Panasonic TC-P60GT50: Reviews

Panasonic TC-P60GT50

Price

The Panasonic TC-P60GT50 HDTV costs $2,600 which is $1,400 more expensive than the average television. This works out to $43.33 per inch.

Display

The Panasonic TC-P60GT50\'s 60 in. screen has a vertical resolution of 1080p with a refresh rate of 600 Hz, which is faster than the average for all HDTVs.

Dimensions

The Panasonic TC-P60GT50 weighs 75.0 lbs, which is slightly lighter than most HDTVs and has a height of 32.7 inches, a width of 55 inches, and a depth of 1.9 inches.

  • THE BEST PICTURE !!

    Did much research. When calibrated properly this model gives the best, I mean THE BEST PICTURE out there. The sound is very good. Feature rich. Could not ask for more.
  • Amazing Picture

    I waited a whole year for the new 60" model to come out and I'm glad I did. Last years 2011 model had wide borders and wouldn't fit into my cabinet space. This 2012 model has narrower boarders and fits perfectly in the space. Besides the amazing picture, the other great features including the built in Wi-Fi and internet make this 3D Plasma TV a excellent choice.
  • love it!

    I was very impressed with the GT30 and decided to wait for the GT50 to be released and I absolutely love it. Of course I'm upgrading from a 50in DLP that's 6 years old, so it's unfair to compare, but it's the best tv that I've ever owned.
  • Lasted 4 months

    Dont buy this tv! Ours lasted 4 months before completely dying on us. And now, the repair company needs a part thats on back-order and will take "weeks" to get. So i spent 2 grand on a very large 60 inch paperweight. First and last panasonic i'll buy.
  • Great picture, loud buzzing

    The pros of this TV include excellent picture and very good sound.The screen is pretty reflective, but not more than similar models, just don't plan on using this during the day in a room full of windows.Black levels on this are phenominal. Colors are good straight out of the box, but after calibration are stunning with good source material.The internet connectivity items, apps such as the web browser and youtube, are nice, but still need some refining, until they are sorted using a laptop connected via HDMI is a better bet. They feel like they were rushed out the door and that the programmers might be slightly embarrased about releasing them the way they work now.The bigest problem with this TV is the ambient noise it makes. Plasmas tend to be noiser than other big screens, but this model is exceptionally loud when displaying bright white images. Louder than any other large screen plasma model from other manufacturers I have encountered and I've purchased a few and tested many more. A under warranty visit from a tech confirmed that this is a recognized problem, but that the TV was within spec. and not out of order. If you like to watch ice hockey or winter/snow based documentaries at anything less than normal listening volume, do not buy this TV. It will sound like bees are about to attack.If you like loud action movies where the sound is going to be up all the time you might not notice it as much or be willing to live with it for the great picture.
  • THE BEST PICTURE !!

    Did much research. When calibrated properly this model gives the best, I mean THE BEST PICTURE out there. The sound is very good. Feature rich. Could not ask for more.
  • Amazing Picture

    I waited a whole year for the new 60" model to come out and I'm glad I did. Last years 2011 model had wide borders and wouldn't fit into my cabinet space. This 2012 model has narrower boarders and fits perfectly in the space. Besides the amazing picture, the other great features including the built in Wi-Fi and internet make this 3D Plasma TV a excellent choice.
  • love it!

    I was very impressed with the GT30 and decided to wait for the GT50 to be released and I absolutely love it. Of course I'm upgrading from a 50in DLP that's 6 years old, so it's unfair to compare, but it's the best tv that I've ever owned.
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