Panasonic TH-50PV80H 50" Multi-System Plasma TV
Panasonic's new TH-50PV80H has a 100,000 Contrast ratio and an SD card reader. These features and more like Arch Design make it an excellent Multi-System TV.
Key Features:
Model: Panasonic TH-50PV80H
50" Ultra Bright Plasma Display with 100,000:1 Contrast Ratio
PAL/NTSC/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL 60 compatibility
Tunes TV channels for PAL BG, PAL I, SECAM DK, NTSC M
24P True Cinema processor allows you to view blu-ray movies at 24 frames per second (also known as 24hz), the way you see video at the movie theatre!
Digital Connection for HDTV signals
This is a multisystem TV. All Multi System TVs in the market do not have a digital TV tuner: What does this mean? To watch digital channels (ATSC Broadcasting in US and DVBT broadcasting overseas) you need a digital source/tuner like a cable box, digital tuner, satellite service, etc. To get the best quality video on this TV you need a source that has a digital connection like HDMI or component.
SD Card Slot (JPEG) for direct playback of images on your SD cards
Horizontal Arch Design
Completely Flat Screen
Super Thin Construction
Real Black Drive System
Progressive Scan
Anti- Reflection Coated Screen
3 HDMI Inputs
1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i, Digital Signal Compatibility
HDTV monitor: Can support both HDTV and EDTV/SDTV 16:9 Wide Screen Cinema Aspect Ratio
Ultra-Thin Design - Only 3.9" Deep
Progressive Component Video Input
Multi-Scanning PC Monitor Support up to 1366 x 768
Put it Anywhere
The 3.9" deep TH-50PV80H gives you the luxury of choosing between hanging your TV on the wall or placing it on a stand.
Bright and Vivid Picture
The Panasonic TH-50PV80H offers unrivaled picture quality for your viewing pleasure. Thanks to plasma technology you can view images with amazing clarity, brightness, and contrast. The TH-50PV80H can display up to 1,070 m...
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