Friday, May 29, 2009

JVC Launches 2nd Generation of LCD TVS with Integrated iPod Docks : CES 2009

JVC has announced five new TeleDock series that are ready to combine two of your favorite things - your TV and your iPod. The new series includes the the 32-inch class LT-32P300, the 42-inch class LT-42P300, the 46-inch class LT-46P300, and two Clear Motion Drive models – the 42-inch class LT-42P500 and the 46-inch class LT-46P500. Each model features a neat flip-down ipod dock at the base of the set so that you can playback photos and music stored on your iPod via your TV. You can control your iPod via the system’s remote control and the system also doubles as an iPod charger even when the TV is off. The TVs themselves sport a pretty impressive feature set including full 1080p HD, digital noise reduction, and three HDMI ports. The TVs will be available in April.

LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2009 – JVC TeleDock® LCD televisions, the first to offer an integrated iPod® dock, are all-new for 2009 and feature enhanced iPod compatibility and more versatility. The new line includes five models, including two that feature JVC’s 120Hz Clear Motion Drive III technology, offering a powerful combination of performance and convenience.

The new five-model JVC TeleDock series is comprised of the 32-inch class LT-32P300 (31.5-inch diagonal), the 42-inch class LT-42P300 (42-inch diagonal), the 46-inch class LT-46P300 (45.9-inch diagonal), and the two Clear Motion Drive models – the 42-inch class LT-42P500 (42-inch diagonal) and the 46-inch class LT-46P500 (45.9-inch diagonal).

For 2009, JVC TeleDock televisions offer significantly improved iPod compatibility. Each model includes a flip-down iPod dock at the base of the set, providing a direct connection for playback through the TV. Video files are easily played back on the television, music files can be played through the TV’s sound system, and photos stored on an iPod can be viewed on the TV. The docked iPod can be controlled from the TV’s remote, which includes a circular keypad with a control scheme that mimics the iPod’s control wheel. In addition, the iPod charges while docked whether the TV’s power is on or off.

When an iPod is docked, a menu appears on the TV screen. Second generation TeleDock sets display a comprehensive iPod-like menu that allows selection of music or video playback and also supports music search. During video playback, low resolution files, such as internet videos, can be displayed in a small screen mode. Higher resolution video can be shown in nine aspect modes at full screen.

For 2009, the TeleDock line offers the following enhancements:

* During music playback, song title, artist, album and genre are all displayed on the TV screen;
* With a PC connected to the TV (by PC and USB and HDMI (or D-Sub) connections ), iTunes can be displayed on the TV and synched with the docked iPod;
* When a PC is connected to a TeleDock TV, powering up the PC will automatically power-up the television;
* Music stored on the iPod can be played through the TV while watching TV programming, and the TV program or other video source can be changed while the music is playing; in addition, the sound can be swapped between the iPod and the TV program sound;
* With music playing from the iPod, photos stored on the iPod or photos stored on an external device connected to the set’s USB port can be viewed on the TV;
* During video playback, pushing the Display button will display on-screen the video title

Besides the iPod dock and playback features, JVC’s new P-Series LCD TVs are full HD (1920 x 1080), full featured high definition displays. Highlights include digital noise reduction, dynamic backlight and 1080 24p/30p output. Each features a universal remote with direct input access, a side-mounted USB photo viewer, and ATSC/QAM tuning.

Connections include three HDMI inputs, two component inputs, two S-video inputs, PC input (D-sub) and an analog video output.

The sound package delivers 10 watts per channel to a pair of JVC’s exclusive oblique cone speakers.

All five models feature a gloss black finish including the base and a new light “diffuser” front illumination. The P300 models radiate blue light while the P500 series models feature a white light radiating from the front panel. The diffuser is made of frosted acrylic and distributes the light across the bottom panel of the sets. The illumination is dimmable and defeatable in the menu.
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Mitsubishi's 2009 TV Lineup Includes Intriguing 3D Sound

Mitsubishi took the wraps off of its 2009 HDTV lineup on Wednesday, highlighting a new series of LCD TVs that feature a unique speaker system that can provide a virtual surround-sound listening experience.

In addition, the company announced updates to the company's line of 3D-ready rear-projection televisions that are available in screen sizes up to 82 inches.

