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Panasonic TH 58PX600U 58 Plasma HDTV Panasonic TH-58PX600U 58″ Plasma HDTV The TH-58PX600U 58″ Diagonal Plasma HDTV gives you deep blacks, bright whites and 29 billion colors — it’s an image so close to real life, you’ll swear you were in your favorite programs instead of just watching them. Enjoy crisp, lifelike details with the up to 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Deep blacks provide excellent shadow detail during dark scenes, while brilliant whites render bright scenes with vivid realism. Receive and view local over-the-air broadcasts in stunning HD, using the built-in HDTV tuner. You can even share your JPEG photos taken with the built-in SD card slot. Features a width-to-height ratio similar to movie theater screens, providing a theater-like experience at home. View HDTV broadcasts and widescreen DVDs the way they were meant to be seen. Native Resolution - 1366 x 768 Contrast Ratio - Up to 10,000 - 1 Progressive Scan TV Guide On-Screen Program Guide Picture-in-Picture - Split Screen Display (2 Sources) Video Noise Reduction Digital Comb Filter Color Purity Optimizer (3D Color Management) 31W of Total Poewr - Two Woofers - 8 ohms, 55 Hz - 350 Hz, 10% THD / Two Tweeters - 8 ohms, 350 Hz - 17 kHz, 10% THD Motion Pattern Noise Reduction BBE ViVA HD3D Sound Standard NTSC tuner ATSC/QAM (SDTV and HDTV broadcasts) SD Card Slot & Photo Viewer CableCARD Ready HDMI-HDCP Interface - 2, in rear Analog Audio Input (for HDMI) - 2 rear PC Input (RGB-VGA) - Mini D-sub 15-pin (rear) Audio Input (for PC) - 1 (M3 Stereo Plug) Composite Video Input - 3 (2 rear, 1 front) S-Video Inputs - 3 (2 rear, 1 front) Audio Input (for Video) - 3 (2 rear, 1 front) Rear Inputs/Outputs - 2 Component Video (YPbPr), 2 Component Audio out, 1 Composite & Audio out IR Out - 1 On-screen display languages - English/Spanish/French Timers - Sleep/On/Off Built-in closed-caption decoder Video Input Labeling V-Chip Prog
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Stunning Home Theater Plasma. When viewing real HD it is displays breathtaking cinematography in landscapes to action scenes, superior clarity and detail. Brilliant crisp colors. Calibration is a breeze with Digital Essentials; the set has a decent color decoder for natural colors, better color saturation, handles grey scale gradations very well and has a great black level which is vital for the detail in darker scenes.

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 Panasonic TH-37PX60U 37″ Plasma HDTV Featuring Panasonic’s 9th generation gas-plasma screen, the 37-inch TH-37PX60U features a width-to-height 16:9 aspect ratio similar to movie theater screens, providing a theater-like experience at home. Its maximum of 29 billion colors and over 3,000 shades of gradation provide exceptionally fine detail for outstanding HDTV reproduction. The set’s built-in ATSC (DTV) tuner pulls HD signals (480p/720p/1080i) right from the airwaves, and its QAM tuner is fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception. A standard analog NTSC tuner receives standard-definition (SD) programming. It also includes a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot, enabling you to take an SD card directly from a digital still camera or camcorder and insert it directly into the TV for quick and colorful photo slideshows.

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Panasonic TH 50PHD8UK 50 Plasma HDTV Panasonic TH-50PHD8UK 50″ Plasma HDTV This 16:9 widescreen plasma set a bright display that will look good in any room, on any wall or on any surface. It comes standard with both basic video and PC inputs and is easily expandable to accommodate a variety of different sources.

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Panasonic’s Multi-Facet Asymmetrical Configuration Hyper-Pixel (MACH) panel features new materials and technology that improves the light-emitting efficiency and intensity of their plasma screens. The result is a deeper contrast ratio (up to 3,000:1 in dark areas), 2,048 shades of gradation (4,096 shades via HDMI or DVI connection and optional accessory board),3.62 billion full-time displayable colors. It boasts a 1,366 x 768 resolution and is compatible with a whole host of HD signals, from 1080i to 480p.

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Panasonic TH 65PX600U 65 Plasma HDTV Panasonic TH-65PX600U 65″ Plasma HDTV 65″ Diagonal Plasma HDTV with Built-In ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners, SD Memory Card Slot, and PC Input

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Panasonic TH 65PHD8UK 65 Plasma HDTV Panasonic TH-65PHD8UK 65″ Plasma HDTV This 16:9 widescreen plasma set a bright display that will look good in any room, on any wall or on any surface. It comes standard with both basic video and PC inputs and is easily expandable to accommodate a variety of different sources.

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Panasonic’s Multi-Facet Asymmetrical Configuration Hyper-Pixel (MACH) panel features new materials and technology that improves the light-emitting efficiency and intensity of their plasma screens. The result is a deeper contrast ratio (up to 3,000:1 in dark areas), 2,048 shades of gradation (4,096 shades via HDMI or DVI connection and optional accessory board),3.62 billion full-time displayable colors. It boasts a 1,366 x 768 resolution and is compatible with a whole host of HD signals, from 1080i to 480p.

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Panasonic TH 42PX60U 42 Plasma HDTV Panasonic TH-42PX60U 42″ Plasma HDTV Featuring Panasonic’s 9th generation gas-plasma screen, the 42-inch TH-42PX60U features a width-to-height 16:9 aspect ratio similar to movie theater screens, providing a theater-like experience at home. Its maximum of 29 billion colors and over 3,000 shades of gradation provide exceptionally fine detail for outstanding HDTV reproduction. The set’s built-in ATSC (DTV) tuner pulls HD signals (480p/720p/1080i) right from the airwaves, and its QAM tuner is fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception. A standard analog NTSC tuner receives standard-definition (SD) programming. It also includes a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot, enabling you to take an SD card directly from a digital still camera or camcorder and insert it directly into the TV for quick and colorful photo slideshows.

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