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50PX20U/P 50 Inch HDTV Ready Flat Panel Plasma

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Electronics: Panasonic TH 50PX20U/P 50 Inch HDTV Ready Flat Panel Plasma

Panasonic TH 50PX20U/P 50 Inch HDTV Ready Flat Panel Plasma

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Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: TH-50PX20U/P
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Panasonic
Label: Panasonic

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Editorial Review
Panasonic Plasma Displays set the standard for high-definition viewing. HD panels with approximately 1, 050, 000 (1366 x 768) pixels capture all the beauty of HDTV broadcasts and other HD image sources. They support all major HDTV and EDTV standards, including 1080i, 720p and 480p, and fully reproduce high-definition pictures from 720p HDTV signals.The use of a new front protection glass filter and new phosphors greatly improves the color purity of blues and reds, a weakness in previous plasma displays. This helps achieve pure, rich, natural coloration that exceeds CRT displays and approaches European EBU standards for high-definition TV. 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.
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