Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Wizardry | Tags: HDTV, HDTV review, Panasonic, Panasonic TC-P50S1, Panasonic TC-P50S1 review, Panasonic TV review, plasma tv, plasma tv review, TC-P50S1, TV, TV review | No Comments »
Plasma televisions are known for having better images and colors than LCD televisions. Unfortunately, they are also known for consuming about twice the energy of LCD TVs and suffering from screen burn-in. This is not a problem, though, with the Panasonic TC-P50S1, which offers the pros of plasma technology with as little of its cons as possible.
Picture Quality
The Panasonic TC-P50S1 delivers excellent picture quality, making it at par with many high-end models. The black levels are especially worth mentioning, since they are the deepest that Panasonic has been able to produce so far. The shadow detail is also impeccable and the colors are saturated and vibrant, seemingly bursting all over the screen, which is why they are still great in spite of the less than accurate color temperature – a common problem with Panasonic panels.
Even moving images appear crisp and clear on the screen of the TC-P50S1 – a feat achieved by the combination of its 600Hz sub-field drive and its Full-Time 1080 TV Lines Moving Picture Resolution. This means that the TC-P50S1 shows all 1080 lines even during fast-moving scenes, compared to some HDTVs which temporarily reduce the number of lines to keep up with the pace.
Design
Models of the same series usually sport a similar design and like the other S1 models, the TC-P50S1 comes with a sleek, glossy black frame – a frame accentuated by rounded edges and interrupted only by two logos, an indicator light and the power button, which actually blend in nicely. It also has a glossy black stand. It is set apart by one added feature, though – hidden speakers, which also result in a slightly better sound.
Remote Control
The remote control of the TC-P50S1 is similar to other models, though it has three additional buttons for the Viera Link, Viera tools and the SD card. Unfortunately, it does not have a backlight but it does come with buttons that can be easily distinguished from each other since they have different shapes, sizes and colors.
Connectivity Options
The Panasonic TC-P50S1 has enough inputs and outputs, though not as much as high-end models. It has three HDMI inputs – two on the back and one on the side. It also has two AV inputs, two component-video inputs, an RF input for your cable or antenna, an SD card slot and a digital audio output, though not a standard analog one. Also, you will need to have an HDMI-capable computer if you want to use this as a monitor since it does not have a VGA input.
Energy Efficiency
The strongest point of the Panasonic TC-P50S1, though, is its energy efficiency. While Plasma TVs normally consume twice the electricity used up by LCD televisions, the TC-P50S1 consumes less because of its new plasma display panel and the low light output of its standard picture setting. How much less? Enough to qualify for an Energy Star 3.0.
Other Features
The Panasonic TC-P50S1 also comes with the Viera Link, a feature which allows you to switch on all your HDMI-capable devices, such as your DVD player, Blu-Ray player and surround sound speakers with just the press of a button. It has features to prevent and treat screen burn-in, as well, so you can always have great images on your screen. All these make the Panasonic TC-P50S1 a good HDTV, and definitely one worth considering with its relatively low price.
Edward McKellen is an HDTV expert who writes HDTV reviews for HDTVreviewlab.com. To read more about the Panasonic TC-P50S1 plasma TV or check out the latest Pioneer HDTV reviews visit HDTVreviewlab.com
Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Playthings for All Ages | Tags: Book Bag, children's school backpack, school backpack, school books safely | 1 Comment »
The main reason why parents should select their children’s school backpack with great care is that the backpack happens to be the best means to help a child carry their personal effects and school books safely – both from the home to school and from the school to their home. It is therefore a good idea to know what you as a concerned and responsible parent will have to look for in a children’s school backpack in order to ensure that you buy the most appropriate school backpack.
Don’t Make Elementary Mistake When Buying Children’s School Backpack
All too often parents make an elementary mistake which is to go out and purchase the backpack that is largest in size and which is also very bold and is perhaps even a rolling style children’s school backpack. However, it is far better to first check with the school authorities in regard to the size of their school lockers so that you are able to purchase children’s school backpack that will fit into the locker without being too large.
Some schools make it necessary that the children’s school backpack be of a certain style or color and so you need to bear these factors in your mind before going for any purchase. The size of the children’s school backpack is an important consideration because you don’t want to saddle your child with a backpack that is either too big or too small for them. In addition, you need to factor in the child’s age as well as size before giving them a backpack to take with them to their school.
Another important consideration when purchasing children’s school backpacks is to check that the backpack fits the child well which is especially important as an ill-fitting backpack will result in painful injuries to the child’s back and neck and so will add to the parents’ woes. With many millions of children carrying a backpack to their schools each day you can be sure that the choices in regard to type of children’s school backpack will be many. So, be ensured to choose the backpack with utmost care.
Lastly, when picking the children’s school backpack makes sure to purchase a product that will last for a long time because you don’t want to be forced into buying a new children’s school backpack before even a year has passed since your last purchase.
If you are a parent who is going to buy a wheeled school backpack then it is necessary to take a look on products such as Olympia Rolling backpack and High Sierra Wheeled Book Bag. With such products you are at least confirmed that your child will not have any injury as a result of having to use a shoulder borne school backpack.
Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: accommodation, destinations, England, hotels, London, recreation, shopping, travel, travel and leisure, travel tips, United Kingdom, vacations | No Comments »
The capital city of England is London, which is as famous for its shopping as it is for its history and culture. People from all over the world flock to London to sample the wonderful stores and markets on offer.
Covent Garden has become known for its unusual and specialist shops, and has become a very hip place to be seen. There are a number of excellent restaurants in Covent Garden not just excellent shops. The origins of Covent Garden market can be traced back to the middle ages and, until 1980, it was famous for the many stalls which sold vegetables and fruit as well as flowers.
Camden Market is now one of the most popular places to visit in London. There has been a markets here in Camden for a long time, but in its present status only since 1974. The market is actually a group of adjoining markets selling wares of most things one could possibly think of.
The Kings Road is known as Chelsea’s high street, and one of the most chic and stylish streets to shop in London. Back in the 1970s the Kings Road was closely associated with ‘Punks’, who proved to be an attraction in London themselves. However, the Kings Road is more subdued these days and no longer just a haunt of the followers of the anti-fashion era.
Sloane Street is a street in London which runs north to south, and takes its name from Sir Hans Sloane, who purchased the surrounding area in 1712. Sloane Street has has long been a fashionable shopping district, but is probably just as well known for lending it name to the ‘Sloane Rangers’ in the 1990s. The name Sloane Ranger was applied to the stereotypical young upper class English ladies seen in the area during this time. (One famous woman often referred to as a Sloane Ranger was Lady Diana Spencer)
Harrods department store in Knightsbridge is the worlds largest department store standing on 18,000 m2. The Harrods motto is ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’ meaning all things for all people, everywhere’. A very exclusive and luxurious department store, Harrods is famous the world over for its food hall and its toy department.
Another famous London department store is Selfridges in Oxford Street. In 1909 Selfridges, named after its owner Gordon Selfridge, opened its doors to the public. When it opened Selfridges set new standards for the retailing business. This was because all of the shop floors were designed so that goods on sale were more easily accessible to the customer.
The shops in London offer as much diversity as its culture and no matter how bizarre ones shopping requirements, it can be found in London. Whether you like to shop in department stores or prefer to rummage through the markets, London has it all.
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