
Panasonic TC-P42C1 42-inch 720p Plasma HDTV
Experience Immersive Home Entertainment The Panasonic VIERA C1 Series TC-P42C1 is a 42-inch plasma HDTV designed to bring your favorite content to life. Featuring 720p resolution, a high contrast ratio, and a fast subfield drive, this television delivers sharp and vibrant images with smooth motio...
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Overview
Experience Immersive Home Entertainment
The Panasonic VIERA C1 Series TC-P42C1 is a 42-inch plasma HDTV designed to bring your favorite content to life. Featuring 720p resolution, a high contrast ratio, and a fast subfield drive, this television delivers sharp and vibrant images with smooth motion.
Key Features:
- Display: 42" Plasma
- Resolution: 720p (1024 x 768)
- HDMI Ports: 2
- Native Contrast Ratio: 15,000:1
- Dynamic Contrast: Infinite Black
- Subfield Drive: 600 Hz
- Media: Viera Image Viewer via SD card
Key Features
1024 x 768
Native contrast 15,000:1, Dynamic contrast Infinite black for the brightest whites and darkest blacks
2 HDMI; 600 Hz Sub-Field drive for razor sharp moving images
Viera Image Viewer, enjoy your photos on the big screen via SD card
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 42-inch screen size, providing a substantial viewing area for entertainment.
- Features a 720p resolution, which is suitable for standard high-definition content.
- Boasts a native contrast of 15,000:1 and dynamic "Infinite black" for deep blacks and bright whites.
- Equipped with 600 Hz Sub-Field Drive technology, aiming to deliver razor-sharp moving images.
- Includes Viera Image Viewer, allowing users to enjoy photos directly from an SD card on the big screen.
👎 Cons
- The resolution is 720p, which is not Full HD (1080p) or 4K, potentially offering less detail than newer displays.
- Only features two HDMI inputs, which might be limiting for users with multiple modern devices.
- As a plasma HDTV, it may consume more power and generate more heat than equivalent LED models.
- Specific details about smart TV functionalities or internet connectivity are not provided.
- The product's age as a 2009 model suggests it may lack current generation features and picture processing advancements.