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With triple function input slots and a variety of terminal boards, Panasonic's 9-Series Professional Plasma Displays let you customize the display to your exact needs. This great expandability combined with the superb image quality to make Panasonic displays a high-performance solution in almost any application.
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Sony 42 Plasma TV - 42 - NTSC; PAL; SECAM; NTSC 4.43; PAL60; PAL-M; PAL-N - 16:9  - 1024 x 768  - Stereo Sound - HDTV TH-65PF10UK 65" Professional Series plasma display delivers breathtaking images with true-to-life color and incredible detail. The TH-65PF10UK displays 2.07 million pixels, twice as many as standard HD models, and features a high contrast ratio of up to 10,000:1 and 16-bit digital image processing for an outstanding 4,096 steps of color gradation. With Super Cinema mode, the 1080p plasma display reproduces images with a true, film-like ambiance. Plus, the TH-65-PF10UK provides enhanced video processing capabilities to further sharpen the image when displaying low resolution content or when zooming in on the image in video wall applications, where an up to 5x5 video wall is now supported natively. For even better visibility, a new anti-reflective coating helps reduce the visible reflection from the displays durable glass screen.Ideal for applications that require extremely clear, detailed images on a larger display area, the TH-65PF10UK is highly suited for use in production facilities, control rooms, observation, museums, board rooms and much more. The TH-65PF10UK comes standard with two plug-in boards, one with Dual 1080p HDMI Inputs and one with BNC Component Video/RGB + Audio Inputs.
Plasma TV, Plasma Television, Display, LCD TV, DLP TV The concept for plasma display panels was first conceived in July 1964 at the University of Illinois (USA). The first displays were nothing more than points of light created in laboratory experiments. From then on, the technology was developed and improved and by the late 60's, it had become advanced enough to allow the scientists to construct geometric shapes. Further development was limited, scientists were restricted by the materials that were available, so screens were small, and image quality was low. Today the progression in high speed digital processing, materials and advance manufacturing technology, has made full colour, bright plasma displays possible. Once what was only thought of as Science Fiction is now available and ready to use in a host of new and exciting ways.
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VIZIO jumps into Full High-Definition 1080p performance with a bang in 2008, launching an all-new series of ultra high-performance Plasma technology displays. While the new VIZIO VP605F boasts 60" of large screen high definition 1080p performance to capture the imagination of even the most discerning of consumers, the 50" VIZIO VP504F packs an enhanced punch with integrated Silicon Optix's REON HQV chip, ensuring the sharpest and most detailed image possible. Silicon Optix HQV's advanced noise reduction removes noise and artifacts caused by signal compression from cable and satellite providers. Since the HQV's REON chip can process two full channels of HD or SD channels, this allows users to achieve full resolution with picture-in-picture images.
The VP-4200 PlasmaView™ monitor provides true HDTV performance, compliments of its high resolution plasma display panel. With the addition of an outboard HD tuner, HD cable or HD satellite, the VP-4200 PlasmaView is ready to bring stunning HDTV images into any home theater system. Custom installation friendly features make system integration seamless.
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Plasma TVs are the latest display technology and the best way to achieve flat panel displays with excellent image quality and large screen sizes viewable in any environment. Plasma panels are an array of cells, known as pixels, which are composed of 3 sub-pixels, corresponding to the colors red, green and blue.
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