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Hitachi 32PD3000 Flat Panel |
Hitachi 32PD3000 Flat Panel
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Features
32" (84cmV) Plasma TV with Multi-Media Box Incorporates Hitachi's new H2 Panel and I² Intelligent Image Chip Technology Pixel Pitch - 0.84mm (horizontal) x 0.39mm (vertical) 16.7 Million Colours for clarity and depth (256 grey levels) Utilises High Resolution ALIS (Alternative Lighting of Surface) Technology Incorporates TRUBASS Technology Digital Colour Management - True Colour Reproduction Panel Luminance of 900cd/m² for high brightness 4 Preset Picture Modes / 4 Preset Sound Modes Split Screen Function - Picture and Teletext, PC and Picture Progressive Scan Input Centre Channel Input Teletext with 100 page memory 3 SCART In/Out PC Input |
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Plasma Displays (Screens)
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Wide screen aspect ratio - wide screen 16:9 aspect ratio, the relationship between screen's width and height. 16:9 is the proper aspect ratio for HDTV, and many DVD can be viewed in this format giving the theatre effect.
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Uniform screen brightness - Some conventional TV suffer from uneven screen brightness like hot spots in the middle of screen or darkening near corners. Plasma displays illuminate all the pixels evenly across the screen.
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Wide viewing angle - a viewing angle of 160º allows a larger number of viewers to enjoy proper image reproduction from a wider variety of locations throughout the room.
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Magnetic fields immunity - Conventional CRT displays are effected by magnetic rays if the loudspeakers are closely placed, while the plasma displays are immune to such magnetic rays to any type of loudspeakers, hence not experiencing image distortion.
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Universal Display capability – Accepting almost any kind type of video formats, so that you watch sports, a DVD video movie, satellite broadcast or even surf the Net. |
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