Hitachi P42H01 Plasma TV

January 27, 2009

Hitachi, one of the best display manufacturers has unveiled the latest 42” Full HD Ready widescreen Plasma TV. Hitachi P42H01 42″ widescreen Plasma TV, the latest member of Hitachi H-series boasts off nothing less than the ultimate viewing pleasure. It is HD Ready and has integrated digital freeview, which avails the users free access to numerous channels without any subscription charges. The visible screen size of 106 cm with a good display resolution of 1024 x 1080 pixels fills your room with life-like images.

The perfect blend of design and technological innovation, Hitachi 42” 1080 HD Ready, has matt black bezel with silver outline and slimline bottom-mounted speakers, which makes it a perfect fit in any living room. As 1080 lines transmission is possible in this screen, it take advantage of latest gaming consoles, blu-ray, HD-DVD players and HD broadcasting from external tuners without losing even the slightest fraction of excitement and quality. Advanced Image Technology I4, incorporated in Hitachi P42H01 42” widescreen Plasma TV, helps to increase the picture quality considerably.

Other features that contribute to the vivid, vibrant images include 1500cd/m2 optimal brightness, and a generous contrast ratio of 10,000:1. The image aspect ratio of this screen is 16:9, which makes it an ideal screen for movie bluffs. The connectivity of this screen is excellent with 2 HDCP-compatible HDMI inputs, 2 RGB-compatible SCART connections, progressive input, S-video, headphone socket, audio line out, audio input, PC input and S-VHS video. This screen can also be used as PC monitor and gaming console too.

The audio system has sound effect virtual surround which effectuates even the slightest breath without losing its significance. Hitachi P42H01 42” HDReady Plasma TV with integrated free view tuner features EPG (Electronic programming guide), program reminder and event reminder, multi language subtitle decoding and displays and much more features. The power requirement of this screen is restricted to 320W in operational mode and 1W in the standby mode.

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