At A Glance
| TV type | Plasma |
| Diagonal screen size | 50 inch |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 717 x 1224 x 115 mm |
| Weight | 34.6 kg |
| Contrast ratio | 16000:1 |
Average User Rating
from 2 users
10
out of 10User Reviews
Superb picture quality. Real and does not look animated. Good depths and contrast which make pictures more 3D like. I believe these give a slight edge over the best LCD in the market.
Nov 26, 2007Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Deep blacks. Picture is awesomely real and colours are alike in cinema. Cool and soft and not overwhelmingly vibrant.
Cons: Expensive for a HD-ready. Seperate speaker.
Opinion:
Plasma is still a notch better than LCD. When one look at the best LCD like Sony (X300A)or Samsung F series, one could see that the pictures are not as real as the ones presented on the best plasma like the LX508 or the 508XG.Somehow. Forget about the technical numbers. In fact, moving pictures on Philips LCD like the 9532s is more real than the Sony X300A but more flickers and grainy. But its a notch lower than the plasma Kuro 508XG. See sports programme and one could tell.
Better than any full HD Plasma!
Oct 28, 2007Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Best results with digital TV and DVD, fine sound
Cons: Not pleasent to youse with analog TV input
Opinion:
Briljant piece of art. More 'light' than the Full HD plasma's, like Panasonic. The contrast of 16000 versus 4 to 5000 makes more difference than the overall rate of pixels!
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