Compare with...

  • LG LM7600
  • Sony BRAVIA HX750 Series
  • Samsung 8000 Series (2012 LCD)
  • Panasonic VIERA GT30
  • Panasonic VIERA ST30
Ranked #3 and #5 in 2012 TVs with Active 3D
  • 55" 1080p Plasma
  • 3D 60 Hz
  • Internet enabled
Released January, 2012
Picture settings: Panasonic barely changed its options on the ST50 and remains one of the least-adjustable TVs on the market.
Rated 92% by by c|net (Mar, 2012)
 
  • 50" Plasma
  • 3D
  • Internet enabled
Announced January, 2012
I'm also a pretty big gamer and have an Xbox 360 and a PS3 hooked up via HDMI.
Rated 100% by by Robert-J.-Kibler
 

Conclusion Which is better for you?

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Winner

PanasonicViera ST50

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Features Key features of the Panasonic Viera ST50 compared to the GT50

55

Plasma

Front view of Panasonic Viera ST50
The ST50 handily outperforms its predecessor, with deeper blacks, more accurate color, and an improved bright-room image.
Rated 92% by by c|net (Mar, 2012)
Front view of Panasonic Viera GT50

50

Plasma

Although you can get an HD picture using these, HDMI inputs produce a much higher quality picture.
Rated 100% by by Robert-J.-Kibler

size

55"
50"
I performed a hands-on evaluation of the 55-inch Panasonic TC-P55GT50, but this review also applies to the other screen sizes in the series.
Viera GT50 by c|net (Jun, 2012)
 

Performance Real world tests of Panasonic Viera ST50 vs GT50

 

Differences What are the advantages of each

Advantages compared to the GT50 50"

Bigger 55" vs 50"
10% bigger
Significantly more highly reviewed by consumers 92% vs 81.62%
Around 15% more highly reviewed by consumers

Advantages compared to the ST50 55"

More USB ports 3 vs 2
1 more USB ports
More D-Sub inputs 1 vs 0
1 more D-Sub inputs; great for hooking up to a computer
More HDMI ports 4 vs 3
1 more HDMI ports

Reviews Word on the street

Panasonic Viera ST50

Panasonic Viera GT50

Rated 92%
Read the review (Mar, 2012)
Of course I can't say how the ST50 will age, but if the 2011 Panasonics are any indication, it won't get much worse during the first year.
Rated 81%
Read the review (Jun, 2012)
Like all 2012 Panasonic active-3D TVs the GT50 complies with the Full HD 3D standard, so in addition to Panasonic's own 2012 specs it also plays well with others, namely the $20 Samsungs.

picture quality

I haven't seen the ST50, but I can't help but feel that the extra 24,000 shades of grey really push this TV to a higher level of picture quality.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by Michael-Romo--mikeromo (Apr, 2012)
Blacks are blacks on the UT50/ ST50 but on the GT50 it's BLACK with DETAIL!
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by Somebody--Somewhere (Sep, 2012)
The ST50 series has a plastic bezel and clear plastic frame around it that to me screams 'cheap.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 80% by by Mediahound (Jul, 2012)

video

I would love to have the extra $1,000 to move to the VT50 and get 96Hz mode and the additional calibration options, but in all honesty the GT50 really delivers and from what I hear so too does the ST50 model.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by Burketop
After agonizing over the ST50, I ultimately ended up choosing the GT50 for the 4th HDMI slot and the built-in THX modes.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by Jen--Geek-Girl (Mar, 2013)

bezel

I originally made up my mind to purchase an HDTV at no more than the ST50 price level but as it happened the GT50 is staying put... the plastic has been pulled off the bezel.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by Somebody--Somewhere (Sep, 2012)

3d

I have yet to try out the 3D capability or use many of the programs (I have been using programs off of my Roku and Xbox 360)... So still need to spend the time to really make the slight premium over the ST50 worth it.
Panasonic Viera GT50 50" | Rated 100% by by David-Chou (Dec, 2012)

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