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TX-P65VT30B

65" 3D Plasma TV

  • VIERA Neo Plasma Full HD 3D TV with Freeview HD & Freesat HD
  • Two Pairs of 3D Eyewear Included
  • 600Hz Sub-field Drive Intelligent Frame Creation Pro
  • Infinite Black Pro
  • Enjoy selected online content with smart VIERA Connect
  • USB HDD and SD Card Recording
  • DLNA/WiFi Ready
TX-P65VT30B
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eShop Price*: 4,988.99 GBP

 


*Panasonic UK Online Shop (eShop) Price
 

Awards

TX-P65VT30, HDTV Test, Highly Recommended, January 2012

01/2012

TX-P65VT30, HDTV Test, Highly Recommended, January 2012

'If you’re interested mainly in 2D viewing and want the biggest, and by most people’s estimation, the best consumer Plasma TV available at the time of writing, then this is it.'
TX-P65VT30, Home Cinema Choice, Reference Status Award, October 2011

10/2011

TX-P65VT30, Home Cinema Choice, Reference Status Award, October 2011

'The quality of Panasonic's VT30 panel and the accompanying picture engine isn't diminished by the size of the screen beast. Indeed, if anything it enhanced, with 3D a spectacular beneficiary. '
TX-P65VT30, Trusted Reviews, Recommended Award, September 2011

09/2011

TX-P65VT30, Trusted Reviews, Recommended Award, September 2011

"With its huge 65in screen and high-contrast, crosstalk-free pictures, Panasonic’s P65VT30 is the ultimate 3D TV."
TX-P65VT30, What Hi-Fi? Ultimate Guide to High End, Best Buy, September 2011

09/2011

TX-P65VT30, What Hi-Fi? Ultimate Guide to High End, Best Buy, September 2011

"One of the best televisions we have ever tested; if you can afford it, buy one today"
TX-P65VT30, AV Forums, Highly Recommended Award, July 2011

07/2011

TX-P65VT30, AV Forums, Highly Recommended Award, July 2011

"Panasonic have certainly raised their game in 2011 and there is no doubt that the VT30 is arguably the best consumer display currently on the market."
TX-P65VT30, Register Hardware, Recommended Award, July 2011

07/2011

TX-P65VT30, Register Hardware, Recommended Award, July 2011

"Its pictures are so large and sharp it’s easy to be convinced of their reality."

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