Fujitsu Plasmavision P42XHA58 42in Plasma TV

The Fujitsu Plasmavision P42XHA58 42in Plasma TV is a HD-ready plasmavision panel with 1366×768 XGA 42inch plasma panel, the AVM II processor, Pixel by pixel processing and scaling, Detail reconstruction when de-interlacing and Motion correction

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+ REVIEWS (last updated: 23/03/07)

TrustedReviews reviews the Fujitsu P42XHA58 42in Plasma TV (rating: 7/10) and writes;

“It’s a shame that Fujitsu has chosen to price the P42XHA58 so high, because if you’re looking for a top quality high definition performer for your AV install, this really is a superb screen. If however, like most consumers, you’re looking for a good all round TV that can handle standard definition as well as HD, you’re going to have to look elsewhere. Especially if you don’t use an external tuner and speaker setup already.”

+ FEATURES

The P42XHA58 is one of Fujitsu’s newest, HD-Ready custom install Plasmavision panels. The completely new 1366×768 panel is Fujitsu’s first true XGA 42inch plasma panel and is optimised for 720P high- definition content. Replacing the highly acclaimed 40 series range, the P42XHA58 also incorporates a number of key enhancements including a sleek piano black bezel, upgraded AVM II processor, improved contrast and brightness plus two HDMI inputs, the new screen more than maintains Fujitsu’s excellent custom install reputation.

Fujitsu’s AVM II processor found in all 50 series screens is what helps set Fujitsu’s picture quality apart and includes a number of features:

• Power – the AVM II processor has four times the processing power of most
other plasmas available
• Pixel by pixel processing and scaling – this approach delivers the best picture
available across all high definition and standard definition formats by retaining
fine detail
• Detail reconstruction when de-interlacing - a multi-direction diagonal filter that
reconstructs some of the lost data at the edges of moving objects, filtering
out any “jaggies.”
• Motion correction – the processor looks ahead a number of frames to better
track moving images and ensure smooth movement across the screen



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