Panasonic Viera TC-P46S2 Television Review-A Beautiful Plasma

We’ve got another fine example of the Panasonic Viera line to talk about today, folks, and it should impress once you get a look at it.  Today we’re talking about the Panasonic Viera TC-P46S2, and there’s quite a bit to like.

The Panasonic Viera TC-P46S2 is a forty six inch 1080p plasma television that offers both Deep Color and x.v.Color technologies for image clarity, two ten watt speakers with simulated surround sound capability, three HDMI inputs, two composite video inputs, two component video inputs, one digital audio output, a Secure Digital card slot, Viera Link, and a game mode to reduce blurring in high speed images.

The picture and sound alike are both pretty nice here–1080p plasma may not be quite as good as, say, 1080 LED, but it’s still pretty nice.  Same goes with the slightly augmented ten watt speakers.  There’s a fair mix of ports here with nothing clearly overemphasized, and in general, this is a pretty nice television.

The price isn’t half bad, either.  It’s quite a bit of television, and charging nine hundred bucks for it isn’t exactly out of line.  Admittedly, that’s the sale price out at Best Buy, but it’s still a pretty fair price.  This means that, not surprisingly, I definitely suggest you have a look at the Panasonic Viera TC-P46S2 if you’re in the market for a new television.