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- Reviewed on: 04/28/2006
- Released on: 04/15/2006
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.
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