Mitsubishi's newly branded "Unisen" line of 1080p LCD televisions is comprised of the 151-, 153-, and 249-series models that all feature 120-Hz refresh rate technology as well as an integrated 16-channel "intelligent" speaker system that the company claims will provide a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround sound listening environment by directing audio waves throughout the room. The series' sound beaming technology can be optimized using an on-screen interface where the user can enter room dimension details, and the 153- and the 249-series also includes a microphone which can be placed in the prime listening position for semi-automated audio calibration.

The Unisen line will also feature a thin bezel design that measures less than one inch across, and all models meet the requirements for Energy Star v3.0. Screen sizes will range from 40- to 52-inches across, and the company expects to start shipping models to retailers in May.

Unisen 249 Diamond Series
46-inch: $2,799.00
52-inch: $3,299.00

Unisen 153 Series
40-inch: $1,999.00
46-inch: $2,399.00
52-inch: $2,899.00

Unisen 151 Series
40-inch: $1,799.00
46-inch: $2,199.00
52-inch: $2,599.00

Mitsubishi's 2009 rear-projection television (RPTV) lineup highlights the value and energy efficiency offered by this quickly shrinking display category. Branded as its "Home Theater TV" series, Mitsubishi's new 737- and 837-series 1080p televisions feature an "activity-based user interface" that reminds us of the control configuration offered by Harmony universal remotes. Both series also feature a new video calibration mode, 12-bit color processing, and 120Hz display technology that help minimize artifacts caused by differences in the frame rate of the source video and that of the TV. The 837-series includes ISFccc advanced video adjustments that typically features lockable day and night picture presets. Mitsubishi's Home Theater TV models are available now.

737 Series
WD-60737 (60-inch): $1,499.00
WD-65737 (65-inch): $1,799.00
WD-73737 (73-inch): $2,499.00
WD-82737 (82-inch): $4,199.00

837 Series
WD-65837 (65-inch): $2,199.00
WD-737837 (73-inch): $2,999.00
WD-82837 (82-inch): $4,999.00
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Samsung TV : flagship plasma PS50B650

A sight for sore eyes: Korean electronics giant Samsung is introducing nine new LED-LCD TVs, nine conventional LCD TVs, and five new plasmas. Televisions.com takes a first look at the specifications, providing an overview and explaining the key differences.

March 20, 2009 - The plasma market is shrinking, but Samsung continues to stand firmly by the technology - as one only three remaining plasma manufacturers (after Pioneer's departure, Samsung is now joined only by LG and Panasonic).

The two new plasma-TV go by the names "Series 6" (with three models) and "Series 8" (two models), touting high energy-efficiency, an ultra-slim construction, elegant design, full HD resolution, deep black tones, and numerous multimedia and internet possibilities.

Naturally, the three new LED-LCD series (albeit not the entirety of the 6000 series) also have these multimedia capabilities. The Koreans are plugging the new TVs as "LED TVs", effectively as a new, third class between plasmas and conventional LCD displays.

The chief attraction here:

The light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are arranged around the picture as the primary light source (Edge-LED), meaning LED-LCDs can have particularly slim casings - these Samsung models are less than three centimeters deep. The backlighting is built into the frame, instead of being behind the picture.

Further advantages of this technology:

Higher contrast and lower energy-consumption than in LCD TVs without LED-backlighting. In contrast to TVs with LEDs behind the picture, however, the edge-lit TVs do not support Local Dimming. Samsung's new LED-LCD series include nine devices in total: three in the 6000-Series, four in the 7000-Series and two in the 8000-Series.

Samsung's new conventional LCD sets seem a little unspectacular in comparison. Due for release in March and April, they will come in two series (Series 6 and 7), representing a total of nine models. Series 6 comprises six TVs between 19 and 55 inches, while Series 7 contains three specimens between 40 and 52 inches. All of the devices offer full HD resolution, energy-saving measures, and multimedia applications, as well as 100-Hz (Series 6) or 200-Hz (Series 7) technology.
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Sony Bravia WE5 Slimmest LCD TV

Already after a few quiet years in which the size, resolution, or different technologies copaban care in the world of flat televisions, I am glad that from him this year to tap into some of these giants of home. Sony already has such data on its new range of Bravia TVs for 2009. One of the models is the white star that you see in the picture, the Sony Bravia WE5.

This Sony Bravia television WE5, besides the image, has focused its development and marketing in the economy and the environment. The computer, a screen 40 or 46-inch 1080p FullHD panel is the first market to introduce a system of back lighting HCFL low, 50% said Sony.

