April 2nd, 2008LG 32PC5RV Plasma HDTV

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LG 32PC5RV, LG Electronics (LG) proclaim its first 32-inch plasma TV to be opened in Brazil this month. This new plasma TV will also be released in 27 nations worldwide by November, including countries in Central/South and North America, Europe, CIS region, North and Southwest Asia and the Middle East. This flat panel TV is a reasonable solution for buyers looking for plasma TVs in a small size ranges where LCD TVs are leading.

The 32-inch wide flat panel TV is the fastest rising segment in the industry, as the large-size market is becoming soaked. According to Display Search, demand for 32-inch LCD TVs has grown to include 24.9 million units in 2007, and is expected to increase to 33.4 million units in 2008.

However, as recently as 2005, 32-inch LCD TV demand was 5.8millions. What has driven this extraordinary change is the increasing consumer favorite for secondary or private TVs for the home in the high-end market, and lately rising demand for reasonably priced flat panel TVs in emerging markets. As the negligible and slimmest plasma TV available, the LG 32PC5RV will widen the options for global customers. It is also an exceptional choice for hotel rooms or retail settings where a small-size wall-mounted TV is preferred to maximize space.

It’s about carving out a new niche for a growing demand, said Simon Kang, president and CEO of LG Electronics Digital Display Company. “When there is a large flat-panel TV in almost every living room in the high-end market, people start to want a more personal TV set for cozier settings, which has led to the ’second TV’ trend. in the temporary, there is volatile insist for this size of flat panel TV in emerging market, in part due to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Until now, people had previously only been able to buy an LCD TV in this size range. So we are offering a plasma option, which is also easier on the eyes, to provide more alternative to consumers.

The 32PC5RV’s 16:9 feature ratio screen makes it perfect for watching high-quality sources such as DVDs without eye fatigue. With a 0.001 ms response time, the 32PC5RV can keep up with the fastest moving action movies and fair proceedings. Once home, it is easy to attach devices such as DVD players and home theater systems to the TV’s HDMI or part ports, as LG’s SIMPLINK skill makes it easy to control an array of like-minded devices with a single remote control.

Even though producing this smaller plasma TV was demanding both technologically and cost-wise, we were able on the way to stay costs low and quality high by make simpler the manufacturing process,” said cranium of PDP TV Division. We trimmed costs further by reducing packaging to the point where we can ship two of these TVs in the same space it used to take to ship just one. We did all of this in order to provide better choice and value for consumers. As part of its strategy to drive technology forward and keep costs spirited, LG lately separated its plasma and LCD divisions. Together, the two divisions are completing LG’s optimum creation portfolio.

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LG’s new line of plasma TVs with built-in digital video recorders hits stores today. The new PY2DR series comes in 50-inch and 60-inch versions, both of which sport included 160GB hard drives capable of copy up to 13 hours of HDTV and 63 hours of standard-definition programming.

Each display comes with a built-in ATSC tuner for recording over-the-air HDTV and a flash memory card reader for looking at digital photos or listening to MP3s on your giant TV, but what’s really promising is that these new displays are also like-minded with CableCARD, which means you should be able to directly proof digital cable TV without having to deal with an external set-top box (something we’re dying to be able to do with our TiVo and our Media Center PC). All that integrated goodness will cost ya—the 50PY2DR and the 60PY2DR will set you back $7,999 and $14,999, in that order.

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Hitachi is one of the most winning consumer electronic manufacturers nowadays. Its Digital Media & customer Products include Plasma and LCD Televisions. One of its products, the P50H401, is a 1080 high-definition set that has a higher overall panel resolution than 720p televisions. At 1080 lines of resolution, the P50H401 offers a line-for-line vertical match for your inward 1080i TV signal with a 1280 x 1080 total panel resolution.

The P50H401 features Picture Master HD IV digital video processor that lets the skill to put together the P50H401 into any existing video system regardless of the type of input or resolution format you are receiving. The Picture Master Processor matches its Full HD1080 panel by improvement all incoming signals, thus optimizing the picture performance of that source material.

In addition, the P50H401’s 2 component video inputs accommodate a broad range of high-end analog input sources, counting cable and satellite receivers, DVD players, VCRs and video games. The Picture Master too includes MPEG noise lessening, dynamic contrast, dynamic histogram processing, automatic 3:2 film improvement, four HD aspect modes, and six SD feature modes.

The 3 HDMI SimplayHD (HDMI-CEC) 1080p compatible inputs built-in in the P50H401 give it the highest quality connection with home A/V devices. Multiple high-end digital interfaces that are 1080p like-minded and include high definition video and audio in a single cable link mean that this plasma TV connects with ease to the rest of your system.

It’s also worth talk about that the P50H401 includes Hitachi’s Clear Window Plasma Technology, providing cleaner and smoother image reproduction, higher brightness and abridged noticeable grid arrangement on-screen.

The P50H401’s sixteen bit processing increases the number of steps to over 65,000 per color for the smoothest and most film-like image likely, in the end resulting in that huge color aptitude. To maximize the spectacle of all those colors across the screen, the P50H401 provides a wide range of facet modes so that you be familiar with how to make bigger the image to the wide screen format while minimizing visual coil and do absent with the black bars that can be visible on the top or bottom, or smooth on the sides, of the screen.

