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.
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.
The TH-42PX60U can change aspect ratios with HD sources, a welcome improvement over last year's models, offering a total of five choices with HD and four with SD resolutions, including a zoom that you can adjust for vertical size and position. Unfortunately, unlike many wide-screen sets, the TH-42PX60U cheats with its 4:3 mode when fed HD resolutions. Instead of scaling incoming HD sources properly, the 4:3 mode simply puts up bright, gray bars--unlike with SD sources, you can't select black or darker gray--over the stretched image, obscuring either side of the screen.
There are three picture modes: Vivid, Standard, and Cinema, each with different preset picture values. In order to optimize the picture for multiple sources, you need to choose a different mode, which means you are limited to three separate setups on this model--not quite true independent input memories. Warm, Normal, and Cool color-temperature presets give you a choice of the overall hue of the picture, with Warm being the closest to the standard. A feature called Black Level that's on the second page of the menu gives you the choice of Light or Dark. We recommend Light, because Dark just cuts black off at about 10 IRE, making dark details disappear. The color-management feature doesn't appear to affect the color decoder, which is fine with us since the set's color decoding is commendably accurate (see Performance).
Connectivity on this set is generous, given its price. The two HDMI inputs are welcome in a world where most HDTVs still provide only one. There are also two component-video inputs, two S-Video inputs, two composite-video inputs, an RF input that will accept over-the-air analog and digital signals as well as QAM cable HDTV signals, and an A/V output with composite video only. Front-panel connections include the SD card slot as well as S-Video and composite-video inputs. There's no RS-232 port for control programming, but we don't expect one in a set in this price range.
| Test | Result | Score |
| Before color temp (20/80) | 6,050/5,750K | Average |
| After color temp (20/80) | 6,550/6,475K | Good |
| Before grayscale variation 20 to 100 IRE | +/- 597K | Average |
| After grayscale variation 20 to 100 IRE | +/- 58K | Good |
| Color of red (x/y) | 0.662/0.328 | Average |
| Color of green | 0.252/0.669 | Poor |
| Color of blue | 0.147/0.060 | Good |
| Overscan | 2 percent | Good |
| Black-level retention | Gray pattern stable | Average |
| 2:3 pull-down, 24fps | Yes | Good |
| Defeatable edge enhancement | Yes | Good |
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
Panasonic TH 42PX60U - 42 in Plasma TV
Product Type:
Plasma TV
Diagonal Size:
42 in - Widescreen
Dimensions (WxDxH):
40.2 in x 3.7 in x 27.8 in
Weight:
65 lbs
Digital Television Certification:
HDTV
Resolution:
1024 x 768
Display Format:
720p
Input Video Formats:
480p
,
720p
,
1080i
Technology:
Plasma (PDP)
Progressive Scan:
Progressive scanning (line doubling)
Image Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Digital TV Tuner:
QAM
,
ATSC
Analog TV Tuner:
NTSC
Additional Features:
On-screen menu
,
JPEG photo playback
,
Built-in card reader
,
Video noise reduction
Sound Output Mode:
Stereo
Speaker System:
2 speakers
Sound Effects:
Virtual Surround Mode
DVR:
None
VCR:
None
DVD:
None
Supported Flash Memory Cards:
SD Memory Card
Radio:
None
Remote Control:
Universal remote control - Infrared
Power:
AC 120 V
Battery:
None