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Experience the ultimate in flat-panel TV viewing on the new HP PL4245N, a 42-inch HD-ready Plasma television, which delivers crystal clear, brilliant picture images from virtually any video source. Unique HP picture processing technologies combined with Direct Digital connection to HP Media Center PCs and HP Digital Entertainment Centers provide an easy, eye-popping, big-screen home theater experience.HP’s Pavilion PL4200N 42″ Plasma HDTV offers immersive TV viewing. Get exceptional image clarity and world-class color in a design that’s sleek and stylish. Its 3D color enrichment system creates accurate flesh tones and more vivid colors. Fantastic sound emanates from the innovative super-slim speakers — the high-fidelity audio processing brings natural, crisp definition to music and dialogue.
This TV comes with both ATSC and NTSC tuners. ATSC allows reception of free-air broadcasts of HDTV channels, when used with an optional HDTV antenna. Motion Adaptove Noise Reduction reduces visual noise without reducing detail Integrated HDTV/Analog tuner - get HD shows from cable and off-air sources HDMI port enables digital video and audio through a single cable SD and PC Card viewer - enjoy your photos on the big screen CableCARD removes the need for a cable set top box Innovative super-slim 26-watt 6 speaker solution Comes with detachable stand and universal backlit remote Connections - HDMI, Component, S-Video, AV in, PC Audio, Component in, SD and PCMCIA Dimensions with speakers and stand(HxWxD) - 32.5 x 44.8 x 15.3 (825 x 1137.3 x 389.5 mm) Weight - 86 lbs. (41 Kg)
Review By Tvauthority
Ready to start beaming a state-of-the-art television picture into your living room? Upgrade your entertainment life with the uncompromising performance of this 42″, 1024 x 768 resolution, 3000:1 contrast,high-definition plasma powerhouse.
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Review By Ecoustics
The HP’s remote control is essentially the same as the Vizio’s. Aside from a few key assignments, the only real differences are that the HP’s buttons are black instead of gray and you have to repeatedly press the DVI/VGA key to toggle between those inputs. Unlike other TVs, the HP doesn’t make switching sources an instantaneous process — a graphic overlay pops up in the bottom right corner to tell you the TV is “searching for a signal.†Bizarre.
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