Sony Bravia WE5 and energy saving.

In addition to lower consumption when in operation, there are several key aspects of playing tcnologías operation of Bravia WE5. We liked the idea of the presence detector, which is responsible for analyzing the environment of the TV and turn off the computer that almost no one detected in the room. Rioja made only with the image, saving energy while we are absent from a pause the program or to meet other business and we do not want to completely turn off the computer. The sound, so that we are vigilant, it continues to function normally.

When we entered the room again and this movement is detected, the system returns to normal TV. Imagine now that we fall asleep in front of the television on. If the presence detector which we do not notice, after half an hour put the TV on standby or stand by.

Another aspect of this Sony Bravia WE5 mode off, which perfectly simulates what happens when literally unplugged the TV from the power source, but let us do it comfortably with a switch on the TV. Thus, when activated, the computer remains in full shutdown mode with zero consumption.

This TV, in the absence of testing, we raise a doubt whether the savings is in the lighting system of the panel, will not reduce the picture quality of this Bravia. Sony says no, and we hope so.

Another important point that we liked the way the Bravia TV saves energy is in the manual. Paper that is often broken instantly and we were just with the quick installation guide. Then, trust your instinct and trial and error tests to learn how to handle the TV. I speak in general of course. The Sony Bravia WE5 has opted to provide instructions on the screen using menus. If we think we are increasingly accustomed to reading on-screen instructions in the computer or using the Internet is a logical step. If you have managed to develop a friendly interface, which is also in the hands of manufacturers, the result can be interesting. On paper it seems to us.

Sony Bravia WE5, technical characteristics.

The highlights of the technical features of the Sony Bravia WE5 is that debuts, and his colleagues range, Bravia Engine 3 technology. With ever more data to deal with an image, progress on this key element of the TV can not stop. In fact, treatment of each pixel of the image, improving contrast, noise reduction and increased range of colors through it.

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Was also added to the two models WE5, 40 and 46 inches, technology Motionflow 100Hz with Image Blur Reduction so that moving images do not notice anything strange or steles. If you join with the 24p mode, the viewing angle of 178 degrees and 100000:1 contrast, we find a good computer for home theater.

The connectivity of these new TVs is quite complete. It has 4 HDMI ports are compatible for use with no problems connected to a laptop computer to input, USB 2.0, Bravia Sync system and DLNA certification. Just miss one memory card reader.

Specifications highlight the rest of the sound system to zoom in dialogues, Dolby Digital 5.1 output, the power of 20 W or adjusting the volume from different sources or channels so that does not protrude from each other despite having volumes different.
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Sharp intros new AQUOS E Series LCD HDTV

Sharp announced a new line of AQUOS HDTV sets at CES 2009 called the AQUOS E Series. The E series is made up of E77U models and E67U models – each of which have a variety of display sizes. The E77U models include the 65 inch (64 33/64” diagonal) LC-65E77U, 52 inch (52 1/32” diagonal) LC-52E77U, 46 inch (45 63/64”diagonal) LC-46E77U, and 40-inch (40” diagonal) LC-40E77U. The E67U models include the 40 inch (40” diagonal) LC-40E67U and 32-inch (31
35/64” diagonal) LC-32E67U.

You’ll find the following common features across all the AQUOS E series displays:

* Advanced Super View (ASV) Superlucent Panel for “dramatically bright and crisp picture with reduced haze and reflectivity”
* New design with color accents at the bottom of the frame
* New convenient swivel stand

Features of the E77U series include:

* Fine Motion Enhanced Technology for 120Hz Frame Rate Conversion
* 4ms response time
* 10 bit ASV Superlucent panel
* 10 bit processing engine
* Full 1080p picture
* Spectral Contrast Engine XD (Extreme Dark)
* Optical Picture Control (OPC) automatically adjusts luminance to room brightness and lighting conditions
* Brightness Preservation picture processing for energy efficient displays
* Black cabinet with soft champagne gold hue
* Five HDMI 1.3 ports
* Two component video inputs – 1080p compatible

Features of the E67U series include:

* ASV Superlucent panel technology
* Four HDMI with 24p input capability
* Two component video inputs with 1080p support
* Energy saving features with Sharp Optical Picture Control (like the E77U series)
* New design with subtle copper hue at the bottom of the cabinet and swivel
* LC-32E67U comes with advanced gaming features such as Vyper Drive circuit to reduce lag time between game console input and TV display

