Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panasonic TH-65PX600U 65-Inch Plasma HDTV

Panasonic TH-65PX600 65" 1080p High-definition Plasma TV
Panasonic's awesome TH-65PX600U is our first plasma TV with 1080p picture resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) in fact, it's the largest 1080p plasma available. 1080p provides about twice the pixel count of typical plasma screens, so you'll see lots moredetail and depth. If you're looking for a flat-panel TV that delivers the full visual impact of high-definition sources, this is the set for you.
Features:
* 1080p HD Panel
* 1080p DigitalProcessing
* Contrast Automatic Tracking System (C.A.T.S.)
* Digital Re-mastering
* c3 Image Enhanced
* Advanced 3D Colour Management
*Contrast Management System
* Sub-Pixel Controller
* 3 HDMI with EZsync
* PC Input (15-pin D-sub)
* Photo Viewer (SD)
* Detachable Speaker System (optional)
* Pedestal Stand (optional)
* ENERGY STAR Qualified
Specifications:
Tuner Integrated
DVB Digital Tuner
Tuning System: PLL synthesizer 100-position auto-search tuner
Broadcast Stereo Reception: NICAM -B, G, I,L, German (A2)
Receiving System: PAL -I, DVB, AV-NTSC: PAL -525/60, NTSC, M-NTSC
Screen Size / Screen Aspect: 65 inch (165 cm) diagonal 16:9 wide
Panel: G9 Progressive Full-HD Plasma Panel
Number of Pixels: 2,073,600 (1,920 x 1,080) pixels
Applicable PC Signals: SXGA
Displayable Colours: Max. 29 billion equivalent colours for darker part
Contrast Ratio: Max. 5,000:1
Speaker System: Detachable 3-way, 6-speakers
Speakers: Lowrange and Mid range (57 x 126mm oval) x 4, Tweeter (52mm round) x2
Audio Output: 30 W (15W x 2), 10 percent THD
SD Memory Card Slot
Composite Video Input: AV4: RCA phono type x 3 (Y, PB, PR) (rear)
S-Video Input: AV4S: Mini DIN -4pin (front)
Audio Input (for Video): RCA phono type connectors (L, R) x2 (rear x1, front x1 for HDMI3)
PC Input:Mini D-sub 15-pin x 1 (rear)
Audio Input (for PC): RCA phono type connectors (L, R) x2 (rea


A relative newcomer to the massage chair industry is Sanyo. The first challenge for a relative newcomer is where to find them. This is extremely difficult, since Sanyo lacks distribution in brick and mortar stores. They are starting to find their way to internet dealers, but most customers have a hard time trying to find a place to try them. Shiatsu massage chairs have been on the market for 30 years. Sanyo entered the 30 year old massage chair market only a few years ago. The flagship model of the Sanyo line is the HEC-DR7700K Zero Gravity Massage Chair. The HEC-DR7700K Zero Gravity Massage Chair is retails for about $5,000.

First off, you are buying a chair for your needs. Second, the company that makes it is like your mother-in-law, it is just part of the package. You pick the chair like your spouse, but then the manufacturer becomes your mother-in-law. Now, of course, manufacturers vary (just because you are big does not make you better, kind of like mother-in-laws). So, Sanyo, your potential mother-in-law, how will she treat you, or how is their customer service? Sanyo has a 24/7 call center for warranty issues located in the US (sometimes a big plus if you speak English). Their service in our experience has been fine, with most issues resolved in a relatively short time.

Warranties that are longer and more comprehensive protects the customer and provides additional value. Whereas, shorter and less coverage gives the customer less confidence in the manufacturer. One would think Sanyo would have one a superior warranty. However, compared to the competition, Sanyo's warranty is just plain weak. What is Sanyo's warranty? 3 years on the roller mechanism, 1 year labor, 1 year parts. Sanyo did step up for in-home service for the first year. When your paying a $5,000 price tag, the warranty should be much stronger.

Officially, a zero gravity chair must recline back so your knees are above your heart. The HEC-DR7700K Zero Gravity shiatsu massage chair meets this requirement. In the zero gravity position, your weight is evenly distributed across your back. This takes the weight off your spine. This is a comfortable position. One can certainly relax before and after their massage.

The HEC-DR7700K has a built in Stiffness Detection Sensor based on lie detection technology. The Stiffness Detection Sensor can locate stress points on your back. By monitoring changes in your perspiration and pulse rate, it can pinpoint areas in need of attention and focus the massage in those areas.

Sanyo has a Physical Shape Sensor that adjusts the massage rollers to your body movements. As you move on the chair, so do the massage rollers to your new position. Sanyo has these intelligent rollers that adapt as you shift your body during the course of the massage.

Sanyo's has an exclusive GK Roller Technology. The GK rollers have the capability to "reach out" of the massage chair. The reaching out is a great function for the neck and shoulders. Sanyo has added an extra thumb as part of the roller system. It is great to see 3 dimensional massage functions be incorporated to massage your neck and shoulders. These rollers extend out to give an extra dimension of massage sensation. Congratulations Sanyo on breaking into the 3 dimension robotic massage chair!

Ultimately, it is the massage that makes or breaks the chair. The Sanyo DR7700K has an arsenal of 83 combination manual massage courses, 5 automatic massage courses and 4 full body automatic courses. Choose from Grip, Shiatsu, Kneading, Tapping, Kneading & Tapping and various stretches. If that does not satisfy your needs, wait until your Sanyo shiatsu masseuse shows you her jointed massage head unit. This jointed massage head pushes outward to strongly grip your shoulders from above like a real masseuse. Now, that is what I am talking about. If you can find this chair to try, it is very satisfying. Sanyo's flagship is a good, strong shiatsu massage chair recliner.

Massage Unlimited has a large selection of Massage Chairs for your massage needs. Visit Massage Unlimited for straight and unbiased reviews of Sanyo Massage Chairs and others including Panasonic, Human Touch, and Omega Massage.

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