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<blockquote data-quote="xavito" data-source="post: 1057706242" data-attributes="member: 13356"><p>50"...[avforums.com]...Panasonic <span style="color: #FF8C00">TX-50DX802B review</span>...<a href="https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx802-tx-50dx802b-ultra-hd-4k-tv-review.12800" target="_blank">https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx802-tx-50dx802b-ultra-hd-4k-tv-review.12800</a></p><p></p><p><em><p style="text-align: center">Conclusion</p></em></p><p style="text-align: center"><em></p></em></p><p style="text-align: center"><em>The DX802 is clearly aimed at the lifestyle sector of the TV market but we were pleased to discover that despite the emphasis on design, Panasonic haven't compromised on performance. The 50DX802 uses an easel-style silver stand that includes a separate soundbar and it is certainly eye-catching. The build quality is good and although you will need a wide surface to position the DX802B on, there is also the option to wall mount both the TV and the soundbar. In the case of the soundbar itself, it definitely sounds better than most built-in speakers but will struggle to compete with a dedicated soundbar that includes its own active subwoofer. In terms of features the DX802 includes THX certification, active shutter 3D and support for HDR10, along with Panasonic's excellent Firefox Smart TV platform with a full compliment of catch-up and streaming services. The input lag was measured at 44ms and if energy consumption is important to you, the DX802 proved to be very efficient.</p></em></p><p style="text-align: center"><em></p></em></p><p style="text-align: center"><em>The overall performance of the 50DX802B was very good, with a decent out-of-the-box performance and an impressive greyscale accuracy after calibration. We were a little disappointed at the overall colour accuracy, especially from a Panasonic, but the DX802 handled the HDR tests quite well. The native colour gamut was 67% of Rec.2020, the peak brightness was limited to 545nits and the tone mapping appeared to clip content mastered at more than 1,000nits but overall the HDR performance was good, although lacking some of the impact of other TVs we've tested. The performance with standard and high definition content was excellent and we were glad to find that the local dimming was much improved over other Panasonic TVs we've seen. The 3D was also very good, delivering plenty of depth whilst keeping the flicker and crosstalk to a minimum. So overall the Panasonic TX-50DX802B proved to be an excellent combination of design and performance that is worthy of recommendation.</p><p></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xavito, post: 1057706242, member: 13356"] 50"...[avforums.com]...Panasonic [COLOR="#FF8C00"]TX-50DX802B review[/COLOR]...[URL="https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx802-tx-50dx802b-ultra-hd-4k-tv-review.12800"]https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx802-tx-50dx802b-ultra-hd-4k-tv-review.12800[/URL] [I][CENTER]Conclusion The DX802 is clearly aimed at the lifestyle sector of the TV market but we were pleased to discover that despite the emphasis on design, Panasonic haven't compromised on performance. The 50DX802 uses an easel-style silver stand that includes a separate soundbar and it is certainly eye-catching. The build quality is good and although you will need a wide surface to position the DX802B on, there is also the option to wall mount both the TV and the soundbar. In the case of the soundbar itself, it definitely sounds better than most built-in speakers but will struggle to compete with a dedicated soundbar that includes its own active subwoofer. In terms of features the DX802 includes THX certification, active shutter 3D and support for HDR10, along with Panasonic's excellent Firefox Smart TV platform with a full compliment of catch-up and streaming services. The input lag was measured at 44ms and if energy consumption is important to you, the DX802 proved to be very efficient. The overall performance of the 50DX802B was very good, with a decent out-of-the-box performance and an impressive greyscale accuracy after calibration. We were a little disappointed at the overall colour accuracy, especially from a Panasonic, but the DX802 handled the HDR tests quite well. The native colour gamut was 67% of Rec.2020, the peak brightness was limited to 545nits and the tone mapping appeared to clip content mastered at more than 1,000nits but overall the HDR performance was good, although lacking some of the impact of other TVs we've tested. The performance with standard and high definition content was excellent and we were glad to find that the local dimming was much improved over other Panasonic TVs we've seen. The 3D was also very good, delivering plenty of depth whilst keeping the flicker and crosstalk to a minimum. So overall the Panasonic TX-50DX802B proved to be an excellent combination of design and performance that is worthy of recommendation.[/CENTER][/I] [/QUOTE]
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