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LG 47LH503D Panasonic TX-P50ST60 Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST50B
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LG 47LH503D
Overview - Full review
Panasonic TX-P50ST60
Overview - Full review
Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST50B
Overview - Full review
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LG 47LH503D
Panasonic TX-P50ST60
Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST50B
Score
4/5
5/5
5/5
User Score
5/5 (2)
5/5 (11)
Specifications
Specifications
Screen size47 inches
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
HD compatibility (1080i/720p)Yes
HD Ready certificationYes
BrightnessNA
Contrast ratioNA
Viewing angles (H+V)178 ° / 178 °
Response timeNA
Sound levelNC
Connectivity4 HDMI, 2 Component, 1 Composite, 1 VGA, 1 USB
Dimensions (LxHxW)NC
WeightNA
TypeLCD
3Dyes
Specifications
Screen size50 inches
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
HD compatibility (1080i/720p)Yes / Yes
HD Ready certificationYes
BrightnessNA
Contrast ratioNA
Viewing angles (H+V)
Response time0.001 ms
Sound level2 x 5 W, 10 W subwoofer
ConnectivityHDMI (x3), SCART, component, composite
Dimensions (LxHxW)1170 x 751 x 295 mm
Weight25.5 kg
TypePlasma
3Dyes
Specifications
Screen size50 inches
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
HD compatibility (1080i/720p)Yes / Yes
HD Ready certificationYes
BrightnessNA
Contrast ratio55000000:1
Viewing angles (H+V)NA
Response time0.001 ms
Sound level(8 train speakers) x 2 + Woofer
ConnectivityHDMI (x3), SCART, Component, Composite
Dimensions (LxHxW)1180 x 757 x 335 mm
Weight27 kg
TypePlasma
3Dyes
Conclusion
The 47LH503D is a prototype 3D TV that won't be available to the general public because of the passive 3D glasses that it uses. The 3D experience is very enjoyable and looks natural, but the resolution isn't very high. That shouldn't be too much of a problem if you're standing a long way back though.
Apart from its revamped design and graphic interface, the Panasonic ST60 doesn't really improve on 2012's ST50. Still, it's a five-star TV and an excellent choice for home-cinema set-ups.
The Panasonic Viera ST50 really has nothing to envy of the higher-end VT50. In fact, image quality is just as good in this model. We therefore don't see much point in shelling out for the pricier model, as the ST50 won't disappoint home cinema buffs.
Pros

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Great 3D image

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Light, comfortable 3D glasses

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Trumotion 200 Hz works well

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Contrast over 5000:1

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Very wide viewing angles

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Very responsive screen (6 ms on average)

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Accurate colours (average Delta E = 3)

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Excellent 3D mode, hardly any crosstalk

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New interface is a real improvement

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Contrast over 5000:1

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Very wide viewing angles

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Excellent screen responsiveness (6 ms on average)

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Accurate colours: average Delta E = 3

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Excellent 3D mode: practically no crosstalk

Cons

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3D image not at maximum resolution

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Viewing angles are too narrow

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Blacks are too bright

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Glossy screen prone to reflections

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High power use (290 watts)

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Glossy screen is prone to reflections

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High power use: 280 watts