The Award Winning G10 Series Plasma from Panasonic

So here’s just a little bit of news regarding one of the new Flat Screen Plasma TVs in our range, the G10 Series from Panasonic. Recently, it scooped the 2009 Editors Choice Award for the best TV in the market over at mega tech review website, CNET Australia. The review was actually done on the 46″ model, the THP46G10A, but its’ safe to say the whole series performs the same.

Listed below are just a few of the major positives about the TV, according to CNET editor Ty Pendlebury;

  • Brilliant blacks and shadow definition
  • Smooth colour response
  • Excellent picture processing
  • Three HDMI ports
  • Decently priced

The G10 is available now from Eljo in the 42″ version ($1,849, saving $450 off the RRP), the 46″ version ($2,269, saving $480) or the 50″ version ($2,499, saving $600). Below is a couple of excerpts from the review, the whole of which is available here.

Ty on the G10’s Performance:

“If you’re looking at buying a TV for sport don’t muck around — get a plasma. The Panasonic quickly showed us why. With an antenna cable shoved in the back of the unit we sat and watched ONE HD and found the Viera coped very well. The differences between ONE HD and SD while watching a baseball game were immediately obvious. For instance, we were able to see the individual threads in the players’ uniforms. This TV is able to take a HD signal and present it beautifully — images are sharp and detailed, although some may miss the clinical precision of an LCD…”

And his Conclusion:

“While we didn’t see last year’s equivalent model, we did see the smaller 42-inch and gave it our nod as our favourite TV of 2008. We’re very happy to say that the G10 is better in every way. Unless something miraculous happens — say like the V10 is even more awesome — we think we may have already found 2009’s best TV.”

All round, a great review!

9.0 out of 10.

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