Panasonic TH-37PX70PED Plasma TV
January 4, 2008
Plasma TVs of different sizes and features are finding place in the hearts, homes and offices of the people, the world over. Reliable brands, from all over are introducing different models of Plasma TV and the prices are varied while the features are appreciating. The leader amid these, Panasonic has introduced their latest Panasonic TH-37PX70PED Plasma TV - the 37 inches Plasma TV in the VIERA series has HD ready with Digital Certification.
Voltage required for this unique system is AC 230V (50/60 Hz), with internal power device power supply. Plasma technology with PDP features in a display format of 720p with a resolution of 1024 x 720 pixels ensures good display, for the broadcasted pictures. Image Aspect ratio is 16:9, image contrast ratio is 10,000:1 total pixels are 786,432 and the colour depth up to 29 billion colours telecasts life like images in seconds without causing strain to the eyes, when viewing.
Progressive scanning with line doubling, and wide screen modes of zoom 14:9, zoom 16:9 and conventional 4:3 are special features of Panasonic TH-37PX70PED Plasma TV while the analogue TV tuner with NTSC and PAL ensures quick clear pictures. Multi channel preview with Picture in Text, with reception system of PAL-I, and stereo reception system of NICAM are worth mentioning. Digital TV tuner has DVB-I features and the video feature consist of ready HD and Teletext, and teletext memory of 1500 pages.
Infra red remote control can operate the system from the required area. Audio system, another unique creation has stereo sound output mode, sound effects for ambience, 2 included speakers with total output power of 20 Watts. Two right/left speakers have built-in 10-Watts energy saving device with pure sound emanating system. Dimensions without stand are (W) 91.7 cm x (H) 66.7 cm x (D) 9.7 cm with a 37” wide screen diagonal size. Stand design is tabletop that is built-in enabling the design to save space while viewing and hearing the clearest quality telecasted programs!
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