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October 10, 2007

Hitachi P55T551 LCD TV

Story link: Hitachi P55T551 LCD TV by Franz Bicar

hitachi-p55t551-1.jpgYour old TV’s hand-me-downs won’t fit this upgrade. The P55T551’s HD 1080 has a higher overall panel resolution than 720p televisions. At 1080 lines of resolution, the P55T551 offers a line-for-line vertical match for your incoming 1080i TV signal. The P55T551 also has 1280 x 1080i total panel resolution.

In addition, the P55T551’s 2 component video inputs accommodate a broad range of high-end analog input sources, including cable and satellite receivers, DVD players, VCRs and video games. The PictureMaster also includes MPEG noise reduction, dynamic contrast, dynamic histogram processing, automatic 3:2 film enhancement, four HD aspect modes, and six SD aspect modes.

The 3 HDMI SimplayHD (HDMI-CEC) 1080p compatible inputs included in the P55T551 give it the highest quality connection and connectability with home A/V devices. Multiple high-end digital interfaces that are 1080p compatible and include high definition video and audio in a single cable connection mean that this plasma TV connects with ease to the rest of your system, and will leave you basking in the glory of oh-so-many connections.

Thanks to its PictureMaster HD IV digital video processor, you have the ability to integrate the P55T551 into your existing video system regardless of the type of input or resolution format you are receiving. The PictureMaster processor matches its Full HD1080 panel by upgrading all incoming signals, thus optimizing the picture performance of that source material.

There’s no longer any need to fear feeling like the action wasn’t big enough, nor each scene life-like enough while watching your favorite feature or show because of standard video image quality. The P55T551 includes Hitachi’s ClearWindow Plasma Technology, providing cleaner and smoother image reproduction, higher brightness and reduced visible grid structure on-screen.

The P55T551 doesn’t not brag about the ridiculously gigantic plethora of colors it offers, and with a 16 bit, 281 trillion color capacity, it doesn’t have to say anything. The P55T551’s sixteen bit processing increases the number of steps to over 65,000 per color for the smoothest and most film-like image possible, ultimately resulting in that gargantuan color capacity.

And to maximize the spectacle of all those colors across the screen, the P55T551 provides a wide range of aspect modes so that you can expand the image to the widescreen format while minimizing visual distortion and eliminating the black bars that may be visible on the top or bottom, or even on the sides, of the screen.

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