Panasonic TX P46S10B Plasma TV

November 18, 2009

panasonic-tx-p46s10b-plasma-tvThe development of Plasma TVs has resulted in the significant changes in your television viewing experience. Panasonic TX P46S10B Plasma TV is a fast moving product and it caters to the demanding needs of the user. This 46”widescreen plasma TV comes with measurements of 113 x 40.1 x 76.7cms and weighs 31 kg. Panasonic 12th Generation Plasma Panel is the supported plasma panel technology.

It supports 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, 1080p (FullHD) Display Format and 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio. The quality of the displayed images is further enhanced with 30000:1 Contrast Ratio. This HD ready 1080p plasma TV offers uncompromising audio video performance and leaves the audience enthralled. HDCP is compatible with this plasma TV. Progressive scanning is also supported in this device.

The supported widescreen modes include Zoom 14:9, Conventional 4:3, Auto Wide, Zoom, 16:9 and Just. With 0.001ms pixel response time, you can access the device quickly. 3D digital Comb Filter is included in this device. Dynamic, Normal, Cinema and Game are the various picture adjustments included.

The user can benefit from an array of advanced features such as Video noise reduction, parental control, Contrast auto tracking system (CATS), JPEG photo playback, Q-link, anti-reflection coating and screen saver. Apart from that, the unit features V-REAL PRO 3, VIERA Link, VIERA Tools, Intelligent Frame Creation Pro 400 Hz, Eco Mode, AVCHD movie playback, game mode, x.v.Colour and 3D Colour Management.

PAL and SECAM are the Analogue TV Tuners and DVB-T is the digital TV tuner. Picture-and-text (PAT) is the multi-channel preview mode available. SECAM-D, SECAM-B, SECAM-K, PAL-B, SECAM-G, PAL-G, PAL-I, PAL-D, SECAM-L, PAL-K and PAL-H are the reception system included. NICAM is the stereo reception system. The input video formats are 1080/24p, 1080/60i, 480/60p, 720/60p, 1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p, 1080/50p, 1080/60p, 480/60i and 576/50i.

Extra features like Digital EPG, 1000 pages Teletext Memory, Parental Channel Lock and SD Memory Card allow you to handle the device better. NTSC Playback on PAL TV is possible in this device. Infrared remote offers one touch access to all the functions. Stereo sound offers realistic audio performance. Dolby Digital output, Surround Mode and V-AUDIO Surround Sound further add to the audio quality. Powered with dual speakers of 20 Watts, this device delivers balanced audio.

Connectivity options are available in the form of 2 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ), 1 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ), 1 x composite video input ( RCA phono ), 1 x S-Video input ( 4 PIN mini-DIN ), 1 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ), Component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ), 1 x VGA input ( 15 PIN HD D-Sub (HD-15) ), 1 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ), 2 x SCART ( 21 PIN SCART ), 1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ), 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) and 1 x digital audio output (optical) ( TOS Link ).

1 x SDHC Memory Card and 1 x Common Interface slot are the provided slots. This device consumes power of 355 Watts for its operation and 0.4 Watts in stand by mode. Voltage required by this device is AC 230V (50/60 Hz). Panasonic TX P46S10B 46” Plasma TV offers ultimate viewing performance for you and your family.

General Information
Brand Panasonic
Model Panasonic TX P46S10B Plasma TV
Weight 31 kg
Dimensions 113 x 40.1 x 76.7 cms
Screen Size 46 inches
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Number of speakers 2
Speaker Power 20 Watts
Sound type Stereo
Response time 0.001ms
Power consumption for operation 355 Watts
Power consumption for standby 0.4 Watts
Features
Headphone socket Yes
Picture in picture Yes
Table top stand Yes
Power saving mode Yes
Digital video noise reduction Yes
AV inputs Yes
S-Video Yes
Component video connection Yes
Progressive scan Yes

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