• On GameSpot: Wii Fit tells 10-year-old she's fat
advertisement
overview
overview

Product summary

The goodThe good: Deep blacks; decent video processing; accurate color that doesn't overaccentuate red; generous connectivity with two HDMI inputs; aspect-ratio control with HD sources.

The badThe bad: Depth of black fluctuates depending on how much bright content is in a given scene; no PC input or picture-in-picture.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Panasonic TH-42PX60U sets the standard for value among full-featured 42-inch plasmas.

Specifications: Product type: Plasma TV; Diagonal size: 42 in; Image contrast ratio: 10000:1; See full specs

Price range: $987.65 - $1,799.99

See all products in the Panasonic TH-PX60U series

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 04/28/2006
  • Released on: 04/15/2006
Panasonic, the leader in plasma TV sales in the United States, won its popularity through a combination of solid performance and aggressive pricing. The 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PX60U ($2,500 list), the most popular size of model in the company's least expensive 2006 line of consumer plasma TVs, seems destined to do the same this year. Compared to the 2005 TH-PX50U series, Panasonic lowered the list price of its 42-incher by $300, made it slightly more compact, gave it the ability to adjust aspect ratio with HD sources, and dropped the CableCard slot in favor of a second HDMI input--all changes we heartily applaud. In terms of picture quality, not much has changed: the TH-42PX60U does a lot of things well, although it's not quite the equal of its 42-inch industrial cousin, the TH-42PHD8UK. It still produces images that are demonstrably superior to that of most 42-inch plasmas--both name-brand and otherwise--and it does so at a relatively affordable price.It seems that the two-tone look has taken over popular plasma design. The Panasonic TH-42PX60U has a black frame surrounding the screen, while the rest of its cabinet, as well as the tabletop stand, is finished in silver. Left and right stereo speakers are located below the screen, keeping the width of the set to a minimum, and the grilles are slickly disguised so that you'll barely notice them. Overall, the TH-42PX60U's exterior doesn't stand out compared to that of other plasmas we've seen--a few CNET staffers that saw the set thought it was too bland, while others didn't mind the understated look, but most agreed that there was too much silver below the screen.

We appreciated that Panasonic shaved 1.5 inches from the overall width of the television compared to last year's model. The TH-42PX60U measures 40.2 by 30.3 by 12.7 inches (WHD) atop its stand, and the panel itself is 3.8 inches deep.

The remote is logically laid out and easy to use, with huge numerical keys compared to those of previous Panasonic remote designs. Unfortunately, it is not backlit at all for use in a darkened room, but it will control DVD players and cable boxes. The internal menu system, or GUI (graphical user interface), is a new design that more closely resembles the industrial model's design. We found it logical and intuitive to navigate.As with almost all high-resolution--as opposed to EDTV--plasmas available these days, the Panasonic TH-42PX60U has a native resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. While that's not enough to display every pixel of HDTV sources, no plasma of this size can make that claim. The set can accept and display HDTV, DVD, and standard TV sources, but it doesn't have a dedicated PC input--although adventurous users can probably get it to display computer sources via HDMI.

We wouldn't call the TH-42PX60U a feature-rich set by any means, but it has a few worth mentioning. As for conveniences, it lacks picture-in-picture, although it offers an SD card slot for displaying digital photos. It includes an ATSC tuner but does away with the CableCard slot found on last year's models--no big loss if you're fine using a cable box.

Continue reading
See more CNET content tagged:
Panasonic,
plasma TV,
artifact,
variation,
scene

User reviews

Submit your review

Log in or create an account to submit your review for:

Panasonic TH-42PX60U

1. Rate this product:
(Mouse over the stars to rate this product and click to set your rating.)
2. One-line summary:(Summarize your review in one line. 10 characters minimum; required.)
0 of 55 characters
3. Pros:(Tell us what you like about this product. 10 characters minimum; required.)
0 of 250 characters
4. Cons:(Tell us what you don't like about this product. 10 characters minimum; required.)
0 of 250 characters
Bottom-line summary:(Explain to us in detail why you like or dislike the product, focusing your comments on the product's features and functionality, and your experience using the product. This field is optional.)
0 of 5000 characters

The posting of advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks are prohibited.
Click here to review our site terms of use.

Submit

Where to buy

Panasonic TH-42PX60U: $987.65 - $1,799.99
storepricein stock?rating
pcRUSH
$987.65 Yes 5.0 star rating
Amazon.com
$1,799.99 Yes 5.0 star rating

see prices from 2 stores

Similar products

Where to buy Panasonic TH-42PX60U

Price range: $987.65 - $1,799.99

Special sponsor stores

advertisement Special Sponsor Offer
advertisement
advertisement

Reviews from around the Web

  • t3.com

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: A stunning performer that delivers gorgeous looking pictures... and looks gorgeous too!

    Read full review

  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: The TH-50PX600's sound is arguably even more assured than its pictures, as that fancy speaker system deposits a huge, bass-fuelled but always clear soundstage all over your living room. One day it's possible Panasonic might do a plasma TV that's less than

    Read full review

  • newbie.org

    Editors' rating: 40

    Read full review

powered by alaTest

Before you buy
HDTV finder
Editors' top HDTVs
TV buying guide
HDTV World
Editors' top Blu-ray players
See all TV reviews
sponsored
advertisement
Click Here