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The Sony PFM 42V1, is a 42" inch TV from Sony's PlasmaPro
series. This wide screen flat panel display can be used for
all types of applications from the usual things such as home
theater, but you can also use it as a huge computer monitor.
Now why would you need a 42" Plasma monitor? Well if you
need to do large presentations in board rooms for instance,
then Sony's PFM 42V1 is a great multimedia tool.
The Sony widescreen Tv, offers a 16:9 (full),
wide zoom (expanded 4:3), letter box, and standard 4:3 display
settings give you several aspect ratios to choose from. The
life span is 60,000 hours, so that works to be many, many
years on television viewing.
- crystal clear resolution of 852 x 480 pixels
- vivid colors are supplied with the help of 16.8 million
colors
- watch 2 programs at once with the PIP (picture in picture)
feature
- you can watch the following resolutions on this Sony
Plasma TV, 1080i, 720p, 480p and the 480i
I checked on epinions.com and you can find
the PFM 42V1 as cheap as $1,799.00.Online reviews state
that the PFM 42V1 from Sony offers very vivid colors, and
is a great buy with amazing end results.
PlasmaTVBuyingGuide.com reviewed
the Sony 42 inch PFM 42V1 "Though Sony opted out of
building a manufacturing facility for plasma display elements
(glass), the company has nevertheless been at the forefront
of plasma display manufacturing along with Panasonic, Fujitsu/Hitachi,
NEC, Pioneer and Samsung. With the production of the new
Sony PFM 42V1 they have now 8 different plasma TV panel
models under production ranging from 32 to 61 inches diagonal
viewing area. Plasma Display panels and LCD's have improved
tremendously over the past two years, so much so that I
do not hesitate to recommend them to consumers or for most
computer applications. Some surpass even the best CRT's
in terms of brightness levels and contrast. Most all will
display more colors - nearly 17 million. Sony has been
a leader with impressive technological improvements in
interlace to progressive conversion, color reproduction,
and black level output. " more..
Carmen Finestra is a contributing
writer to www.hdtv-n-plasma-tv-reviews.com. A HDTV
guide that offers reviews & info on dlp, plasma,
HDTV & LCD televisions.
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