Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42-Inch EDTV-Ready Flat Panel Plasma TV

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Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42-Inch EDTV-Ready Plasma TV
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  2. Publisher: Panasonic
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #131514

Product Review

42 Widescreen Enhanced Definition Professional Plasma Display Panel Black Widescreen Aspect Ratio 16:9 852 X 480 Native Resolution 1.07 Billion Displayable Colors Contrast Ratio 4000:1 160 Degree Viewing Angle Real MACH System Real Black Drive SuperReal Gamma Correction Circuitry 10 Bit digital processing Dual Picture display 9-point digital zoom Three interchangeable multi-function slots Front button menu control

Amazon.com Product Review

Designed specifically for high-performance corporate and multimedia installations, Panasonic's TH-42PWD7UY--a member of the company's seventh-generation Professional Series plasma displays--delivers high quality alongside flexible and expandable input options. The 42-inch widescreen monitor also offers horizontal/vertical image orientation and multi-screen options. It also features super-high contrast (up to an amazing 4,000:1) and a native pixel count of 852 x 480 and can accept image inputs with resolutions of 1080p (24p/24sf), 1080i (50/60), 720p (50/60), 480p/i, and 576 p/i. It supports a range of PC input signals, including resolutions of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, and UXGA.

The TH-42PWD7UY is a display only, not a television per se, which means you'll need a DTV or cable set-top box fro any television programming you wish to view. It's also as basic as possible, beyond its many core display technologies, so you can tailor it to your application(s) without paying for features (like speakers) which you may well have no use for. The detailed user's manual provides an exhaustive list of optional accessories and their model numbers, from additional terminal (input) boards to assorted wall mounts.

The panel's multi-function slots let you swap out either or both of the existing terminal boards to accommodate variety of optional IT networking or audio/video input boards. Further, the display boasts significant improvements over previous Professional Series models in the areas of peak brightness (more then 10 percent higher than earlier generations), displayable colors, and service life.

Onboard picture-improving technologies include Panasonic's Real Black Drive System, a Deep Black filter, a Super Real Gamma System, Adaptive Automatic Gain Control (AGC), Motion Picture Disturbance (MPD) noise reduction, 3D color management, and active I/P (interlace/progressive) conversion.

The newly improved Super Real Gamma System reproduces gradations in brightness steps equivalent to 2,048 shades, with up to 8.58 billion colors to produce astonishing image depth and ultra-subtle nuances in dark scenes. A new Multi-facet Asymmetrical Configuration Hyper-pixel (MACH) panel features a bounded cell structure and new phosphor material that dramatically improves the panel's service life to 60,000 hours while boosting peak brightness and increasing the display's resistance to static-image burn-in to the level of CRT displays. (Panasonic defines service life as the period during which the display's light output is 50 percent or more of its original light output.)

Adaptive Automatic Gain Control (AGC) increases contrast while maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio; Motion Picture Disturbance detects motion patterns that generate noise and adjusts the image to maximum quality without diminishing the quality of stationary background objects; a 3D Color Management system provides finer independent control and corrects hue, saturation, and brightness; and Active I/P (interlace/progressive) Conversion reduces interlace-to-progressive conversion noise.

The Dual Picture feature combines any 2 audio/video signals and displays them in 3 different modes (2 picture-in-picture and 1 picture-out-picture modes); digital zoom enlarges a portion of an image up to 4 times normal size for full-screen display.

This ultra-thin (3.5-inch) display offers a wide viewing angle of more than 160 degrees, so it's easy to read even if viewers are sitting or standing well off-axis from a front-on view.

The panel is equipped with a host of energy-saving functions, and its Contrast Automatic Tracking System (C.A.T.S.) senses ambient light and adjusts brightness and gradation accordingly. The addition of "menu" and "enter" buttons to the front panel gives you control of onscreen display functions without recourse to using the supplied remote control.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, remote batteries (2 AA), 2 ferrite cores (small, large), 2 fixing bands, a warranty card, a user's manual, and an AC power cord.

Product Features

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
4.9 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

81 of 83 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars What anyone considering buying this product NEEDS to know, May 17, 2005
Cecilia Chen (MD, just outside DC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42-Inch EDTV-Ready Flat Panel Plasma TV (Electronics)
Things I wish I knew about this before I purchased it through the Amazon site:

1) The cheapest secondary vendor Amazon contracts this item through is Tiger Direct (I purchased it at $1,699 for the new nonfurbished model in the summer of '05). When I originally ordered this, shipping calculated out to be $200! OK, I thought... expensive, but maybe that's just how Tiger Direct gets you, and the overall price is still killer for any 42" plasma. WRONG. It is Amazon that is taking the cut as the middleman (or at the least miscalculating). I ended up going through Tiger Direct directly, and for the same exact product, they charged me the same great price, and $135 on shipping. Long story short, I had to go through a lot of hassle to turn around the Amazon order mid-shipment, get a refund on that, but the TV I got from TD is here and looks amazing.

2) Know that this is an INDUSTRIAL grade TV, and that is why they are able to price it the way they are. That...Read more


30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the best EDTV around !, March 31, 2005
RAMBO FIRE - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42-Inch EDTV-Ready Flat Panel Plasma TV (Electronics)
It is almost 2 weeks since I have had this TV & I love it every bit.

Performance

As claimed by the manufacturer, this TV truly brings to life, all imaginable colors. Many times, I just want to freeze the frame to enjoy the picture postcard like scenes.

This unit is exceptionally quiet. Contrast is awesome & so is the brightness. It is more than you need. In fact, I had to reduce the brightness to below default value. While watching Wide Screen DVDs, it is guaranteed to give you a Cinema like experience.

Watching conventional channels (analog & digital), this TV offers the best value for your money. While I do not subscribe to HDTV programming, I have watched HDTV on a similar Panasonic EDTV TV at a friend's place & I may I add - the clarity was breath taking. Features such as "Side bar Adjust" allow you to watch non-wide screen programs in "Normal" view without worrying about the over-sensitized "burn-in" issue by constantly refreshing...Read more


14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best TV for Home Theater!, June 6, 2005
S. Hanna (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42-Inch EDTV-Ready Flat Panel Plasma TV (Electronics)
Pros: Sharp, precise picture; excellent contrast and colour; sleek, no-frills look

Cons: ED only; burn-in concerns

I've been researching HD-compatible TVs for more than six months now - plasma, LCD, DLP, LCD projection, LCoS, and of course CRT. This TV came out the clear winner for several reasons:

1. Contrast: there's nothing that I hate more than greyish blacks in dark scenes. This TV is a superstar when it comes to black level performance. You get CRT-deep blacks with this TV.

2. Resolution: ironically, the fact that this is an EDTV (vs. HDTV) makes DVDs look *a lot better*. There's no video rescaling done on the images coming from the DVD, so what you get is a pristine picture. With an HDTV, the image has to get scaled up to HDTV resolutions (or even non-16:9 resolutions like 1024x678 with rectangular pixels), and so image quality is lost. With this Panasonic baby, however, there's none of that.

3. None of the stuff I don't...Read more

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