Nec 42VP4DS Plasma TV Review

July 20, 2006

Nec 42VP4DSThe name Nec is a very reputable and recognizable name in the business field with their monitors and printers. It was only in the recent times that Nec introduced their new set of products with the plasma TV’s. The new range of plasma TV’s from Nec features a range of exquisite features. The new Nec 42VP4DS Plasma TV promises sharper and brighter images. It also promises advanced connectivity options and at is also very light in weight. The Nec plasma TV’s represent the next generation plasma TV’s with a wide range of multimedia features.

The technical aspects of Nec

The display features of the new Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV is worth notable. The Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV comes with a wide 42 inch XGA Plasma screen with an aspect ration of 16:9. It also delivers clear and razor sharp images with a screen resolution of 853 x 480 pixels. The active screen area of the Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV is of 921mm x 518 mm with a 16.7 million colour display. Another advantage of this plasma TV is that it features multi-screen display option that can be configured into a video wall format with 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 monitors. An added feature of the Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV is that it uses the progressive scanning technology. This technology feature will make even the uneven lines and correct colours so that you will be able to view clear and unwavering colour images. Another perceptive feature of the Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV is its ability to select the ideal input resolution so that images are displayed without distortion.

Nec came out with the next generation plasma TV

With the new Nec 42VP4DS Plasma TV the search for the next generation plasma TV can be ended. The one most very impressive feature of the Nec plasma TV is that Nec uses its own high contrast glass and also adds a very fine anti-reflective coating on it. The design of the new Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV comes in a very penetrating design and there is also a set of optional speakers that comes with the product which has made this product the first choice of the people especially in UK.  The latest plasmaSync monitor will surely win over your hearts with its superb clarity and also the impact it makes in your minds. The quiet operation of the Nec plasma TV is one another advantage of the product that has made it different from the others. The Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV does not use any cooling fans. Again with all this the new Nec 42VP4DS plasma TV weighs only 28.5 Kgs.

Fujitsu P63XHA30 Plasma TV Review

July 20, 2006

Fujitsu P63XHA30The use of plasma TV’s have been raised a lot since the past few years and a lot of people are replacing their ordinary television with the most advanced plasma TV. Fujitsu introduced a series of new plasma TV’s in the market with a bundle of advanced technologies and features. The new plasma TV from Fujitsu is the new Fujitsu P63XHA30 Plasma TV. This new 63 inch Fujitsu plasma TV offers the best picture quality in its very wide screen. This thin Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV comes with very thin plasma vision slim screen monitors.

Details of the new Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV

The Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV offers an impressive WXGA screen with a display resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels along with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The new Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV offers very sharp and clear images with a brilliant contrast ratio of 3000:1 that supports 1070 million output colours. The Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV also offers an excellent viewing angle of 160 degrees allowing you to view the television from any angle very clearly. The Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV also supports various video modes including NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43NTSC and PAL-60. The credit for delivering the most perfect image quality of the Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV goes to the unique AVM advanced video processor used in the television which provides with clear flicker free images. The Fujitsu’s TV also allows you to showcase all your favourite TV programs, including HDTV, DTV, DVD and computer sources. The Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV also comes with 1 built in tuner, optional speakers, control terminals that includes RS-232, IR, audio inputs, video inputs, computer inputs and much more.

The latest slim screen plasma TV from Fujitsu

The new Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV weighs only 72 Kgs with all the exclusive and inbuilt features along with the widescreen 63 inch display screen. The Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV is so versatile that it can be fitted on a wall placed on a stand or tabletop or can even be hung from the ceilings. The new Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV will fit into you home perfectly. The new Fujitsu P63XHA30 plasma TV is the natural choice of the UK customers with a wide range of sophisticated features incorporated with it.

Plasma TV Specifications – The Basics

April 7, 2006

Plasma TV Specifications

So you have decided to buy a Plasma TV.  Well, it is easy enough to just flip over pages of catalogs, surf the Internet, or go to your nearest appliance showroom to check out the latest models.  But with the market practically flooded with the latest brand, model, and features pretty soon one will be overwhelmed with the options available.  This can be avoided if at the onset, one knows what to look out for in buying a Plasma TV.  And the best way to start is by knowing the basic specifications of a Plasma TV.

The Basic Specs

Plasma TVs are different from our old TVs in the sense that they work more like monitors: it requires a TV tuner to show broadcasting signals.  Unlike CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs, a Plasma TV has a higher resolution.  Those with at least 852 x 480 resolution are called EDTVs (enhanced definition TVs), while those with an impressive 1365 x 768 resolution are classified as HDTVs (high definition TVs). 

Flat Screen Advantage

The beauty of flat screen TVs is that it allows one to view what is being displayed practically from any point in the room. This is due largely to the fact that large screens have 160° angle, the absence of curved surface prevents image distortion and glare that are typical of standard or traditional TVs. 

Uniform Brightness

From whatever direction you view, a Plasma TV exudes nothing but smooth and uniform brightness.  Since it is composed of cells that light up individually, the image displayed is very bright and is visually good from any angle.  This is in contrast to “hot spots or irregular screen brightness that are common in some rear and front project TVs.

Absence of Scan Lines

Another positive result of those individually lit cells is that it evenly lights up image being projected because flat TVs have pixels as color-generators.  This feature is absent in traditional TVs that make use of an electronic beam to hit the picture tube from top to bottom, thereby causing scan lines.

Vulnerability To Magnetic Material

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TVs have electron beams that cannot withstand close proximity to magnetic materials.  For example, displayed images are distorted when placed beside stereo loudspeakers.  In contrast, Plasma displays do not suffer image deformation in such cases because they have not electron beams.  This adds to our viewing pleasure because if one wants to set-up a home theatre system, loudspeakers can be placed just about anywhere near a Plasma TV.

Multi-media Compatibility

A Plasma TVs capability to receive videos of any format makes it one of the most versatile monitors around.  Primarily, it is a TV monitor capable of taking in regular TV, videos, as well as High Definition TV (HDTV) signals.  It can also be utilized for commercial or business purposes, as it can serve as a computer monitor owing to its capability to accept VGA and SVGA signals from computers.  Hence, it is not surprising to know that a typical Plasma TV has inputs for composite video, S-Video and component video, and more than one RGB inputs for computer connectivity.

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