And now – the pricing and availability
For the E77U series:

* LC-65E77U will be available in June for a price of $4,499.99
* LC-52E77U will be available in February for a price of $2,399.99
* LC-46E77U will be available in February for a price of $2,099.99
* LC-40E77U will be available in March for a price of $1,399.99

For the E67U series:

* LC-40E67U will be available in March for a price of $1,199.99
* LC-32E67U will be available in February for a price of $899.99
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LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs Released on June 2009

The New LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs makes pictures look exactly how they appear in the movie theatre. Uniquely involved in every step of the production chain THX rewards you with unparalleled Full HDTV picture quality. The LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs will be become the first TVs to be able to stream movies without needing any outboard hardware. The LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs will be available in two sizes namely 50 inches and 60 inches. The LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs will be coming on June 2009.

Pictures of LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs are :
* FHD Resolution
* THX
* 600 Hz Max Sub Field Driving
* 2M: 1 Controalst Ratio
* Ultra Bright Panel

Ususability of LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs are :
* Picture Freeze
* HDMI Version 1.3 4 ea (Deep Color)
* USB 2.0 for moving picture and photo

Sounds of LG PS80 Series Plasma HDTVs are :
* Clear Voice II
* 20W

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Panasonic TX-L32S10B television

Due to go on sale in April, this 32-incher is part of a mind-boggling array of new flat TVs from Panasonic.

Equally at home with both plasma and LCD, the TX-L32S10B uses the latter tech.
Surrounding it in the S10 Series is a 37-inch LCD TV along with 42-inch, 46-inch and 50-inch plasmas.
All are saddled with the dreaded "entry-level" moniker, something that usually makes the job of reviewing a rather dull one. Not here; the TX-L32S10B, like its S Series siblings, sports a Full HD 1080p resolution, and plenty more besides.

And with a claimed contrast of 50,000:1, three HDMI inputs, film-like 24p Blu-ray display and a new Viera Image Viewer, and the TX-L32S10B seems anything but entry-level.

That sense carries on as soon as the set is switched on. An all-new immaculate high resolution onscreen menu pops-up and immediately starts tuning in Freeview TV channels.

The most impressive is the "Viera Tools" button, which offers a choice of kick-starting Viera Link (i.e., using your remote to control an attached Blu-ray player), pausing live TV (if you have a Panasonic "Diga" PVR attached) or starting a video, music or photo session from media stored on SD Card. Not many TVs can do the latter, though on the TX-L32S10B it is in place of a USB input.

The Viera Image Viewer software itself is impressive in its simplicity, giving one-touch access to JPEG slideshows that load immediately and play over around 20 seconds of pre-recorded, rather ponderous music that sadly can’t be replaced by your own MP3s. If the absence of music is irritating, so is the movie player, which doesn’t support DivX or any other file type we tried. It’s compatible with AVCHD video, a high-def format many HD camcorders shoot in; if you haven’t got a HD camcorder, you can overlook this feature.

But its lack of file support isn’t what officially relegates this Full HD resolution LCD TV to the entry-level ranks. The TX-L32S10B uses last year’s technology, employing Panasonic’s V-Real Pro 3 picture processing, missing out on the brand’s latest 100Hz or Intelligent Frame Creation.

Those two features are designed to reduce judder and blur in the picture, and their absence here is a worry.Depending largely on 2008 tech, it’s a toss-up between this set and its broadly similar Full HD forerunners, the £550 Panasonic TX-32LZD80 or £600 TX-32LZD85. But if your games console or Blu-ray player is itching for a playmate, the TX-L32S10B is a dependable choice.

Spin a Blu-ray disc, however, and the detail on show is quite something: concise and almost eerily realistic. Some of that effect is lost when the subject moves quickly – the fur on a polar bear, from our test disc Earth, does suffer slightly from blur, but it’s not as big a drawback as on other entry-level sets. The TX-L32S10B’s colour palette is affected slightly by the panel’s very average capability with black, though most shades seem realistic and not as over-cooked as we’ve seen on previous LCD TVs.

The TX-L32S10B’s teeny speakers deliver enough quality for a small room, but ultimately pale in comparison to sets from the likes of JVC, Philips and Loewe.


