Panasonic TH-42PV500 review

Good-looking it may be, but will its performance match?

TechRadar Verdict

With more in reserve than Arsenal, this HD-ready plasma takes some beating

Pros

  • +

    Fantastic picture

Cons

  • -

    Slight lack of detail

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Like a reliable striker, a good HD-ready plasma TV to build your team of home cinema components around doesn't come cheap. So it's a nice bonus that the latest such model from Panasonic, the TH-42PV500, also looks every bit the luxury living room accessory.

Equipped with a black frame around its 42in screen and a shiny silver finish, the TV itself is gorgeous, and the curvy floor-stand is the designer's final flourish, making this a bit of a masterpiece. But while Panasonic's Viera range of flat TVs is known for its style, it's what's under the bonnet here that really counts.

In the black

How a screen performs with black levels usually serves to separate the mid-table from the top three, and here the Panasonic proves its championship credentials, producing some of the deepest and most detailed blacks we've come across. Colours, meanwhile, were vibrant and well saturated during a run-through of our test football footage, with any colour banding banished to the lower leagues.

The Panny also manages to keep a clean sheet, with virtually no picture noise on show. Jagged edges were non-existent, and fast play on the pitch looked very smooth. Finally, close-up shots, both of stationary players and of a game in full-flow, revealed immense levels of detail.

Happily, the majority of the TH-42PV500's talents extend to both its Freeview pictures and high-def footage. The only criticism we have is that we did notice a slight lack of detail in dark areas of HD images - but this was only occasional, and certainly not enough of a problem to outweigh the screen's myriad strengths.

The ever-fascinating musings of our footie footage's various commentators proved easy pickings for the Panasonic's audio arsenal. What's more, it was just as capable of resolving crowd noise, as well as presenting music and movie soundtracks without distortion.

This sparkling 42in set is a great example of the very latest that plasma can offer.

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