Panasonic TH-42PH10UKA Review
The Panasonic TH-42PH10UKA HDTV is a 42″ inch screen TV that has a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, 60,000 hours of expected service life. It also has 3,072 shades of gradation and a powerful 16-bit processor. he TV also includes Panasonic’s mult-function input slot system, that allows you to integrate any AV, PC or interactive environment in the widest range of vertical or horizontal display applications.
The TH-42PH10UKA is a sleek, sexy and energy efficient set that displays superb image quality at a very affordable price range. It’s also very aesthetically chic, so it’ll beautify your living room while only lightly grazing your bank account. But don’t get too excited though. The set’s main drawback is that it doesn’t play full 1080p HDTV, settling instead for a slightly lower quality 720p. Still, if you’re one of the few that can spot the difference, looking at the tiny price tag will alleviate any regret.
Panasonic is proud to further demonstrate the performance and quality of its Professional Displays by increasing the existing warranty to 2 Years for both Parts and Labor on all 9 Series PF Full HD and 10 Series PH HD Professional Displays and offer standard on-site service.
The TH-42PH10UKA bring you greater efficiency, better visual quality and more flexible options. The specially designed device boasts the industry’s highest levels of color gradation and contrast for crisp, clear colors and a stunning visual experience. The TV features an ultra-lightweight, energy-efficient design. Exceptionally flexible and versatile, it also features Panasonic’s signature multi-function input system that allows use in virtually any AV, PC or interactive environment.
Panasonic integrated its most advanced imaging technologies to achieve the industry’s highest contrast and color gradation. Shattering conventional image quality standards, it features cutting-edge panel improvements and advanced color management technology for breathtaking pictures that stimulate emotion and captivate any viewer.
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http://www.pcworld.com
http://tech.yahoo.com
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