Many people are awe-struck when they watch a big sporting event or some HDTV material from a DVD player, on a 63 flat panel, plasma TV. It is the larger-than-life display that makes plasma TV, one of the finest, most coveted electronic products, without doubt. The conventional CRT TV looks bulky and lacks graceful looks. In comparison, Plasma TV has an extremely thin profile of 4 in depth or even less and you can fit them on the wall providing it is done by a professional.
August 26, 2006
Fujitsu P42VHA20 Plasma TV Review
Fujitsu has come with their very own new plasma TV with the
new and improved Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV. This new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV offers clear images and offers best viewing experience for its viewers.
Ultimate viewing experience
The Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV offers the best viewing experience with the support of the 42-inch plasma display monitor. The new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV also allows you to display computer graphics with amazing clarity and colour.
The ultra slim screen of the Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV features a brilliant brightness of 700 cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 3000:1. The Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV also offers an aspect ratio of 16:9 and this EDTV-ready television supports a display resolution of 852 x 480 pixels.
Another remarkable feature of the new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV is that it allows a viewing angle of 160 degrees apart from the normal 120 degrees in conventional televisions. It also has a support for 16.77 million colours that helps to deliver the colours in its natural tint.
Other remarkable features
A very key feature of the new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV is that it comes with an on-board amplifier with the help of which you can use this new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV in a variety of home theatre application what ever be the lighting conditions of the room be.
Another remarkable feature of the new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV is that you can also display the video output from a computer up to UXGA resolution.
Another key feature of the Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV is its innovative AVM processor that supports best plasma display for your Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV. It also supports the improved ALIS technology along with Fine Mode for cinema quality images.
Place your plasma TV anywhere
The new Fujitsu P42VHA20 plasma TV has a weight of almost 30 Kgs and it can be place anywhere according to your like. It can be mount on a wall; it can sit it on a tabletop, or hang it from the ceiling. The physical aspects are can be measures as it width being 40.8 inches, it depth is 3.8 inches and its height being 25.3-inches.
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April 25, 2007
Plasma Vs LCD Televisions: Why buy a Plasma TV?
Both Plasma TVs and LCD TVs look identical in terms of slim design and large screen size. Both the TVs also promise to offer various features which are not available in the conventional CRT TVs. Obviously CRT type display may not come into picture when you consider buying a flat panel large display.
True black presentation on the screen is one of the major features of a plasma TV. This means, black and dark back shades are better shown on a plasma TV with as much details as possible. Consider buying Plasma TV for the purposes of viewing home videos like DVD or viewing HDTV channels.
The degree of wide viewing angles extends your field of vision across the screen. Normally Plasmas have excellent viewing angles up to 180 degrees allowing you to sit farther from the central axis of the screen. Plasma Televisions are not affected by motion lag while showing fast movements on the screen. There can be less blurring of images compared to an LCD Television. High Definition TV is becoming common nowadays. To enjoy the complete features of HDTV, you may go for either Plasma TV or LCD TV. The high end Plasmas are capable of producing of displaying 1080i resolution of HDTV.
Moreover, larger plasmas come with competitive prices when compared with LCDs of similar sizes. To make you happier, the prices of plasma TV are falling consistently. You can compare the prices of the latest Plasma Screens using our New Plasma TV Price Check section of our website. We do update the offers and best buys from the top television shops in the UK evey day.
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May 18, 2007
How does a Plasma TV work?
Both Plasma TV and the conventional CRT-type display use phosphors to produce the display. The screen of these display systems is made up of tiny spots known as pixels which have a phosphor coat on their back.
We can also compare a Plasma TV with a fluorescent lamp although on a superficial level. Not only they use the luminous properties of phosphors, they also use inert gases like argon, neon, xenon which in a plasma state, emit invisible, ultra-violet photons. In a fluorescent bulb, these emitted photons strike the phosphorous coating of the inner wall of the bulb resulting in a radiant glow, which fills our rooms.
However, a Plasma TV, which works on the same principle, has innumerable tiny fluorescent lamps, which are called pixels. Each Pixel, in its turn, has three tiny sub-pixels coated with red phosphor, green phosphor and blue phosphor. The pixels or cells are filled with rare gases like neon and xenon and the entire network of pixels is placed between two sheets of glass.
Two sets of electrodes address electrodes and display electrodes form two separate grids, one along the rear glass plate and another along the front glass plate. Once electric current is passed between the electrodes, it excites the noble gases to release the electrons thereby producing ions and free flowing electrons in the mixture. These charged particles rush towards electrically opposite charged electrodes, collide with each other and emit invisible, ultra violet photons. These photons react with the colored phosphors (RGB) in the sub-pixels and give visible light.
The overall shade of the pixel depends on the intensity of each sub-pixel which is proportionate with the level of electricity passing though it. To show a gamut colors, these three basic colors, RGB, are blended in different combinations by varying the intensity of each color. Plasma display Panels have a special feature, PCM (pulse code modulation) which modulates the electric pulse at a rapid rate and enable the production of more than 17 million colours.
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August 4, 2006
Fujitsu P42HTS40 Plasma TV Review
Television viewing has never been so wonderful and exciting till the leader in electronic goods came forward with their brand new model of plasma TV the all new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV. Fujitsu has taken great care in incorporating only the best and advanced technology in their new and improved model Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV. With an extensive collection of advanced features the new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV has a distinct place for itself in the market. The new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV is well accepted and used in the UK.
What makes Fujitsu P42HTS40 special?
The new Fujitsu P42HTS40 is a plasma TV with a plasma screen of 42 inches. The panel of the Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV displays at a screen resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels which has a panel brightness of 1100 cd/m² and a pixel pitch of 0.9mm. The native aspect ratio of the Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV is 16:9 and it also supports a frequency of 120Hertz. Another notable display feature of the new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV is that it supports displayable colours of 1.07 Billion. The new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV features Fujitsu's ALiS technology or more specifically the Alternative Lighting of surfaces technology. The new ALiS technology discharges the electrodes in the plasma panel more efficiently than the other conventional plasma TV's which helps to achieve higher brightness and definition and also produces extraordinary clarity, sharpness and colour accuracy. The new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV comes with an integrated tuner that supports tuner types like NTSC, PAL and SECAM. The Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV also supports auto tuning and also supports HDTV as the additional decoder of the device.
What lacks in the Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV
- Integrated Freeview tuner Dual TV Tuner DVD DVD Recorder VCR
More of Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV
- Colour temperature control Picture in picture PC compatibility Infrared Remote Control Sky High Definition compatible Projector Technology The connectors are: Composite (1 in the front and 1 on the side) S-Video (1 in the front and 1 on the side) RGB-Scart (3 on the rear) Component (2 on the rear) DVI (on the rear) HDMI (on the rear) HDCP
With a weight of 31.5cms the new Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV the Fujitsu plasma TV is a TV that will surely compliment the interiors of your house. The silver colour of the plasma TV is another fact that will make the Fujitsu P42HTS40 plasma TV very attractive.