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In recent years, the television market has been overpopulated with LCD televisions that Plasmas are now outnumbered by a huge number. This is because LCD’s are better-looking as consumers opt to go for LCD’s higher resolutions, stipulation and adaptability. In addition, LCD’s are slowly catching up on Plasma television’s size benefit. Before, Plasmas lord the 40 to 44-inch category, now LCD’s are not that far behind.

But even so, Panasonic is up to the confront and they will absolutely not go down without a fight. With the TH42PZ70B plasma TV, Panasonic is hoping for a changed life for the Plasma family. The Panasonic TH42PZ70B boasts of a higher difference ratio and 1080p/24 capability, and it is a serious contender as an alternative to 1080p LCD televisions.

To start, let’s go into the details of the set. The TH42PZ70B comes in with a pedestal stand. All you really have to do is fasten the stand and place it whichever corner you want it located. Just a quick info, the board is a bit on the heavy side, but noting this, the manufacturer’s built-in hand-grips on either side to help you with this quandary.

The set is encased in a sleek black bezel and padded by a pair of finely puncture speaker grilles on both sides. The bottom edge of the bezel arches slightly upwards to reveal a metallic grey strip with a concave- onward surface that house the master power button, LED indicator and remote control sensor. The TH42PZ70B though is a surprise as it only has two HDMI 1.2 inputs when most of today’s television comes in with three HDMI 1.3 inputs. At the side, you have an SD slit which allows you to view photos straight from you digital camera or your camera phones.

Now we go to the panels set of features. The Panasonic TH42PZ70B doesn’t offer white balance adjustment options in the user menu. Its color setting is also a problem since it has limited adjustment options both within the user menu and service menu. Its black stage, on the other hand, is very good. It still has black fluctuations at times (common to most Panasonic Plasmas) but it was very subtle and could not be considered as an issue.

As for its performance, the set produces outstanding blacks and reveals shadow details perfectly. These are characteristics that are expected from a plasma TV. It’s reproduction of 1080p signals does not let down in fine detail retrieval presentation. What time fed with standard definition signals, the TH42PZ70B turned in a decent SD presentation. Pictures are remarkably clean and had minimal digital noise.

All in all, the Panasonic TH42PZ70B is a take when it comes to Plasma Television. The Panasonic TH42PZ70B may not be the life saver of the Plasma line of televisions as it does have a few flaws here and there, but still, the Panasonic TH42PZ70B produces clean and detailed pictures and at the same time handles motions brilliantly.

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Are you tired of messing up your home with all those wires? Well, not any longer, the new Samsung FP-T5894 includes a wireless home A/V center that enables wireless communiqué between the FPT5894 and components - like your DVD player or your cable/satellite box. This television’s connections are long gone. Designers of the FP-T5894 enthused it to the back of the divide wireless base station.

As a consequence, the only wire coming from the panel is the power cord. This could potentially save hundreds of dollars in fitting fees if you want to wall-mount your FPT5894 because not having to run intersect through the wall makes wall fitting much simpler. The base station communicates with the television via an 802.11n wireless standard at speeds up to 150Mbps, which is plenty for 1080p video. The base station communicates with the television via a 802.11n wireless standard at speeds up to 150Mbps, which is abundance for 1080p video. The FP-T5894’s base station includes connection such as three HDMI jacks, two part video inputs, and so on.

When it comes to dependability, you can count on the Samsung FPT5894 Plasma HDTV. That’s because it is held up to the highest of standards when it comes to fineness and long life. Samsung Plasma HDTVs last 60,000 hours to half-brightness. If you break it down that means if you watch TV every day for 6 hours, the screen would stay crisp and clear for 27 years.

Conformist Plasma HDTVs use 10-bit color dispensation that produces up to 1.07 billion colors. But Samsung has taken HDTV Plasma to the next level with sets that have 18-bit color processing. These technically higher color processing methods can produce astonishing natural, true-to-life colors. It also aids in video signal dispensation of analog sources to make sure a more natural and bright picture.

But not only that, the Samsung unit features FilterBright technology that videophiles will love. In bright environments the display quality of conventional plasma TVs can be compromised by external light. Samsung’s FPT5894 plasma TV boasts a grouping of FilterBright technology, Super Black Panel and Optimal Light Filter to bring you sharp contrast, unbelievable detail and pure clarity in any lighting state. Samsung’s original FilterBright technology features a pair of powerful internal filters that absorb outer light and transmit inner light. This course increases the bright room contrast, helping uphold a sharper image in any light.

The FPT5894 takes full advantage of DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) technology. DNIe provides five image processors and a six-times compactness enhancer that help create truer color and higher contrast for a sharp and clear image. These enhances and perk up viewing experience including Contrast Enhancer, which augment brightness and contrast levels for deeper, richer blacks and greater detail, and more natural whites.

As the evolution of television continues, Samsung has been able to advance select sets to produce untis with a full 1920 x 1080 progressive resolution (1080p). This unbelievable resolution not only means that these sets are ready for new digital game and movie formats, but they are also able to show you all of the decree from today’s broadcast formats (1080i has 1920 x 1080 pixels) instead of dropping the horizontal decree to fit the screen because all 720p sets do.

A 15-watt per channel built-in audio amplifier powers the FPT5894’s integrated stereo speakers. This TV also features SRS TruSurround XT. TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannels happy over two speakers. TruSurround delivers forceful, virtual surround timbre knowledge through the two-speaker interior playback system.


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