1920 x 1080 pixels,
16/9,
Nicam Stéréo,
1 x Composante YUV, 1 x Composite, 1 x S-Vidéo, 1 x VGA, 2 x Péritels,
Compatible DLNA, Lecteur cartes mémoire, Port USB, Tuner TNT MPEG4 (HD) intégré, WiFi,
40 000:1,
42 pouces,
HD TV 1080p,
Ecran Plasma 3D Ready,
600 Hz
Simply by virtue of its suppression of crosstalk noise, the P42GT20 is by default the best sub- £1500 3D TV we’ve seen to date. It’s also a terrific HD performer, particularly with Blu-ray sources.
However, its standard definition pictures are a bit disappointing, and we really do have to question Panasonic’s pricing policy. For its £1,250 price versus the £800-ish cost of the non-3D P42G20 effectively means you’re paying £450 - or half the P42G20’s price again - for the P42GT20’s 3D capabilities. Even with a couple of pairs of 3D glasses thrown in, this looks a bit steep. Especially as we’ve just taken delivery of a new Samsung plasma TV that offers a more immersive 50in screen of full HD 3D pictures for just £1,030… Watch this space.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)