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  • Panasonic Viera ST50
  • Panasonic VIERA ST30
  • Sharp AQUOS LC-52LE640U
  • Sony HX850
  • Panasonic Viera VT50
Ranked #4 and #8 in Best Wifi Panasonic TVs
  • 42" 1080p Plasma
  • 3D
Released March, 2012
Two USB ports and two HDMI ports: It's the Noah's Ark of modern connectivity.
Rated 83% by by c|net (May, 2012)
 
$599
  • 50" 1080p Plasma
  • 3D 60 Hz
  • Internet enabled
Released January, 2011
Another unique offering is the ability to interface with the Withings WiFi Body Scale ($159), letting the TV record your weight and graph it over time.
Rated 80% by by c|net (Apr, 2011)
 

Conclusion Which is better for you?

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Winner

PanasonicVIERA GT30

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Features Key features of the Panasonic VIERA UT50 compared to the Panasonic VIERA GT30

42

Plasma

View of Panasonic VIERA UT50
Black levels on the UT50 series are about the same as what we saw on the superb flagship TC-P55VT30 a year ago, which is almost unbelievable in such a cheap TV, and while the sparse color controls give little wiggle room, color accuracy isn't an issue.
Rated 83% by by c|net (May, 2012)
Back view of Panasonic VIERA GT30

50

Plasma

I was quite happy with the 3D picture my cable company offered and was able to run the HDMI through my non 3D surround sound system.
Rated 100% by by Regular-Joe (Feb, 2012)

size

42"
50"
I performed a hands-on evaluation of the 50-inch TC-P50UT50, but this review also applies to the other screen sizes in the series.
VIERA UT50 by c|net (May, 2012)
We performed a hands-on evaluation of the 50-inch Panasonic TC-P50GT30, but this review also applies to the other screen sizes in the series.
VIERA GT30 by c|net (Apr, 2011)
 

Performance Real world tests of Panasonic VIERA UT50 vs Panasonic VIERA GT30

black levels

Panasonic VIERA UT50
Panasonic VIERA GT30
The UT50 has black levels that are incredibly deep, and the fact it does it so cheaply is flabbergasting.
VIERA UT50 by c|net (May, 2012)
I got this tv three days ago and so far i have to say i am extremely satisfied with it,first the 2d picture is top notch deep black level and just overall excellent.
VIERA GT30 by tye-tye24 (Sep, 2011)
 

Differences What are the advantages of each

Advantages compared to the GT30 50"

Slightly deeper blacks 0.0037 cd/sq. m. vs 0.0082 cd/sq. m.
2.2x deeper blacks
Slightly more highly reviewed by consumers 84.78% vs 83.06%
Almost the same

Advantages compared to the UT50 42"

Many more HDMI ports 4 vs 1
3 more HDMI ports
Has CEC VIERA Link vs None
Very few TVs support CEC; control all your devices with one remote
Has built-in Ethernet Yes vs No
Somewhat common; access streaming content over the Internet
Bigger 50" vs 42"
Around 20% bigger
Has Wi-Fi built-in, 802.11n vs None
Most TVs don't have Wi-Fi; access streaming content with no wires

Reviews Word on the street

Panasonic VIERA UT50

Panasonic VIERA GT30

Rated 83%
Read the review (May, 2012)
In practical terms that means other companies' glasses that also support the standard should work with this Panasonic; Samsung's $20 SSG-4100GB glasses do, for example.
Rated 80%
Read the review (Apr, 2011)
Rated 80%
Read the review (Apr, 2011)
Overall the GT30 delivered excellent picture quality, with deep black levels, accurate color, and the essentially perfect uniformity of plasma, with the surprising bonus of handling 1080p/24 content correctly.
Rated 86% by 33 users at amazon.com
Great motion resolution and if you're inclined it even has 3D.
Rated 100% by by RH512 (Apr, 2012)
I would give this television 4 stars because you are compelled to use Panasonic branded products for the 3d glasses and the wireless internet, but the Panasonic Branded accessories are excellent, and well worth the money.
Rated 100% by by BD-King
Panasonic has been putting out plasma's for many years and this is yet another great example of why I'll always choose plasma over LED/LCD any day.
Rated 100% by by M.-Merritt--FusionGuy (Jan, 2013)
Rated 86% by 262 users at amazon.com
I watched Tron 3D which was very impressive but not being used to 3D glasses, I still prefer great 2D picture.
Rated 80% by by Jedi4knight (Jul, 2011)
The latest Visio 65" 3D actually had very good picture but I wanted active 3D rather than passive 3D technology so I passed.
Rated 80% by by Jedi4knight (Jul, 2011)
Panel brightness is not the best even after turning up contrast and brightness.Netflix picture quality is not the best compare to netflix via the PS3.
Rated 80% by by Poise--Kaknowledge (Apr, 2012)

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