Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Nec 42VR5 Plasma TV Review

The new NEC 42VR5 plasma TV features the enhancedNec 42VR5 Nec 42VR5 Plasma TV Review definition monitor type TV. The plasma TV adds up with the diagonal screen size of 42 inches with the wide screen. The NEC 42VR5 plasma TV has the dimension of 101.8 x 8.9 x 61 cm and the plasma TV has the weight of 28.5 kg. The device also features an infrared remote control that allows you to operate on the device from a distance. The 42-inch plasma display screen supports a resolution of 853 x 480 pixels. The image has the aspect ratio of 16:9. The product has the amazing clarity of the colour screen with the colour support of 68.7 billion colours The plasma TV holds up to latest with high technology for the most of the modern usage. The plasma TV also supports a viewing angle of 160 degrees.

Audio System

  1. External Speakers
  2. The Amplifier Power output is 16 watts
  3. Sound output mode supported is Stereo sound
  4. Audio Controls include Balance, Bass and Treble

The effective features of the plasma TV

  1. HDTV and SDTV compatible
  2. Colour Temperature Control
  3. Black Level Expander
  4. Gamma correction
  5. On-screen menu
  6. Screen saver

General details

  1. Power Consumption of the plasma supports with Operational 270 Watt
  2. Power Device provides you with the Power supply internal
  3. Max H-Sync Rate is 110 kHz
  4. Max V-Sync Rate is 120 Hz

The NEC 42VR5 plasma TV has provided with the all kinds of the input and output connections and some of them are:

  1. Serial connection
  2. DVI-HDCP connection
  3. VGA input and output
  4. HD component video
  5. RGB input
  6. S-Video input
  7. Component video
  8. Audio line-in

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