Specification

TV Tuner
* Tuner Integrated :yes
* DVB Digital Tuner :yes [DVB-T]
* Tuning System :PLL synthesizer 100-position auto-search tuner
* CATV Compatibility :UK
* Broadcast Stereo Reception :NICAM (FM)
* Teletext Reception :1000P FASTEXT Level 2.5
* Receiving System :PAL-I, DVB-T
* Receiving System (AV input) :PAL-60, NTSC, M-NTSC

Display
* Screen Size :32" (80 cm) diagonal
* Screen Aspect :16 : 9 Wide
* Panel :IPS-alpha Full-HD LCD Panel
* Fine Black Panel :yes
* Viewing Angle: 178 degree
* Contrast (Dynamic) :20,000:1
* Progressive Scan: yes
* Number of Pixels :2,073,600 (1,920 x 1,080) pixels
* Applicable PC signals :VGA, WVGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA 60Hz
* Applicable Scanning Format :525 (480)/60i, 525 (480)/60p, 625 (576)/50i, 625 (576)/50p, 750 (720)/50p, 750 (720)/60p, / 1125 (1080)/50i, 1125 (1080)/60i, 1125 (1080)/24p (HDMI only), 1125 (1080)/50p (HDMI only), 1125 (1080)/60p (HDMI only)
* Intelligent Scene Controller: yes
* 24p Playback :yes
* 3D Colour Management :yes
* Sub Pixel Control:yes
* Picture Overscan :yes
* Video Noise Reduction :yes
* 3D Comb Filter: yes
* Picture Mode :Dynamic/Normal/Cinema/Game
* Vreal :Vreal Pro 3

Sound
* Speaker System :Bottom Speaker
* Speakers :1-way, 2-speakers
* Audio Output :20 W (10 W x 2), 10% THD
* Sound Mode: Music/Speech
* Surround :V-Audio Surround
* Dolby Digital Out : yes

Input/Output
* CI (Common Interface)* :yes
* VIERA Image Viewer :yes (AVCHD/JPEG playback)
* HDMI Input : 3 (2 rear, 1 side)
* Composite Video Input: AV3: RCA phono type x 1 (side)
* S-Video Input: AV3: Mini DIN 4-pin (side)
* Audio Input (for Video): AV3: RCA phono type connectors (L, R) (1 set, side)
* Component Video Input: RCA phono type x 3 [Y , PB, PR] (rear)
* PC Input: Mini D-sub 15-pin x 1 (rear)
* Audio Input (HDMI1, PC, Component): RCA phono type connectors (L, R) (1 set, rear)
* 21-Pin Input/Output: AV1: AV In/Out, RGB In, Q-Link (rear) / AV2: AV In/Out, S-Video In, RGB In, Q-Link (rear)
* Monitor Out :RCA phono type connectors (L, R) (1 set, rear)
* Audio Output: Headphone jack (1, side)
* Digital Audio Output (Optical) :yes

Features
* EPG :yes
* VIERA Tools :yes
* VIERA Link :yes (HDAVI Control 4)
* Multi Window :PAT
* Eco Mode** :yes
* Game Mode :yes
* Q-Link :yes
* Aspect Controls :Auto aspect/16:9/14:9/JUST/4:3/4:3 FULL (HD signal only)/Zoom1/Zoom2/Zoom3
* On-Screen Display Languages: English
* Hold :yes
* Off Timer :yes
* Child Lock: yes

General
* Power Supply :AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60Hz
* Rated Power Consumption :115 W
* On mode Average Power Consumption*** :90 W
* Standby Power Consumption :0.3 W
* Dimensions (W x H x D) (with TV stand) :798 x 551 x 217 mm
* Dimensions (W x H x D) (w/o TV stand) : 798 x 511 x 93 mm
* Weight (with TV stand) 13 kg
* VESA Standard: yes
* Operating Temperature :0°C - 35°C




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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85U 50" 1080p Plasma HDTV

Panasonic has done it again with another top of the line television product. The Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ85U 50" Plasma TV has great color and response time, which will amaze you when watching High Action Movies, sports and other fast moving shows. The Panasonic Viera offers 4096 Shades of Gradation for spectacular Color Reproduction.

When shopping for the top High Definition Television you should always check out many different products. We do reviews on a wide array of products and each one has its own individual touch. Like I said before the Panasonic Viera series is made great for Sports, High action Movies and other fast moving television shows. Some of the other Manufacturers may be better for higher quality colors and clarity but this model is not far behind with its great reaction times.

