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Plasma Tv: Panasonic Plasma Tv
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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.
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Panasonic Plasma TV has set the standard for broadcast plasma display and home theater alike for 8 years running, and the new Panasonic TH-50PH10UK plasma TV is no exception. Unrivalled picture quality and contrast, along with the most natural, lifelike color reproduction in the industry meets with a level of convenience and input flexibility that no other plasma TV can touch. These new 10-Series displays feature 3,072 levels of gradation for an outstanding 28.99 Billion colors, as well as an industry-leading 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Only $1,299
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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Sears, Roebuck and Co. will celebrate the invention of television by introducing its expansive plasma TV selection in more than 650 of its largest stores nationwide. America's love affair with television was spurred in part by Sears, which began selling seven-inch TVs more than 50 years ago. Sears' consumer electronics department now boasts the nation's largest selection of the latest development in television: 42-inch plasma and liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs that are light and thin enough to hang on the wall. Plasma TVs are the next level of home entertainment technology, combining high definition television (HDTV) picture quality with ultra-thin design, just four inches deep. Sears' plasma TVs will include four product models from Hitachi, Panasonic and Samsung. LCD offerings include seven models from Panasonic, Philips and Samsung.
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Among the leading brands in the plasma TV category are Panasonic, Hitachi, Philips, Pioneer, and Samsung. Sony was a leading manufacturer but has stopped making plasma TVs to concentrate on LCD sets. Prices have dropped sharply over the past year or two. HD models with 42- to 44-inch screens, the best-selling size, start around $1,200. TVs with screens 50 inches or larger start at less than $1,800, especially from some emerging brands, such as Maxent and Vizio.
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Panasonic continues to explore new technologies to open up a new area for Plasma TVs as the company responds to customer demands across the world. While seeking to raise the quality bar in products, the company continues to pursue greener products. When it comes to TVs, Panasonic has become the first company to completely eliminate lead from PDPs. Its Plasma TVs have a long life of 100,000 hours and natural materials are used in the speakers such as bamboo fiber diaphragms.
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Panasonic has rolled out industry’s first 42-inch Plasma TV TH-42PZ700U. It is expected to retail in early July at an expected price of $2499.95. TH-42PZ700U comes packed with a native resolution of 1920×1080, two HDMI inputs, and an SD card slot to let consumers quickly and easily view their digital photos on a large Plasma screen. EZ Sync is equipped in the Plasma TV enabling consumer one-touch operation of all compatible components. Continue Reading »
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