The first wave of the new 2010 televisions have just been released and the first of the new models to be released in the UK is the Panasonic G20 series which comprises of the 42" tx-p42g20, a 46" and 50" screen versions are also available. The new Panasonic TX-P42G20 incorporates the new advanced NeoPDP technology, which is there to give the very best in picture quality, the new tx-p42g20 plasma boasts higher efficiency, better image quality and lower power consumption than last years g10 series.
The new Panasonic tx-p42g20 incorporates the new developed panels that use a new filter and discharge gas, which gives you improved phosphor and redesigned cell structure which means a fantastic picture quality that you would expect to find on a television that is three times the price.
One of the things that the new NeoPDP technology does is to dramatically improve the basic image quality of television programmes and movies by boosting the contrast to provide a much smoother motion of images thanks to the innovative 600Hz Sub-field Drive technology. In addition, high-speed drive technology drastically cuts the time it takes for the light emission to reach peak brightness, and a new phosphor shortens afterglow time by about one-thirds, thus making NeoPDP ideal for sports, movies and gaming.
One of the other features that you will see about the new g20 series over the g10 is that the g20 series is THX certified meaning that you can guarantee the level of picture and sound quality that you now get with the txp42g20 television. The THX certificate was only available on last year v10 series and this is a huge boost for the new g20 series of televisions. To receive THX certification televisions must follow a strict control to determine, for example, if the same level of brightness and colour are maintained in any area of vision or if the black levels meet the criteria of quality. The TXP42G20b meets all thanks to the THX Certified Display Program.
Another boost for this television is the fact that Panasonic have joined up with Pioneer technicians and have added elements of Pioneers award winning Kuro technology to make the blacks even blacker than ever before for less than half the price the the kuro costs.
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