Panasonic TX-42ER250ZZ

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Panasonic TX-42ER250ZZ
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Best rating 42 inch TVs
Resolution: Full HD - Mid Price
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Panasonic TX-42ER250ZZ specifications

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Main characteristics
A type LCD TV
Diagonal 42 "(107 cm)
Screen format 16:9
Resolution 1920x1080
HD Resolution 1080p Full HD
LED (LED) backlight there is
Stereo sound there is
Refresh rate index 60 Hz
Picture
Progressive scan there is
Signal reception
NICAM stereo sound support there is
DVB-T support DVB-T MPEG4
DVB-T2 support there is
DVB-C support DVB-C MPEG4
Teletext there is
Sound
Sound power 16 W (2x8 W)
Acoustic system two speakers
Surround sound there is
Audio decoders Dolby Digital
Multimedia
Supported formats MP3, WMA, MPEG4, MKV, JPEG
Interfaces
Inputs AV, VGA, HDMI x3, MHL, USB x2
Outputs coaxial
Front / side connectors AV, USB
HDMI interface version HDMI 1.4
Wi-Fi support no
Headphone jack there is
Functions
Number of independent TV tuners 1
Video recording to a USB stick
Sleep timer there is
Child protection there is
Additionally
Wall mountable there is
VESA mount standard 300 × 200 mm
Dimensions with stand (WxHxD) 946x602x227 mm
Weight 7.4 kg
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD) 946x553x76 mm

Opinions from the Panasonic TX-42ER250ZZ

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Rating: 4 out of 5
Vanya V.
Advantages: Price 21990, for this money the best option, good picture, 3 hdmi, 2 usb.
Disadvantages: The speakers do not have enough low frequencies, the build quality, I will not say that the worst, but the plastic on the frame in places in waves, no, this is not such a copy I got, in the store others have the same
Comment: For this price, everything suits me, I took it to connect to a laptop, the text is clear.
January 31, 2018, Barnaul
Rating: 5 out of 5
Sergey M.
Advantages: Excellent matrix, bright, juicy colors. Convenient remote control.
Comment: I bought for use instead of a monitor, watch movies, play. The image quality surpassed all expectations, the Japanese never let me down, you just need to select "PC mode" in the display width settings. I can't appreciate the sound and functions of the TV because I don't use them. There is even a built-in player for viewing photos and videos from a flash drive, but this is self-indulgence, made in the appendage. In general, as a simple indicator works great.
10 March 2018, Yekaterinburg
Rating: 4 out of 5
Advantages: -Good picture, bright, juicy, FullHD. The scene of the picture can adjust itself to the film, although sometimes there is a noticeable delay in adjustment. -Ratio size / price. The quality seems to be quite good too -Three HDMI inputs, although now it seems that all TVs have a standard minimum -The presence of ordinary tulips (RCA, AV) -Ability to play movies / music from a USB flash drive, the ability to record a broadcast from a TV to a USB flash drive (but watch what was recorded only on a TV and you can, the computer does not take video; maybe you can run it on your computer, but I did not bother)
Disadvantages: -The sound is weak, but not very critical (for me), although it could be better. The MiniJack output is still there - Remote. As it has already been said here, the TV set catches signals from the remote control, like cheap Chinese garbage with Ali. It is necessary to direct the remote control strictly exactly directly at the TV set so that it can catch it. And still close to be. And the location of some of the buttons is not the most successful, and they are pressed like on a Chinese trinket -The most unpleasant minus is the non-deactivable OverScan mode in HDMI - the enlarged picture mode. This is when the picture from any device connected via HDMI will be enlarged, say, 102-105% instead of 100%. And it turns out that the edges of the image go beyond the boundaries of the screen.But still, I found a way to eliminate this cant! -In the menu there is a "software update" item, but the firmware itself cannot be obtained anywhere, even on the Panasonic's office website
Comment: The TV is good! On the whole, it suits me and I am satisfied with it, I would even pull a 5-ku. If not for the shortcomings described in the "shortcomings". Most annoying was the non-switchable OverScan in HDMI mode (there is no such problem on VGA). I even wanted to put a three because of him. The only option that I could find how to turn it off was to switch the scene of the picture to "PC mode", but the picture became blurry, muddy and faded, and with a dynamic picture, there was a good trail of motion, i.e. this is not a solution to the problem at all. I rummaged through all the settings in the TV set - you can't turn off Overscan! But having googled this problem again, I finally found that this TV set has an engineering menu! It is through it that you can turn off this ill-fated Overscan. On the first photo, for example, a computer is connected, mode 1920x1080 60Hz - who can see the Start button or the current date? And take a look at the column of icons on the left ... And on the second photo, the engineering menu and the Overscan already set to zero. Compare the picture and feel the difference) Is the date visible now? And the start button? :) You can get into the service menu by pressing the buttons on the "Menu, 8, 2, 0, 2" remote control. Exit, as elsewhere, with the Menu button. The Overscan mode is hidden in the "Stretched sweep" Another special "thanks" to Panasonic's technical support. I turned to them with a question of non-disconnectable OverScan and where to get the firmware. And in response, silence. Half a year has certainly passed. No, in general, no support
June 16, 2019, Pechory

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