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Panasonic-TH-50PHD6UY
Features & Details
The TH-50PHD6UY features an
ultra-high 1366 x 768 resolution to
deliver stunning high definition
images. The 16:9 wide aspect ratio
HD display offers a set brightness
of 300 cd/m2 and the industry's
highest contrast ratio of
3000:1.Conventional plasma displays
tend to illuminate blacks, which
lowers contrast. In the TH-50PHD6UY,
the pre-discharge emission intensity
is greatly decreased, dramatically
reducing black levels and providing
deeper, richer blacks.
Plasma Reality Technology
Panasonic’s ongoing development of
"Plasma Reality Technology" is part
of our pursuit of ultimate reality
in image reproduction. Plasma
Reality Technology is a synergetic
group of picture-enhancing
technologies including the Real
Black Drive System, Advanced Plasma
AI, and Real Gamma Correction that
lift plasma display image quality to
an entirely new level by
dramatically boosting brightness,
contrast and gradation.
HDTV Monitor
You can connect component video
inputs to the unit and view digital
TV broadcasts in either HDTV (1080i
or 720p), EDTV (480p) or SDTV
(480i)formats. The ultra-high
resolution of the Panasonic plasma
display fully reproduces
high-definition
pictures from 720p HDTV signals. *
In order to view DTV programming,
the plasma display must be connected
to a separate DTV digital receiver.
Screen Savers
Select from a total of three screen
savers to minimize the risk of
uneven phosphor aging. The White Bar
Scroll is designed for ordinary
still-image displays, Screen
Reversal is for text-screen
displays, and Side Panel Adjustment
is for 4:3 format images. All three
can be started up in manual mode, or
they can be set to automatically
start/stop at preset times in timer
mode or for preset periods in
interval mode. To provide phosphor
protection for 4:3 format images,
all units are factory set with the
Side Panel Adjustment turned ON and
the Aspect Control set to JUST mode.
Slot-type Interface
Panasonic plasma display features a
slot-type interface for easy
expandability. The slot accepts an
optional DVI terminal board for
direct RGB digital signal
connection.
Real Black Drive System
Conventional plasma displays tend to
illuminate blacks, which lowers the
contrast. In Panasonic plasma
display, however, the pre-discharge
emission intensity is greatly
reduced, and the number of emissions
per field is cut from the usual 12
to 1. This dramatically reduces
black levels and provides deeper,
richer blacks. It also achieves the
industry’s highest contrast, with a
3000 : 1 contrast ratio.
Advanced Plasma AI (Adaptive
Brightness Intensifier)
The Advanced Plasma AI Increases The
Discharge cycles for dark scenes,
and produces extremely precise
control of the brightness level. The
result is extremely vivid whites
with unprecedented brightness.
3:2 Pulldown
The 3:2 Pulldown technology
automatically detects a 3:2
film-based source, then uses
still-image processing for each
individual image to achieve clear,
smooth-flowing images with a level
of detail that closely approaches
that of the original film.* Works
with 480i and NTSC format signals.
New Asymmetrical Cell Structure
Panel
The asymmetrical arrangement of the
red, blue and green cells results in
a dramatically improved
light-emitting balance of the three
primary colors. This reproduces
purer whites while maintaining a
high level of brightness. The use of
a new front protection glass filter
and new phosphors also expands the
range of color reproduction,
resulting in more vivid blues and
deeper reds.
XGA Resolution
With a native XGA resolution, the
Panasonic plasma display can
accurately display personal computer
signals ranging from VGA and SVGA to
XGA mode. It can also support
compression display of SXGA and UXGA
signals.
Preset Input Signals
HD Digital Signage Solution
DVD-Ram/R HD Player iDVR100
The iDVR100 Digital Video Replay
server can be teamed with Panasonic
plasma displays to
deliver high definition video for
cost-effective presentation systems.
The iDVR100 plays
stunning 720p and 1080i HD images
plus surround sound. The iDVR100 is
networkable
via Ethernet, allowing video content
to be distributed to a specific iDVR,
or a group of
iDVRs, over an IP network (either
public internet or corporate
intranet).
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www.lcd-plasma-tv.com
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