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Panasonic TH-58PX60U 58-Inch Plasma HDTV
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Panasonic TH-58PX60U 58-Inch Plasma HDTV

List Price: $2,999.99
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Description:

Panasonic TH-58PX60U

Features:

58-inch HD-ready plasma TV; Digital Cable Ready with CableCARD slot


Integrated NTSC, ATSC tuners; QAM tuner compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception


1366 x 768-pixel resolution; 10000:1 contrast ratio; motion adaptive 3D Y/C comb filter


Connections: 3 composite A/V (1 front), 3 S-Video (1 front), 2 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 2 HDMI, 1 PC RGB, 1 SC memory card slot


Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); BBE ViVA HD3D virtual surround sound


Product Details:
Product Length: 55.1 inches
Product Width: 17.0 inches
Product Height: 39.3 inches
Product Weight: 138.9 pounds
Package Length: 61.0 inches
Package Width: 47.0 inches
Package Height: 21.5 inches
Package Weight: 195.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0
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5After 3 years, still an absolute great picture and tv!!Feb 10, 2010
I purchased this tv in December of 2006 after days and days of researching the best of the best out there. After 3 years I am still amazed at this tv's picture quality. It's breathtaking HD images wow everyone that comes over and sees it. My house has become the movie house since I bought it because with it I have a ONKYO receiver with Klipsh speakers so I have an absolutely great movie experience. The only downfall to this tv is being plasma it puts off a good bit of heat and does use a lot more electricity than LCD and LEDs. I'm still very happy with my purchase I made 3 years ago. Only now instead of costing $4,700 it sells for $1,700!! Don't hesitate on what to do. You won't be disappointed with this tv! Buy it!

5Great TVDec 04, 2009
I've had this TV for about 3 years now, and it is still going strong. It is kind of dated now, being only 720p instead of 1080p, but if you are looking to see if the Panasonic Plasmas hold up for a few years, I can tell you they do. I can't remember having any problems with it, and the TV's remote control supports discrete code, so it is easy to program into my Pronto. Based on my experience, I would buy a new Panasonic if they would come out with a 72" version.

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5Incredible, immersing, engrossing!Feb 10, 2009
You can't help yourself! You'll find yourself mesmerized by the clarity and richness of this 58" masterpiece! Everything looks so lifelike it's freaky! The picture is impeccable. I was this close to purchasing an LCD until I came across this jaw dropping tour de force! I thought plasma was dead but this baby crowns the king. I can't say enough about the picture so I'll move on! The menu system is intuitive and easy to navigate. I have read some reviews about the sound quality being merely okay. I found the sound reproduction through the built in speakers to be quite good. The TV ships with "Standard" video mode settings which I found to be very dark. You can tweak all of the setting modes to your liking and I would suggest you do. The THX mode setting seemed washed out and not useable to my liking. No matter what settings I tried I could not produce a picture that I liked. My custom mode settings and my tweaks on the other modes are terrific! De-boxing and setup is very easy. This TV is quite heavy so grab a helper! I found no issues with reflective glare. Buy it now!

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51 Year and still happyOct 15, 2007
This has been a great TV. While heavy during installation, there hasn't been any need to move it around after that, as there have been no defects. The only downside is the resolution for the size. While the HDTV experience is awesome, well, as good as it can when not displayed in 1080i/p, you will notice color blending when watching some of the older shows due to the size of this television. Burn-in happens quickly, so don't have Bloomberg on for more than 2 hours otherwise the stock ticker won't go away for 24 hours. So with all that said, I would purchase this unit again, especially now, given its price. This was my second Panasonic plasma purchase and since LCDs are getting cheaper, it will probably be my last plasma. So with all this said, be the envy of all your friends, and don't forget, superbowl is only 4 months away and the grass is always greener on a BIG HDTV.

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51337 to t3h m4xAug 11, 2007
We got this TV about a month ago from Costco. Yeah, it blew my mind.
We put it on a wall mount above our fireplace. We're still using the regular coax cable, but we still get 7 channels in HD, which by the way look uber. My xbox 360 looks pretty phenomenal in HD. The main reason we bought it was because of the price. $2300 for a 58" Panasonic? A damn good deal (even if it is last year's model...The newer models have VGA and 1080P, but I honestly can't tell too much of a difference between 1080i/720p and 1080p).

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