It offers 1000000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio for the Brightest whites and darkest blacks, 1920 x 1080 Resolution which really brings television to life. If you are looking for a great Television for your Living room this model would be at the top of my list.

This Television set is also set up with Viera LinK™ HDAVI controls that will let you operate all of your home theater components by pressing a single button on your high definition TV remote control. Panasonic also offers a feature called Gallery Player which allows you to enjoy the world's finest high definition art and photography on your High Definition Television set.


Panasonic VIERA Plasma TH-50PZ85U Specs

VIDEO
Screen Size: 50" Class (49.9" diagonal)
Display Resolution: 1080p
Contrast Ratio: Native: 30,000:1
Dynamic: 1,000,000:1
Compatible Signal Formats: 1080p/1080i/720p/480p
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
Shades of Gradation: 4,096
Pixel Pitch (H x V): 0.576 x 0.576 mm
Panel Type: G11 Progressive 1080p HD Plasma Display Panel
Aspect Control for TV/AV Modes: 4:3, Zoom, Full, Just, H-fill for TV/AV modes
Native Resolution (Number of Pixels): 1920 x 1080
Moving Picture Resolution: 900 lines or more
Progressive Scan: Yes
Video Noise Reduction: Yes
Digital Comb Filter: Motion Adaptive 3D-Y/C
Color Purity Optimizer (3D Color Management): Yes
Sub-Pixel Controller: Yes
Motion Pattern Noise Reduction: Yes
Studio Ref. Mode: No
Pro Setting: No
Digital Cinema Reality: Yes
480 Hz Sub-field Drive: Yes
24p Playback(2:3): Yes
Deep Color: Yes
x.v.Color: Yes

AUDIO:
Speakers Full-range x 2(L,R)
Number of Speakers 2
Audio Ouput 20W (10% THD) (6 ohms, 70 Hz - 17 kHz)
Surround Sound Yes
BBE® ViVA HD3D Sound No
INPUT/OUTPUT:
Tuners Integrated ATSC
Photo Viewer Yes
SD Card Slot Yes
HDMI Input 3 (1 side)
Analog Audio Input (for HDMI) 2
Composite Video Input 2 (1 side)
S-Video Input 2 (1 side)
Audio Input (for Video) 2 (1 side)
PC Input (RGB-VGA) Mini D-sub 15-pin (rear)
Audio Input (for PC) 1 (M3 Stereo Plug)
Component Video Input [Y, PB(CB), PR(CR)] 2
Audio Input (for Component Video) 2
Composite Video Output 1
Audio Output 1
Digital Audio Out 1
CONVENIENCE:
VIERA Link Yes
Game Mode Yes
Pixel Shifter (Anti-Image Retention) Yes
Video Picture Memory Yes
On-Screen Display Languages English/Spanish/French
V-Chip Program Lockout Yes
Built-In Closed Caption Decoder Yes
Timers - Sleep/On/Off Sleep (Off only)
Video Input Labeling Yes
GENERAL:
Power Supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption 690 W
Safety Standard UL6500/C-UL
Receiving System ATSC/QAM/NTSC
Operating Temperature 32°F - 104°F
Pedestal Stand Included (TBLX0034)
Remote Control Included
Screen Coating (Filter) New AR (Anti-Reflective) Filter
Dimensions (H x W x D) w/Optional Speakers -
Dimensions (H x W x D) w/Stand 32.8" x 49.4" x 15.2"
Weight (lbs.) w/Stand 88.2 lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D) 30.6'' x 49.4'' x 3.7''
Weight 83.8 lbs
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Vizio P50HDTV10A Plasma TV

The VIZIO P50 HDTV Widescreen 50-in* Plasma TV offers a HDTV display capability at 720P and 1080i allowing you to enjoy High Definition content in either format. This product offers a high 1,000 cd/m2 Brightness at a 1366 x 768 native resolution, and an unprecedented 10,000:1 max Contrast Ratio. Using VCV (VIZIO Color Vision), this Plasma TV can display 6,144 shades of gray in 231 Billion colors for a brilliant, colorful picture.

Features/Benefits:

A 50" HDTV for less than $2000 - The P50HDTV offers all the features and benefits to enhance your home theater experience, while remaining affordable.

10,000:1 Contrast Ratio - For deep blacks and brillant colors, the high contrast ratio of our television enhances every program you enjoy to watch.

