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		<title>Panasonic VIERA TC-P55GT30 Plasma HDTV Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re ready to improve the picture in your home theater, check out the P55GT30 from Panasonic. This Full HD plasma panel offers incredible picture quality with Full HD 3D video and an improved 600Hz sub-field drive for incredibly clear &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/panasonic-viera-tc-p55gt30-plasma-hdtv-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/panasonic-viera-tc-p55gt30-plasma-hdtv-review/">Panasonic VIERA TC-P55GT30 Plasma HDTV Review</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re ready to improve the picture in your home theater, check out the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tcp55gt30.org">P55GT30</a> from Panasonic. This Full HD plasma panel offers incredible picture quality with Full HD 3D video and an improved 600Hz sub-field drive for incredibly clear images, even during fast motion. Plus, with the included Wi-Fi adapter, you can begin enjoying all sorts of incredible online services right out of the box!. Panasonic continues to be a strong proponent of plasma television technology and their sets are the go-to choice for many enthusiasts and video-files who want the highest picture quality available. For 2011, Panasonic has revamped their plasma lineup and made many improvements. The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tcp55gt30.org">TC-P55GT30</a> series is their second highest plasma for this year. It replaces the highly reviewed GT20/25 and comes in 4 models.</p>
<p> For 2011, Panasonic has decided to also certify the GT30 series with THX. Usually, the higher-end models are bestowed with feature. THX will help to achieve a more accurate color and better picture settings compared with the older models. It is also the color standard used by the movie producers. The THX setting, which is available in both 3D and 2D modes, can provide a more accurate default picture than without it.</p>
<p> <strong>Panasonic TC-P55GT20 Features</strong></p>
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<li>Full HD 3D</li>
<li>600Hz Sub-Field Drive</li>
<li>THX Mode</li>
<li>WiFi Ready, Wireless LAN Adapter</li>
<li>HDMI x4, USB x3, SD Card Slot</li>
<li>Energy Star Qualified</li>
<li>VIERA Image Viewer</li>
<li>3D 24p Cinema Smoother</li>
<li>Long Panel Life, Up to 100,000 Hours</li>
<li>Full-Time 1080 Moving Picture Resolution</li>
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<p> The 10,000 hour 1080p panel is capable of displaying 6,144 shades of gradation, the benefit of which is most obvious in pure rich blacks. Vivid is the key word in the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tcp55gt30.org">Panasonic VIERA TC-P55GT30</a> design. The 600Hz Subfield drive insures that each individual pixel remains lit for the minimum time possible to reduce after effects. This is especially important in sports and action sequences. And speaking of action, Game Mode tweaks the TC-P55GT30&#8242;s settings, prioritizing fast response and super-sharp detail to meet the demands of the lightening-fast gaming world.</p>
<p> The TC-P55GT30&#8242;s extensive connectivity has got your digital options covered with 4 HDMI connections, so you can switch from Xbox to PlayStation to TV as fast as you want to. Or you use the SD card slot or one of the 3 USB ports to enjoy music, videos and JPEG slide shows. If that&#8217;s still not enough, the LAN port is your gateway to a world of online entertainment. Just press the VIERA Tools button on your remote. But that&#8217;s not all your remote can do. Instead of juggling several remotes while you miss the kickoff, control all of your HDMI connected devices with just the VIERA remote. Setup is a snap. You can even go wireless with the included WiFi adapter.</p>
<p> The TC-P55GT30 exhibits excellent picture quality with deep black levels and accurate colors. It features a NeoPlasma panel display model that has a 600Hz Sub-Field Drive Intelligent with 1080p lines of resolution for faster response time. This will greatly minimize Crosstalks and very good for gamers since the screen is refreshing at max speed, which is also most appropriate for 3D movies or the NHL.</p>
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