
panasonic viera
Panasonic has let everyone mattered to know specs of the VIERA G2 and S2 1080p plasma high-definition televisions coming out into mass availability on February 5th. Both, G2 and S2 series, represent regular betterment over current plasma technology distributed under G1 series. Panasonic has weaponed G2 and S2 with different sorts of panels so they’ve a bit different image quality and consequently price tags. The smallest and less techy 42″ S2 will be usable for 2,100 dollars while the biggest and the best 50″ G2 will adjust you 3,530 dollars back.
In the meantime, price difference between equally sized G2 and S2 is a lot lower considerable and that’s weird because technological spread between them is. Panasonic engineers have configured a beautiful PDP Black panel technology for plasma televisions. PDP is lead-free and outputs 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio. VIEARA G2 has it, but S2 does not. It’s unclear whether S2 has PDP at all, but 2,000,000:1 contrast is a nuisance next a G2.
A difference between VIEARA sets out does not stop here. G2 is also better weaponed. It has 3 HDMI connectors, 4 D4s, Ethernet, VGA. S2 has VGA only. Available sizes are 42″, 46″ and G2 only 50″. The cheapest G2 will do better than the biggest S2.
Panasonic has let everyone mattered to know specs of the VIERA G2 and S2 1080p plasma high-definition televisions coming out into mass availability on February 5th. Both, G2 and S2 series, represent regular betterment over current plasma technology distributed under G1 series. Panasonic has weaponed G2 and S2 with different sorts of panels so they’ve a bit different image quality and consequently price tags. The smallest and less techy 42″ S2 will be usable for 2,100 dollars while the biggest and the best 50″ G2 will adjust you 3,530 dollars back.