Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-Inch Widescreen HD-Ready LCD Projection Television
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Product Description
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75138 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: PT-43LC14
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 95.00 pounds
- Display size: 43
Features
- 43-inch, slim-body LCD projection TV with widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio; 49.6 x 31.3 x 12.8 inches (W x H x D)
- 1,280 x 720 native resolution; HD-ready with support for 480i, 480p, 720p, and full 1080i resolution
- Progressive Scan Doubling enhances standard interlaced signals and renders them in seamless, flicker-free 480p
- PCMCIA/SD Memory Card lets you view digital photo slideshows right on your big-screen TV
- 2-tuner picture-in-picture, 12 video inputs, including 1 HDMI digital-video input and 4 component-video inputs
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Large enough to "wow" you but compact enough for modest-sized homes and offices, Panasonic's PT-43LC14 high-definition liquid-crystal projection TV offers a perfectly flat, 43-inch display in a widescreen (16:9) dimension that's perfect for viewing DVDs and DTV movies in their native aspect ratios. The foot-deep set offers a total of 12 separate inputs, including 4 component-video inputs, a HDMI digital video input for a direct-digital connection with a DTV set-top box, and 1 PC input capable of VGA, SVGA, or compressed XGA resolution (1 rear, 1 front). A handy PCMCIA/SD Memory Card slot lets you hook up your computer for viewing a digital photo slide show.
The set offers a native resolution of 1,280 x 720 alongside high, 400 cd/m2 brightness ensures vivid, exacting images from DVD players and other devices. What's more, Panasonic's Progressive Scan Doubler will upconvert standard interlaced (non-progressive) broadcast and auxiliary signals to flicker-free, 480p resolution.
The PT-43LC14 is considerably less bulky than most rear-projection televisions and consumes less energy. Further, LCD displays don't suffer from misconvergence or flicker, like their CRT counterparts. The Panasonic multimedia display incorporates thin-film transistor (TFT) technology, also known as active matrix, to improve color reproduction, eliminate ghosting, and boost response speed. A matching stand, the TY-43LC14C (shown), is sold separately.
Two-tuner picture-in-picture with split-screen display lets you view 2 programs at once by dividing the screen in half down the middle. Each program is shown at full height, with one program on the left side and the other on the right.
Movie sources get their due with Panasonic's 3:2 pulldown reversal feature, Progressive Cinema Scan. This enhancement compensates for motion artifacts that sometimes result from the telecine process that's used to convert film's 24-frames-per-second to an NTSC-friendly 60 frames per second. Other picture-enhancing features include horizontal and vertical edge correction and a motion-adaptive 3D Y/C digital comb filter, which eliminates "hanging dots" and color rainbow effects in closely spaced patterns.
The set's 2-way stereo speakers are powered by 15 watts per channel, and BBE ViVA HD3D Sound makes sure every program sounds its fullest and liveliest.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link the set with any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver). HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multi-channel digital audio--all using a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports up to 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements.
What's in the Box
TV, remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual.
Customer Reviews
Great TV (Long Term Review)
I realize this TV is no longer available, this might serve to be more historical than anything else.
We have had this TV for 4 years now. I know exactly when we got this, it was during the 2004 ALDS series against Los Angelos. I am a Red Sox fan, this is a time frame that I can never forget. Our previous TV (a 27" Sony that we'd gotten when we were married in 1993) had picked that week to go flakey, at one point everything was red and that wouldn't do.
So we've had this TV now for four years. Two days ago this interesting nag message has appeared when we start the set, it tells us that we have to replace the bulb and reset the bulb timer. It is just a nag screen, you can get past it, but not with our Harmony remote (so we had to go on a treasure hunt to find the original remote...).
I am now searching for a replacement bulb, holding my breath, thinking it will cost $300 - $400 to replace. My first Google search showed from $125 - $177, not bad for 4 years.
We are a family of 5, we really don't watch that much TV (obviously if we can go 4 years). This is our only TV set in our house so it gets all the use of TV, DVD, VCR, Wii, Playstation, etc.
