HP Pavilion PE4200N 42″ Plasma EDTV Review

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HP’s Pavilion PL4200N 42″ Plasma EDTV 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. Theoretically, this screen can be used to display widescreen HDTV-compatible images but, at 852×480, it doesn’t meet the 720p standard required for actual HDTV display. That is why this plasma screen is defined as an EDTV that is progressive-scan compatible but not HDTV. Ambient light adaptation optimizes contrast for room lighting 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.


Features
•Enhanced-definition 42″ widescreen plasma display
•852 x 480 resolution
•3000:1 contrast ratio
•Integrated NTSC tuner
•Ultra long-life (up to 60,000 hours) panel
•Integrated six-speaker sound
•Wall Mountable
•Advanced sub-pixel processing, 3D Color Enrichment System, Motion Adaptive Noise Reduction

Review By Crutchfield

The PE4200N has a built-in tuner for over-the-air HDTV programming. The set’s EDTV (Enhanced Definition TV) design means all signals are displayed at 480p — the same resolution as progressive-scan DVD. All video sources, ranging from your old VCR tapes to HDTV signals, are automatically converted to 480p by the TV’s “scaling” circuitry. An EDTV doesn’t have enough pixels for true high-def resolution, but to your eye the difference is surprisingly small on a 42″ screen unless you sit really close. Watching a DVD, most people would swear this set’s sharp, clean picture was HDTV.

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Review By Hp

Digital television, TV signals that are broadcast in digital format. Digital signals, composed of coded instructions that are deciphered by a digital receiver, are superior to analog transmissions because they are not affected by signal strength, provide better resolution and superior audio quality, and can carry data. Current DTV standards encompass 18 different formats classified as either HDTV (high definition TV), EDT (enhanced definition TV), or SDTV (standard definition TV).

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Review By Pcmag

HP’s Pavilion PL4200N 42 Plasma EDTV 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.

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Posted on March 17th, 2007
Written by: TVsReview.com
Categories | 40 - 45 inch | Plasma |