This seemed to work well for the most part but I have some
thoughts:
- The app makes ridiculous sounds when using the remote. You
can turn the sounds off. Really silly.
- The trackpad controls are the
default screen, but you cannot control the TV with them. You need to swipe to
another pane to get to the arrow keys to navigate the menus. This was confusing
at first and then just kind of irritating, because you have to go to one page to
call up "Options" then swipe to another page to interact with the options.
-
The reason why I gave up entering my credentials to get the web browser was
because the keyboard on the iOS app was NOT sending text to the TV. This is
clearly a bug, but once it is fixed, this will work like the AppleTV, where you
can use your iOS device to type into the TV, which is obviously much better than
using the remote. Lame it's not working for me, though.
- There is an iPad
specific app which I have looked at but I haven't used with the TV (I don't know
if it consolidate the various panes, will update).
So, I dunno how
important these services and Internet features are to you. I really like my
AppleTV, so I already have most of them, but am curious to see Vudu's video
quality and check out how Dolby Digital Plus sounds--I hope it works the Toslink
output. I personally will be using my iPad or Phone to deal with Facebook,
twitter, etc -- even though image retention and burn-in are much less likely to
be a problem on modern plasmas, I don't really feel like tempting fate with
having a static web browser interface on the screen while I am surfing the
web.
hope this update helps!
4/15/23 Quick update
Tried the
3D. Here's what I got:
1 - 2D-3D conversion was nothing to write home
about. I didn't know if it was working half the time. Maybe I did something
wrong, but it just gave me a headache.
2 - Straight up 3D is awesome.
Watched beginning of Hugo and found it hard to press "Stop". If you are into the
3D, you MAY want to get the 55" for a more immersive experience, but the 50" was
fantastic, regardless. I still think the glasses make your eyes get tired, but
still--the depth is really great, and the sense of immersion with "floaty-bits"
was really top notch, at least in "Hugo". Look, 3D might look brighter on the
LED/LCD set I had before, but there was a sense of depth here that I felt
lacking in the Samsung I tried out.
3 - I have a few "THX" Blu-rays. I
watched them in "THX Cinema" mode and they looked awesome. Maybe THX is not
necessarily just hype?
4 - Demo'ed the streaming services. Vudu's HDX
format is no joke--it looks incredible, close (from my viewing distance) to
Blu-ray, totally. HOWEVER, I could not get Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 (which is
supposed to sound GREAT) output from the Toslink output on the TV. I am pretty
sure DD+ requires HDMI, so that explains it. Still, DD+ includes the DD 5.1 mix
and that sounded great. I was really impressed with the Vudo service and I think
I will use it. Amazon and Netflix both looked great as well. I still like the
AppleTV UI, but this ain't half bad.
Note: I talked to someone on the
Panasonic "Raise the Bar" tour and she acknowledged that the iOS remote control
app had some issues (the Android one is supposed to work fine) and that my
problem (the keyboard not working) was going to be fixed soon. It was kind of
cool that she knew about that.
Finally, I put up some new photos showing
a few off-axis viewing examples, a bird's eye view of the swivel angle, and some
shots showing Vudu and Amazon content.