Best Price On Panasonic tc p65v10 – 65″ plasma tv – widescreen – 1080p (fullhd) – hdtv
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Best Price On Panasonic tc p65v10 – 65″ plasma tv – widescreen – 1080p (fullhd) – hdtv
Cheap – 65″ plasma TV – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV
VIERA’s wide color gamut covers 120% of the HDTV color standard. This approaches the level of colors in cinemas and produces images with extremely rich colors.Enjoy the Internet contents right on your TV. With VIERA CAST technology, you can enjoy online content such as videos, photos, weather and stock information through an easy-to-use Web interface that’s built into the TV. No extra equipment required.This advanced filter keeps images sharp, with minimal glare. While dramatically reducing reflections from external light, it helps to produce clear images. This filter creates pure, crisp images in a wide range of colors…….
Technical Details– 65-inch Class Viera V10 Series Plasma (64.8″ Diagonal)
– 1080p Full-HD Resolution
– THX Certified Display
– Digital Cinema Color 120% of the conventional HDTV color standard
– Over 2,000,000:1* High Contrast (Native 40,000:1)
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As I have purchased many electronics items for myself and my friends and relatives, I have been appointed the ambassador of all things that have a plug attached. A few days ago I found myself in search a number of items I was given a list and a wad of cash to purchase them. After I deposited their monies, I sat down at my computer, and opened up Electronics Expo’s bookmarked website and started my virtual journey.
The first thing on my list from my sister-in-law is a large plasma TV, “the biggest one with the best picture, and don’t even think about spending more than three thousand dollars, including an extra 3 year warranty,” she was quoted as saying on her way out the door. After I clarified the tax issue on the phone, I penciled in the Panasonic TCP-65V10 (a personal favorite in plasma as I like the THX mode that comes built in), and then moved on to the next item on the list for her son Richard.
He is a young man starting out, but as my nephew and a budding videophile, he wants the best set he can get for the money, and so it is Uncle Gregg to the rescue as usual. I thought about his situation for a moment and his small, well-lit apartment and decided a Samsung LCD would work best. Given the distance from his bed to the opposing wall, a 46″ seemed the most appropriate size. He already has a PS3, so I thought it best get him one of the new 3D sets, probably the UN-46C7000 (I’d like a 55″ for myself), and kick in a few bucks for him myself in advance of his 23rd birthday. Check mark number 2.
The next item on my list was from my neighbor Nish , a man of eclectic tastes and little technical knowledge of electronics devices despite being an engineer. He has been in need of a new receiver for some time, and after spending many evenings listening to jazz on my Denon AVR-4810ci, he wanted one but did not need all the bells and whistles. I wrote down the AVR-4310ci and saved him some money with no qualitative differences I thought he would notice. I looked like my Expo coupon WS901X3807 was going to get a good workout today. Check mark number 3.
The last item on my list is one that has been in my own home now for some time and has sprouted to a total of three: the venerable Velodyne Impact Mini. This one is going to my old college roommate Max for his house on the Jersey Shore. Check mark number 4. Whew.
My nephew has had the good fortune of my choice for him being out of stock, so I added Christmas present to his total and got him the Samsung UN-55C7000 for a total of $2776, including the tax and shipping. My sister-in-laws’ TCP-65V10 came out to the outstanding price of $3064 with the same tax and shipping and of course the Denon AVR-4310ci for Nish at $1417.00. The Impact Mini was an astounding $214.00, all inclusive.
All in all I think everyone did outstanding and my position as the electronics Guru has been set in stone.