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Product Description: Introducing the world's first consumer television with the innovative LIFI light source. LIFI stands for LIght FIdelity. This is a brand-new way to achieve long light source life, quick start-up time and high color fidelity for projection displays. Unlike conventional LCD projection TVs, the LIFI light source lasts so long it might never need to be changed. The High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used in conventional LCD projection TVs contain electrodes that deteriorate, causing diminished brightness and possible damage to the lamp itself. LIFI does not utilize electrodes, which helps achieve more stable performance and a long lifespan.The light source in Panasonic LIFI HDTVs offers full spectrum illumination that faithfully reproduces brilliant red, emerald green and natural skin tones. Whether you're watching hidden camera footage of rare Amazon Forest dwellers or taking in the local newscast, the lifelike color is a bright, beautiful enhancement to your HDTV experience. The 1080p HD display capability provides twice the number of pixels as 720p HDTV displays for superior detail and extraordinary HDTV reproduction.Everything about the LIFI HDTV is designed to bring you to a new level of viewing pleasure. The amazing colors are boosted by the floating feeling provided by the flat panel design, and the audio is rendered more lifelike by the invisible speakers that help fuse picture and sound. The all-black design adds a sleek, modern and luxurious look to your room.
Rating : - Excellent quality for low $$ Got this 1080p set for under $1000, and I honestly have to say I've been extremely impressed.
While some of the online tech reviews focused on it's lower contrast ratio (which is normal for a projection TV), I haven't found it to be a problem - in fact, the TV has a few settings you can tweak if the default contrast isn't up to your standards.
I've owned this for nearly a year now, and it performs perfectly for everything I need it to. 1080p with my Blu-Ray, 1080i from my cable company (looks *awesome* for watching my Dallas Cowboys on Sundays!), 720p or 1080p from my media center computer... heck, even the standard-def TV stations look decent.