Panasonic TC-L42E50
Manufacturer: Panasonic Part number: TC-L42E50
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- Bottom Line:
- The Panasonic E50 is a budget TV with a smattering of features but little to recommend in the way of picture quality.
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CNET editors' review
Panasonic TC-L42E50 price range: $500.95 - $943.99
- Reviewed by: Ty Pendlebury
- Edited by: David Katzmaier
- Reviewed on: 07/09/2012
The good: The Panasonic E50 is an attractive LCD TV that offers a solid amount of features, including Smart TV, for the price. Picture quality is better than that of the much more expensive Panasonic DT50.
The bad: That said, picture quality isn't the best, with rival LCDs and plasmas providing better performance for the money. Colors are a little off and a lack of deep blacks and comprehensive shadow detail lets the set down. Uniformity is an issue with large splodges in black areas of the picture. The TV built-in lacks wireless connectivity.
The bottom line: The Panasonic E50 is a budget TV with a smattering of features but little to recommend in the way of picture quality.
User reviews
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Now a fan of Panny for an LED backlit LCD HDTV!
by SSSwitzer on May 14, 2012
Pros: Picture quality is excellent,
Set up was easy,
Build quality is solid.Cons: Image will blur when the movement is super fast.
Summary: Finally decided to upgrade from a bulky and heavy 27" Panasonic CRT TV in my smallish den (11x13x8); I spent three days researching and comparing models, rejecting 3D outright (can'...
Summary: Finally decided to upgrade from a bulky and heavy 27" Panasonic CRT TV in my smallish den (11x13x8); I spent three days researching and comparing models, rejecting 3D outright (can't stand it). Since the light in that room can go from rather bright to almost dark, I opted for an LCD with LED backlighting over Plasma (which is what I would have chosen if I had a need for a larger monitor and a "home theatre" type of room to put it in).
I computed the requisite distance I would need for the room to be optimum at 39"s. One poster in my travels indicated that you should ideally go slightly larger: get the TV home, and wait a week and then see if you think his advice good. I remembered that advice and when I got this 42" home it at first seemed a tad large. A few days later and voila - perfect for viewing 11-12' away. YMMV.
I selected this Panny over costlier models from Samsung and LG after comparing the features. I had read that Panny is the way to go "if you really want accurate flesh tones." The most recent advice from the experts (C-NET for ex.) is get 4 HDMI inputs (check); 4 or more adjustable "settings" for the picture including an automatic (but defeatable) adjustment for changes in the ambinet lighting (check!); 1080p resolution (check); a 120 Hz Refresh Rate (check + an enhancement as well); USB and Component (check); "Smart" feature for internet via ethernet or wireless (check: Viera Smart and Wireless READY).
I used the Disney WoW Calibration (Blu Ray) DVD and found that the ideal for late night viewing (i.e., completely controlled ambient lighting) was very close to the calibrations I had made without the DVD. Still, do get this calibration disk, it's worth every penny, and is very easy to understand and use - every action is explained to you prior to the instructions on how to accomplish each setting.
I have been using this TV for over a month now and I simply love it. Do get to know how to operate all of the Menu Settings for the picture, but I like to turn off all the enhancements, set it to "Normal" (not "Warm" or "Cool") and focus on the big 5:
1. Black Level, found on the Brightness control
2. White Level, called Contrast
3. Sharpness
4. Color Saturation labeled Color
5. Color Tint
THEN, I try the enhancements and decide from there. ALL of the settings can be altered and memorized or easily re-set to the default (they are: Standard, Cinema, Vivid, Game and Custom).
There are a number of apps (and an internet button on the remote to take you there), including NetFlix, YouTube, and Skype. (DNLA is also available on this TV, but I have not looked into that; there is also USB and a SmartCard for displaying photos).
The only complaint I have is that on occassion the image will blur when the movement is super fast, for example a woman's hair in an animated film. I have gotten used to seeing this, but it is still distracting at times. I'm told it will happen on occassion with most if not all LCD/LED's. Rare, sure, but worth a mention.
To complement this choice I picked-up the latest Panasonic Blu Ray Player which also has ethernet into my wireles router, and of course HDMI straight into the TV. It's the xxx320, with the keyless remote some hate (I love it, you just have to spend some time learning how to use it). You may want to look into that as it is a VieraSmart product.
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Good Luck Every Body!8 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great TV for the money.
by rfb100 on June 15, 2012
Pros: Picture is great - much better than brand S---. Remote controls are straightforward and complete. Would strongly recommend this set to anyone where space concerns limit you to a 42" screen.
Cons: See below for details.
Summary: My only complaint is the fact that audio output is only available using a digital (toslink) optical connector and adapter. Adding a standard RCA analog stereo output would seem to ...