VIZIO ColorVision (VCV) - allows for True 10-bit levels and the ability to display 1 billion colors, this ensure a more vivid and natural picture.

Integrated television tuner - enjoy high definition and regular television programs with or without paid high definition service.

SRS ® TruSurround® XT - The TruSurround XT audio adds three new audio enhancement technologies to complete your ultimate home theater experience with 2 speakers.

High Definition Television (HDTV) with a native resolution of 1366 x 768.

Integrated NTSC and ATSC tuner allows over-the-air analog and digital broadcasts with an external antenna or cable*

High Brightness (1000 cd/m2) providing a more vivid, brilliant picture in any environment.

24 bit color depth supporting 231 billion colors.

Multiple video format support with HDMI, component video, composite video, S-Video and RF antenna inputs allows you to enjoy video from a variety of sources.

Wide viewing angle (>170º) so that everyone can view the picture from practically anywhere in the room.

PIP (Picture in Picture) and POP (side-by-side) for ultimate video enjoyment while watching 2 video programs

60,000 hour panel life provides over 20 years of use before half brightness

DCDi by Faroudja Low Angle De-interlacing Processing for superior video quality.

VIZIO Universal Remote Control and stand included.



Specification
Size: 50-in*
*Viewable: 49.98-in
Tuner: Integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM HDTV Tuner

Supported TV Formats
1080i, 720p, 720i, 480p, 480i

Native Panel Resolution: 1366 x 768

Supported PC Resolutions
1366 x 768, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600

Specification
Panel Type: 50" Diagonal*, 16:9 Wide Screen, Plasma Panel
Panel Specifications: N/A
Pixel/Dot Pitch: 0.81 mm (H) x 0.81 mm (V)
Display Compatibility: HDTV (720p)
Signal Compatibility: 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV)
Response Time: NA
Colors: 1.07 Billion (10 bit)
Brightness: 1,000 cd/m2 (typical)
Contrast Ratio: 10,000:1 (max)
Viewable Angle: >178° (horizontal and vertical)

Inputs
RF (F Connector for internal tuner): 1
HDMI with HDCP: 2
Analog Stereo Audio for HDMI Inputs: 2
Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio: 2
Composite Video: 2
S-Video plus Stereo Audio: 2
Computer RGB plus Stereo Audio: 1
Service Port: 1 DTV, 1 Analog (RJ11)

Outputs
Analog Audio out (RCA): 1
5.1 SPDIF Digital Optical Audio: 1
Headphone (Stereo Mini-Jack): 1

Additional Information
Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
Picture-outside-Picture (POP)
Closed Caption (CC)
V-Chip
3D Comb Filter
Zoom
Freeze
DCDi De-Interlace
3:2 or 2:2 Reverse Pull-down
ATSC with 8VSB & QAM demodulation
ATSC with MPEG-2 decoding
NTSC Video decoding via RF: Yes, thru Antenna, Cable, or Satellite
NTSC Video decoding via Video: Yes, thru CVBS, S-Video, or Component
Progressive Scan Video: Yes, thru Component YPbPr, VGA or HDMI
HDTV: Yes, thru HDMI or Component YPbPr
Computer: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 thru VGA or 640x480 thru HDMI
Sound enhancement: Yes, SRS TrueSrround XT
Color Temperature: 6500K (standard), 5400K and 9300K
Color Fine Tuning: Independent Red, Green and Blue
Audio: Built-in 15W x 2
Lamp (LCD) / Panel (PDP) Life: 60000 hours
Power: IEC Connector for direct power line connection
Voltage Range110 ~ 240 Vac at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 440W average
Removable Base

Weight
Gross:144 lbs
Net: 122 lbs
Without Stand: 108 lbs

Dimensions
Carton: 55.8" W x 39.3" H x 16.9" D
Net: 48.8" W x 33.2" H x 12.2" D
Without Stand: 48.8" W x 33.5" H x 3.9" D
Certifications: CSA, CSA-BRTL, FCC Class B, Bets-7, ICES-003


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Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 1080p Plasma TV

Enter the next generation of Pioneer KURO, where a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Awake your senses and discover there is more to this television than meets the eye. Deeper black levels that pave the way to breathtaking detail, added dimension and more vibrant color are just the beginning.

