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panasonic-th103ph9uk-plasma-tv.jpg When it comes to displays Panasonic’s 103-inch diagonal 1080p Plasma TV is undoubtedly an attention- achiever and this may be the reason behind it receiving the silver award from SID this year. It is considered to be the largest plasma display available in the world. With industry leading 16-bit color reproduction, the TH-103PF chain provides a wide-screen progressive display featuring complete high-definition (HD) pixel resolution of 1,920 horizontal x 1,080 vertical, a contrast ratio of 5,000:1, and 4,096 equivalent steps of color gradation, delivering clear, crisp and dramatic fast-action video images. This 1080p display’s screen resolution, which amounts to about 2 million pixels, equals twice the resolution of high-definition televisions that are commonly available today. This LCD TV boasts of an effectual display area of approximately 89 inches wide and 50 inches high. A high-precision Motion Pattern Noise Reduction circuit adjusts the image to improve picture quality by detecting motion patterns that create noise.
Plasma display televisions have higher resolution than most standard TV sets. They are able to display full HDTV and DTV signals as well as XGA, SVGA, and VGA signals from a computer. If a plasma has a resolution of 1024×1024 it can display images from 1080i and 720i HDTV resolution, plus 480i and 480p HD signals.
For those seeking an advanced picture quality, all LG 1080p plasma models feature Image Science Foundation Certified Calibration Configuration (ISFccc), providing custom video display calibration to deliver superior picture quality for an enhanced viewing experience. LG Electronics achieved THX Display Certification for its plasma HDTVs (models 60PG60 and 50PG60). As the industry benchmark in video image quality, THX Display Certification promotes an HDTV that can present HD and standard definition video content at maximum resolution with the correct color and light levels. (Please see separate news release for details on picture quality and calibration).
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A plasma display panel (PDP) is a flat display device using a gas-discharge phenomenon to display images. A plasma display device produces a desired image using plasma discharge. A discharge is generated when a potential greater than a certain level is applied to two electrodes separated from each other under a gas atmosphere in a non-vacuum state. PDP utilizes an external voltage to cause gas discharge inside the panel to produce the ultraviolet rays. The ultraviolet rays excite R, G, and B phosphorus to generate the visible R, G, and B lights. The luminescent principle of the PDP is the same as that of fluorescent lamps.
Recognizing the growing use of Plasma HD televisions in the gaming world, Panasonic created the Game Mode, which minimizes the time lag when displaying game images on the Plasma screen. The Mode synchronizes the response of the game image to the player's operation, thereby producing an extremely clear image with no motion artifacts. Digital Cinema Color Re-Mastering is a value added technology that allows for color reproduction, enabling VIERA displays to reproduce the essential colors for viewing movies. 24p native reproduction, which negates the need for 3:2 pulldown, resulting in a smoother picture, is another feature that provides the best possible viewing experience.
Plasma display televisions have screens that are completely flat. There is no distortion of the image even at the edges and corners. Plus to increase your viewing fun, the flat plasma screen tv provides an amazing 160-degree viewing area.
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