Summary: My only complaint is the fact that audio output is only available using a digital (toslink) optical connector and adapter. Adding a standard RCA analog stereo output would seem to be very low-cost addition, instead of requiring a buyer to get a third-party adapter. Tech support displayed a high degree of low interest in helping resolve the issue. Not a critical flaw but irritating.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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For $549 at Best Buy, can't go wrong.
by janus1972 on March 10, 2013
Pros: Outstanding picture quality in outdoor HD scenes providing nice black levels. Inspiring 1080p blu ray performance.
Cons: INCONSISTENT black levels during dark scenes, blacks can seem very dark grey at best but in outdoor scenes, I have no complaints at all. Picture quality is vibrant with well defined object lines, providing depth with near 3D like appearance.
Summary: If your local Best Buy still has these in stock for $549, and you want quality for a really good price, get it. It looks really nice and thin and ...
Summary: If your local Best Buy still has these in stock for $549, and you want quality for a really good price, get it. It looks really nice and thin and provides a very respectable HD and 1080p blu ray performance. Insert the Avengers blu ray disc and you will see the potential and beauty of what this tv will do. Really rich black colors will take picture quality to the highest level but you will have to get a Panasonic Viera or Samsung plasma set. This LED will give you a brighter, glass like picture at the cost of very deep black levels.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Panasonic
- Part number: TC-L42E50
- Description: The brightness, saturation, contrast and sharpness of colors are finely compensated in each scene. Highly vivid colors are produced with hardly any mutual interference. People's faces are also detected, and skin tones are beautifully corrected to ensure soft, natural complexions.
General
- TV type LED-LCD
- Screen size 42 in
- Viewing angle 178 degrees
- Viewing angle (vertical) 178 degrees
Features
- Connectivity Wi-Fi ready, adapter sold separately
- Internet streaming services Skype,
FOX sports,
SHOUTcast,
AccuWeather,
VIERA Connect,
Hulu Plus,
MLB.tv,
Pandora,
YouTube - Skype details Skype ready,
Web camera sold separately - Panasonic TY-CC20W - TV features Clear Panel,
Game mode,
Remote Control App Support,
Auto power off,
VIERA Link,
Intelligent Scene Controller Video
- Technology LED-LCD
- Backlight technology LED Backlight technology
- LED backlight type Edge-lit
- Native resolution 1920 x 1080
- Resolution 1080p
- Aspect ratio 16:9
- 24p technology 24p Cinema Smoother
- Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
- Widescreen Widescreen
- Widescreen modes Full,
Conventional 4:3,
Just,
Zoom - HDCP compatible Yes
- Supported DTV resolutions 1080/24p,
720p,
480p,
1080p,
1080i,
480i TV Tuner
- TV tuner presence Yes
- HDTV Tuner Yes
- Digital TV tuner ATSC,
QAM - Analog TV tuner NTSC
- TV tuner reception system NTSC
Audio
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 10 Watt
- Analog video input signals NTSC
- Surround mode Yes
- Total output power 20 Watt
Connectivity
- HDMI ports qty 4
- PC interface VGA (HD-15)
- Input/Output connections 4 x HDMI (19 pin HDMI Type A) - Side,
Audio line-in (RCA phono x 2) - Bottom,
1 x VGA input (15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)) - Bottom,
Composite video / component video input (RCA phono x 3) - Bottom,
1 x Audio output - Bottom,
2 x USB 2.0 (4 pin USB Type A),
1 x Network (RJ-45) - Bottom,
1 x Audio line-in (Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm) - Video interface HDMI,
Component,
Composite
Remote Control
- Type Standard remote control
- Second remote control type None
Stands & Mounts
- Stand included Included
- Stand design Tabletop
- Flat panel mount interface Yes
Power
- Power device Power supply - Internal
- Power device nominal voltage AC 120 V
- Power consumption operational 52.8 Watt
Dimensions & Weight
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 39.3 in x 9.7 in x 25.6 in - With stand
- Weight 37.5 lbs
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
- Width 47.6 in
- Depth 12.6 in
- Height 28.4 in
- Weight 46.3 lbs
Sustainability
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2011) 3.6
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2012) 3.6
Product series
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
Specs: LED-LCD,
42 in,
1080p,
Edge-lit,
Skype,
FOX sports,
SHOUTcast,
AccuWeather,
VIERA Connect,
Hulu Plus,
MLB.tv,
Pandora,
YouTube,
EPA Energy Star -

Manufacturer: Panasonic
Specs: LED-LCD,
55 in,
1080p,
Edge-lit,
Skype,
FOX sports,
SHOUTcast,
AccuWeather,
VIERA Connect,
Hulu Plus,
MLB.tv,
Pandora,
YouTube,
EPA Energy Star -

Manufacturer: Panasonic
Specs: LED-LCD,
47 in,
1080p,
Edge-lit,
Skype,
FOX sports,
SHOUTcast,
AccuWeather,
VIERA Connect,
Hulu Plus,
MLB.tv,
Pandora,
YouTube,
EPA Energy Star
Accessories
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Panasonic
- Address:
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 - Phone: 800/662-3537