* High-Definition 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080p)
* 50” Diagonal Class / 16:9 Wide-Screen ››Aspect Ratio (49.85” Screen)
* New Deeper Intense Blacks for Unmatched Contrast (5x Previous Generation)
* New Thinner Cosmetic Design
* New Home Media Gallery
* Home Network Connectivity
* 4 Independent HDMI® 1.3 Inputs
* Anti-Reflective Filter
* Subwoofer Output

KURO Technology

* Exclusive cell structure with crystal emissive layer for a more intense black with added detail
* Improved filter for enhanced contrast in bright environments
* Improved ASIC video processing and scaling for the ultimate in Standard-Definition and High-Definition video performance
* Detachable bottom speaker with fully integrated digital amplifier for pristine clarity and accuracy of sound

KURO Features

* New, Improved Optimum Mode. Automatically analyzes and adjusts audio and video settings according to specific room light conditions and type of light and color. Program content is also monitored and finely adjusted so movies, sports and news are all faithfully reproduced. Includes OSD with status.
* Smooth Film mode to eliminate motion judder in 3:2 Pulldown (60Hz) providing natural even playback of content created by film
* 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 inputs with HDMI-CEC control and the ability to accept 1080p 24/60Hz signal
* Room Light Sensor for automatic picture adjustment
* Standard 3:2 (60Hz) and Advanced PureCinema with 3:3 Pulldown (72Hz) for accurate playback of film content
* Fully Integrated ATSC and NTSC Tuner with Clear QAM
* V-Chip Parental Control
* Remote Control – Glow in the dark / Preset Mode

Picture Settings

* A/V Selection Memory – 7 options for viewing preferences:
Optimum / Dynamic / Performance / Movie / Sports / Game / Standard (PC input: only for Standard)
* Aspect Ratio Control – 9 positions: Auto* / Full / “Dot by Dot” / ››Zoom* / Cinema* / 4:3 / Wide* (only for SD) / Wide1* (only for HD) / Wide2* (only for HD)
*Except PC signal
* Advanced Picture-in-Picture (4 positions), Picture-side-Picture ››(3 positions) and Still Picture capability
* After-Image Reduction Function
* Orbiter (Off / Mode 1 / Mode 2)
* Auto Size (Off/ Natural / Wide-Zoom)
* Side Mask Detection (Mode 1 – for black side masks / Mode 2 – for black & illustrated side masks)
* Side Mask Brightness Sync (Fixed / Auto)
* Video Pattern (White Bar)
* Game Control Preference (AV Selection: only Game) (Off / On)
* Room Light Sensor (Off / Mode 1 / Mode 2)

Video Processing Technology

* Picture Detail Settings* – DRE Picture, Black Level, ACL, Enhancer Mode, Gamma and CTI
*No menu items for these functions
* Noise Reduction Settings* – 3 DNR, Field NR, Block NR, Mosquito NR
*No menu items for these functions
* Tuner Noise Reduction (Off / On for each channel)

Home Media Gallery

* IP Network Compatibility Designed to DLNA Guidelines: Enables a ››link with a networked PC to share content via Ethernet connection, including movies (even HD movie content), music and photos.
* Microsoft PlaysForSure™ Protected Content: No-hassle playback of ››Microsoft PlaysForSure audio or video content downloaded from the web and stored on personal computers, via an existing home network system.
* Supported Formats:
o Video: WMV9, MPEG1, MPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TS, MPEG4 (SP/ASP), MPEG4 (H.264/AVC)
o Audio: WMA9, MP3, Linear PCM (WAV), HE-AAC, MPEG-4 AAC
o Photos: JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP

Product Dimensions

* Panel (W x H x D): 48-17/32” x 28-15/32” x 3-21/32”
* Panel w/Speaker (W x H x D): 48-17/32” x 31-5/8” x 3-21/32”
* Panel Weight: 74 lbs. 1 oz.
* Panel Weight w/Speaker and Stand: 86 lbs.

Video & Audio Connectivity

* Inputs:
o 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 (1 side, 3 rear) (w/PC support, 2 w/ analog audio)
o 1 Component
o 3 Composite
o 1 S-Video
o Antenna
o USB (Mass Storage Class)
o LAN (10/100 Base-T Ethernet)
o PC
* Outputs:
o Optical Digital Audio (Dolby Digital/PCM)
o Audio LR
o Subwoofer
o SR
o Headphone

Sound Technology

* Improved 18-Watt Stereo Digital Amplifier w/2-Way Stereo Speakers
* SRS® WOW HD / SRS FOCUS / SRS TruBass / SRS Definition®

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