Hitachi Plasma TV
Hitachi is a leading manufacturer of Plasma Television Screens . Its Range includes the following Televisions:
Hitachi 32pd5200 32 Inch Plasma TV
Hitachi 37pd5200 37 Inch Plasma TV
Hitachi 42pd6600 42 Inch Plasma TV
Hitachi 42pd7200 42 Inch Plasma TV
Hitachi 55PD5200 55 Inch Plasma TV
| They all combine the latest Plasma Television technology with a stunning design.The flagship 32" (106cmV) plasma also combines a stunning design with cutting edge technology. Other manufacturers worth considering are Sony, Panasonic and Samsung. |
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Hitachi 55 Plasma TV-- Hitachi 55HDM71 55in HDTV Ready Plasma Television
By Jeremy Hier
The Hitachi 55 plasma tv delivers five-star performance in a 55-inch screen. With an aspect ratio of 16:9 and resolution at a whopping 1366 x 768, this plasma display device is unsurpassed.
Hitachi has developed a new ten-bit image process that handles over a billion color display gradations, and produces the highest blacks and deepest saturation of any plasma tv unit.
Mount this elegant monitor on a stand or on the wall; at just over four inches thick, it takes up virtually no space in your room. This 55-inch plasma tv is best viewed at a distance of 14 feet or more. The streamlined picture-frame style plasma screen boasts a 160 degree viewing angle, evenly illuminated across the entire screen, with absolutely no curvature. Distortion is thus eliminated.
The Hitachi plasma has a dead silent operation, not employing cooling fans. Its high-efficiency panel technology, dynamic false contour reduction, contrast and color enhancers are unrivalled. Other standard amenities such as life extension mode, screen saver, a monitor ID bit, 20-watt audio amplifier, split screen with dual image control and picture-in-picture (PIP) launch this state-of-the-art plasma TV right to the top of its class.
Other convenient features include menu, input and sound adjustment buttons, day and night memory, three language screen display, and an enormous amount of input/outputs for the friendliest of digital imaging plasma displays.
In science, "plasma" is known as the "fourth state of matter." Plasmas constitute more than 99% of our visible universe. Now, thanks to super-high technology, the ubiquitous plasma has become the means to bring high definition television to discerning consumers around the world.
Find out about the top plasma TV's by reading our plasma television reviews. Other Hitachi plasmas include the Hitachi 42 inch plasma tv.
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