Panasonic Viera TH-42PZ800U 42-inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

For better quality imaging, the Panasonic Viera Plasma TV outdoes virtually any LCD on the market. With 30,000:1 contrast-ratio performance, the range of color and dark to light gradients are closer to lifelike than any other technology available at this size. Coupled with your own home-theater sound system, you are ready to be enthralled with the most exquisite TV experience now and tomorrow. Sub Pixel Controller THX Movie Mode picture preset for optimized movie viewing 24p Cinematic Playback (displays 1080p/24 content at 48Hz) / Deep Color and x.v.Color support 15 Watt per channel stereo amplifier drives built-in speakers VIERA Link simplifies remote control for compatible Panasonic components via HDMI-CEC A/V inputs include 2 composite video (1 rear, 1 front); 2 S-video (1 rear, 1 front); 2 component-video (accepts signals up to 1080p); 4 HDMI v1.3 (3 rear, 1 front HDMI accepts signals up to 1080p) Connect your PC and browse the web using TV screen as monitor - PC input - analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) Optical digital audio output for Dolby Digital Convenient front SD memory card slot accepts compatible digital-camera cards for digital photo playback Energy Star compliant to save power Includes table stand / Wall-mountable (bracket not included) Unit Dimensions - 42-1/2W x 27H x 4-1/8D (29H x 13D on stand); Weighs about 79 lbs. with stand; 71 lbs. without stand Panasonic 1-Year Limited Parts and Labor Warranty with In-Home Service (to most areas)
Electronics:
1920 x 1080 Resolution, 1000000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio for the Brightest whites and darkest blacks, 4096 Shades of Gradation for spectacular Color Reproduction, Viera LinK™ HDAVI Control lets you operate all of your home theater components by pressing a single button on your TV’s remote control, GalleryPlayer® allows you to enjoy the world’s finest high definition art and photography on your Panasonic HD plasma TV
Company: Panasonic
List Price: $2,299.99
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