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Samsung 50 Plasma TV HP-P5031 Review

Plasma TV technology has blossomed so much since its inception in 1964 that it has now taken high definition digital display to a new level. If you're trying to play DTV, DVDs, digital satellite shows or computer streams, you won't get the digital benefits using an old-fashioned television, or rear-projection unit. But with a Samsung 50 Plasma tv display, you definitely will.

Plasmas do not display scan lines, because every pixel cell is assigned a separate electrode, producing brilliant and uniform illumination, even on the bigger screens, such as the Samsung 50-inch plasma tv. All plasma screens offer far better resolution and color depth than the old TV sets, and can fully display HDTV, DTV, XGA, VGA and SVGA computerized images. The Samsung 50 inch plasma TV boasts a very high pixel resolution (1366 x 768), not to mention enhancers specifically included for optimal detail, contrast, color and motion.

This plasma television, though only four inches thick, has a super-wide viewing angle of 160 degrees. It can be mounted on a pedestal stand or on the wall, and occupies virtually no physical space. On the contrary, reviews rave about its elegant and understated picture-frame appearance.

Other specs for this top of the line plasma television include a 3000 to one contrast ratio, 1000 cd per square meter brightness, 50,000 hours of panel life, a built-in dual NTSC tuner with PIP and split screen, Samsung's "Generation 4 digital natural image engine for picture perfection, and a cooling system that works without a fan.

Plasma display devices are the exciting new wave in home entertainment viewing.

 

 
 

 
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