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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
PME-42V3 |
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Key Features
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| Flat Panel Type: |
Plasma TV |
| Screen Size: |
42 inch |
| Contrast Ratio: |
580:1 |
| Digital TV Standard: |
EDTV-Ready Television |
| Display Resolution : |
852 x 480 pixels |
| Weight: |
79.4 lb. |
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Display Capabilities
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| Digital TV Standard: |
EDTV-Ready - Requires separate receiver to view EDTV signals. |
| Broadcast Format Displayed: |
480p (EDTV) · 480i (SDTV) |
| Broadcast Format Supported: |
1080i (HDTV) · 720p (HDTV) · 480p (EDTV) · 480i (SDTV) |
| Native Aspect Ratio: |
16:9 |
| Interpolated Aspect Ratio: |
14:9 Enhanced |
| Aspect Ratio: |
Widescreen (16:9) |
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Image Quality
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| Display Resolution: |
852 x 480 pixels |
| Pixel Pitch: |
1.08 mm |
| Brightness: |
350 cd/m˛ |
| Output Color: |
16.77 million colors |
| Viewing Angle: |
160 |
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Dimensions
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| Width: |
41.3 in. |
| Depth: |
5 in. |
| Height: |
26 in. |
| Weight: |
79.4 lb. |
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Warranty
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| Overall Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Miscellaneous
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| UPC: |
802789094023 |
| Product ID: |
90061 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The Sampo PME-42V3 offers unrivaled picture quality for your viewing pleasure. Thanks to plasma technology you can view images with amazing clarity, brightness, and contrast. The PME-42V3 offers a completely flat viewing surface with a 160 degree viewing angle. The expansive viewing angle means that you can watch your favorite programs from nearly anywhere in your living room without distortions common to rear-projection TV's or TFT monitors.??You no longer have to deal with cropped off images while watching some of your favorite movies. With its wide screen 16:9 aspect ratio you can now watch movies in their original format. And the PME-42V3 is much lighter and significantly thinner than today's standard CRTs. Traditionally, video signals are transmitted using an interlacing format where two separate frames are transposed to create one single frame. This results in flicker that can lead to eye fatigue and soreness. This flicker problem is eliminated with the progressive scanning process where video images... |
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