Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Samsung PS-63P76FD Plasma TV

Samsung PS-63P76FD Plasma TVSamsung PS-63P76FD HD Ready Plasma TV is a not only a plama television that comes with a full High Definition display resolution of 1920 x 1080p pixels, but also is an HD Ready machine due its HD related supporting features such as a number of HDMI inputs and a digital tuner. The small letter ‘p’ that seems to punctuate the last set of digits in the resolution detail, stands for progressive scan, which in its turn scans the pictures to perfection in straight lines. DVB -T is the digital tuner type provided here, that avails the user a number of free television programmes.

The display screen of this plasma television that is 63” in diagonal length, is fortified by a mammoth contrast ratio of 10000:1 and a brightness level of 1000 cd/m2. This screen promptly complies with widescreen standards with an aspect ratio of 16:9. It can serve a wide viewing audience at a time, with its vertical and horizontal viewing angles of 175 degrees apiece. Interlaced formats of 1080i, SDTV (480i) and 576i are also supported in this television. The user of this television is also provided with the teletext updations, digital text, PIP of one tuner and an EPG (electronic programme guide).

Connectivity features of this full HD plasma television refers to a couple of video interfaces such as composite and component, a number of various input types such as PC, S-Video and a Scart apart from the three HDMI inputs. The sound aspect of this television is explained by a couple of 15w speakers that come built-in the machine. NICAM stereo is the sound out put mode provided here and the power of the audio out put is 30W.

Samsung PS-63P76FD Flatscreen Plasma TV that weighs about sixty-three kilograms and comes with the dimensions of 100.1 cm height, 152.8 and 8.8 cm depth, consumes 720 Watts in play mode and 0.9 Watts in standby mode. This television further features a hard disk with a storage capacity of 2GB. The total package includes a remote control too.

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