The TV was perfect for our family room, we sit about 10' from the set, 43" is about as large as I'd wanted to go, any bigger and (at the time) the image would appear too blocky. HD images are absolutely stunning on this screen. I tend to favor HD channels only when I do watch TV, I only watch/buy widescreen DVDs too. I haven't tried BluRay or the like with this set, though I have no reason to think it wouldn't be as stunning as HD channels.
I only gave this 4 stars because a lot of detail is lost in low light images (this might just be the bulb too, I will find out in the next week).
Two of the features that I liked when we got this (it beat out a Sony) was the memory card slot for viewing photos and the computer inputs on the side. I used the memory card input once (I think the first day or two of getting it). I used the PC input once also. Four years later and I just remembered it had the memory card slot while searching for the model number.
So here's the skinny, after 4 years it is still kicking, I think we could probably go along another month or so before we replace the light, though I will most likely order its replacement tonight (Murphy's law would put the time it dies during an important Patriot's Game or something like that). We are kicking around the idea of a 2nd TV (wow, fast lane here) for our bedroom and Panasonic is at the top of my list during my research (though that will be a true flat screen LCD panel).
So, I hope this either helps someone looking at a used set or Panasonic in general.
Great TV, look no further!
After seeing the picture postcard like LCD displays in many stores, I fianlly gave in to the temptation of buying a HD LCD tv - and what a tv it is!
I am glad I listened to my friend who has had this set for a year and a half.
Was surprised to see the rating that this tv has on amazon. Looking closer, I found that some of the negative rating were for other Panasonic tv's and not this one. A goof up somewhere.
Singling out any one feature may do injustice to the many this one has to offer. Let me explain each on its own merit:
1. Picture: First thing that would bowl anyone out is the picture quality - crisp picture, great rich colors, excellent contrast, just too pleasing to the eyes. To compare the video from different sources:
a. HD Cable channels: This tv enhanced the clarity of the HD channels even further, when comparing to some of the pictures I have seen in TV stores.
b. Standard TV channels: The TV has a "normal" video mode for watching standard width format SDTV programs. Standard TV channels look very preety good on this TV, easily comparable to my old Sony Trinitron.
Room Lighting effect: The TV has 3 main preset modes for different lighting conditions. Vivid is great in a well lit room. The Normal mode is good in "drawing room" dimly lit conditions. The cinema mode brings home the theatre in low light conditions. Plus, the TV has good manual setting controls to change the picture "look" as per user tastes.
2. Sound: After setting this TV up, I did not feel the need for connecting my Onkyo speakers for a month after listening to the surprisingly good sound from this set. With the speakers lying around and the availability of so many slots for hooking these up behind the TV set, I did make the connection. Luckily my neighbours are on vacation.
3. Looks: The TV, with the matching stand looks stunning. With its low depth, it is as good as a flat panel TV for people who do not want to hang it on the wall.
4. Remote: The remote is very easy to use and has a lot of controls on it. It was easy for my fingers to get used to this one after being trained to use the Sony for so many years.
5. Controls: The TV has manual and auto channel tuning. You would love the search option where by it keeps showing a small window of 3 channels on the side which playing the cahnnel you want to see on the big part of the screen. Thus I do not miss any action while watching the TV guide for what's next!
6. Connectivity: It is easy to hook up the HD box, computer, DVD player, Tivo Xbox and everything else together on this box. It has multiple s-video, component and composite slots.
The TV offers these video connect options to connect the source to the TV. These are listed below in the order of quality, the best listed first:
HDMI
SVGA
Component
S-Video
Composite
7. Extras: SVGA cable is inside the pacakage, saves a few good dollars.
8. Bulb Life: A few reviews here said that the bulb has a short life. They have mentioned a differnt TV model and not this one. Mine has been good since I bought it and my friend has not had to replace it for 18 months now.
9. Computer monitor: I used the SVGA cable to hook my computer to this TV. With a wireless mouse/keyboard set, am able to use my computer without moving a muscle. What I love even more is that I can surf the net and watch my favourite sport together on the same huge screen.
This product is highly recommended!
Excellent TV
I've had this set for almost a year and it's been great. The picture is great in Hi-Def and it is good at displaying at non Hi-Def as well. The main complaint others have seems to be the bulb wearing out, mine hasn't yet. And, I think the sound is pretty good.
Update: this TV is now close to 4 years old (I think) and no blown bulbs yet.


