Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Panasonic TX-P50X10 50 Inch Plasma TV( TX-P50X10B )



Continuing on from Panasonics PX80 sucsess in 2008, the NEW 2009 X10 range is here!

With a new, sleeker design and improved speciifications, Panasonics X10 series plasmas just get better.

This is thanks to the advanced technology that Panasonic have put into there new plasma range including a 100Hz refresh rate so the picture is kept fresh and clear while the usual Viera Link means you can unprecedented power over compatible Panasonic products. Now, you can use just a single remote control to manage your entire AV system. VIERA Link uses the control signals that are transmitted through an HDMI cable for automated functions. Just press the VIERA Link button on the VIERA TV remote to control your entire Panasonic home cinema components.

Also equipped with V-AUDIO and V-AUDIO Surround sound, Panasonic‘s unique sound technology, VIERA televisions deliver crystal-clear sound with superior bass performance. V-AUDIO surround features Panasonic‘s unique digital amplifier, carbon speaker and slim side speaker design as well as featuring SRS tru surround XT or BBE ViVA HD3D Sound.


Specification Overview:

50" HD Ready Plasma TV
1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
20,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio
1366x 768 Resolution
0.001 Response Time
100,000 Hours Panel Life
Tough Panel as Standard
V Real 4
VIERA Link
100Hz Double Speed
Progressive Scan
TV Tuner - 1x analogue, 1x digital
Integrated Freeview
Teletext - 1000 pages
Electronic Programme Guide
Memory Card Reader
V-Audio (w bass boost)
Remote Control
Lead Free Display

Connectivity:

2 x SCART
3 x HDMI
1 x PC Input
1 x S-Video
1 x Component
1 x Composite
1 x RF

Wall Mounting:

Wallmountable - Yes
See Recommended Accessories for suitable brackets

Others:

Dimensions (W x D x H) - 121.8cm x 10.5cm x 76.9cm Without stand
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Friday, June 12, 2009

2009 LCD TV Lineups From Philips

Royal Philips Electronics has announced their latest LCD Television lineups for 2009, and the huge range of displays vaunts the technical supremacy of this Dutch Electronics Tycoon. Royal Philips, the cosmopolitan leaders in healthcare and lifestyle products believe in people-centric innovative products with superior quality..
With an exciting array of high-end televisions in the basket, Europe’s largest Electronics company is all set for the display wars! Philips has revealed wide range of displays including top in the class 9700 series LCD displays to the economic 5000 series budget displays.
Philips 9700 series comes with exciting features like Ambilight Spectra 3, the unique patented Engineering technique along with Perfect Pixel HD engine to render best in town images. Perfect Pixel HD Engine is a connoisseur for processing the input video signals regardless their sources. Moreover these Full HD widescreen televisions has alluring aluminum bezels and ultra slim profile to make it a conjuror. Apart the “killing looks”, these displays are bewitching performers too. These displays are available in three different screen sizes; 40”, 46” and 52” to provide ultimate visual gala to the users.

Wi-Fi connectivity, numerous 1.3 Deep Colour HDMI inputs and above all Net TVG makes this a star cast in the impressive display line-ups from Philips. Improved local dimming feature and Ambilight spectra 3 compliments well to render life like images, moreover Ambilight makes the screen look bigger by projecting light beams to the surrounding walls. Perfect Natural motion, Perfect Contrast and high refresh rate of 200 Hz ensures adept motion handling skills of the display. With a high dynamic contrast ratio of 80,000:1, these displays are intended to bring life to the images in your living space.

Philips 9600 Series includes both 9664 series and 9604 series, and offers a good bunch of features for the users. Philips 9664 series comes with 200 Hz Panels, which has high refresh rate, and updates the input image 200 times before displaying it, while the 9604 series comes with 100Hz panel to augment the input image 100 times before displaying. 9664 panels are available in 42” and 46” while 9604 panels come in 32” and 37”. Both these series have high contrast ratio of 80,000:1 to offer wicked blacks and rich colours. 17 bit colour booster and 2ms response time are other noteworthy features of these displays. Moreover both the series has Ambilight Spectra 2 and Perfect Pixel HD Engine. Four HDMI inputs with v1.3 Deep colour Technology is an added advantage.

Philips 8000 Series, yet another new face has Pixel Precise HD engine to cleanse the input video signals. Available from 32” to 47”, these displays also features Ambilight, the magical trick of Philips’ Engineering Wizardry to offer impeccable images. High Contrast and Full HD resolution adds to the output image quality. Wi-Fi connectivity, Net TV, 4 HDMI inputs, etc are some of the marked features of this screen.




Philips 7000 series comprises Full HD Panels in variable screen sizes from 32” to 52” and sports 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio which is capable enough o produce pristine quality pics. Pixel Precise HD processing Engine plays a magnificent role in producing vibrant images bursting with life. Moreover four HDMI inputs makes this highly interoperable high-end multimedia gadget. Philips 5000 series are the budget displays in the 2009 line-ups and has Pixel Plus HD processing with Full HD resolution to offer good image clarity.

Philips Essence LCD TVs comes with ultra thin 38mm profile, and is designed as a perfect wall mount television. These light weight televisions can be mounted in a single hook, and the processing unit is assembled in a separate box. Though the television is not wireless, Philips has done the canny design in such a way to make use of a single cable for power, video and audio. This 42 incher features Perfect Pixel HD Engine, 2ms response time, 100Hz Clear LCD Panel, 3 HDMI inputs and Perfect Natural Motion.



Aurea Second Generation LCD is the upgraded version of Aurea LCD Television, and multitude of features are incorporated in the 2G displays to make it a competent high end performer. Aurea 2G LCD screens is a 100 Hz Clear LCD Panel and has Perfect Pixel HD Engine, 17bit colour booster processing, high contrast ratio of 30,000:1, perfect natural motion, 2ms response time, Ambilight Spectra Technology and four HDMI inputs. These tellies are available in two different screen sizes; 37” and 42”.




Philips Flat TV is the first LCD Television to make use of Philips’ Local LED Local Dimming Backlight Technology to offer immaculate images. LED LUX is another crafty feature incorporated in this screen to avoid leaking of pixel light, thereby augmenting the picture quality considerably. The contrast offered by this LCD TV is incredible, and so is the case of motion image smoothness. With the help of clever backlight settings and LED LUX, a mammoth contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 is made possible to render speckless images. This 100Hz panel comes with Pixel Perfect HD Engine, Ambilight Spectra2 Technology, advanced colour management system, and quick response time of 2ms. 4 HDMI inputs offer high connectivity, and Ethernet helps to improve the networking capabilities of this screen.


Philips 21:9 Cinema Proportioned LCD TV comes in 56” and 52” diagonal screen size, and has 2560 X 1080 pixels display resolution. The 8.3 million pixels offer superlative image quality, and 80000:1 dynamic contrast ratio couples with Ambilight Spectra 3 Technology to sport irreproachable picture clarity. The major highlight of this television is 21:9 aspect ratio that offers the ultra widescreen to give visual treat to the users. Being the first movie format television, this comes with 1ms response time, the shortest time ever offered. Five HDMI inputs, Net TV, Wi-Fi connectivity, Pixel Perfect HD Engine, Perfect Motion, Perfect Contrast, etc are some of the marked features of this screen.

The impressive long list of line-ups with exciting features and sophisticated technologies, Philips has entered the display wars to stiffen the competition considerably. These smart displays are expected to be dispatched by this summer, however pricing details are not yet fully revealed.



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