Panasonic Ships New 42" SD Plasma Display - TH 42PWD6UY
Screen Boasts Industry's Highest Contrast Ratio
Panasonic announced the immediate availability of the new 42"
TH-42PWD6UY, its sixth-generation 42" standard definition
plasma display that offers the industry's highest contrast ratio
(4000:1) and exceptional color reproduction.
The widescreen TH-42PHD6UY features newly-developed picture-enhancing
technologies, including a Super Real Gamma System, a Real Black
Drive System, a Deep Black Filter, a MACH Enhancer and a Contrast
Automatic Tracking System (C.A.T.S.).
"The TH-42PWD6UY combines a highly advanced panel and abundant
image-enriching technologies to produce 4:000:1 high contrast
images with extraordinary color purity," said Stuart English,
Vice President, Marketing, Panasonic Broadcast. "The functionality
of this new TH-'6' series panel has also been greatly improved,
with features including dual-picture modes, a 9-point digital
zoom and slots for interchangeable video and computer inputs."
The picture-improving technologies producing the display's 4,000:1
contrast ratio images include: a Super Real Gamma System to reproduce
gradations in steps equivalent to 1,536 shades to deliver greater
image depth and provide subtle nuances in dark scenes; a Real
Black Drive System to reduce pre-charge emission when reproducing
the color black to deliver deeper, richer blacks; and a Deep Black
Filter in the panel's front protective glass that suppresses light
transmittance and dramatically reduces the amount of external
light reflected, resulting in a 20% improvement in contrast ratio
performance. Its MACH enhancer - an exclusive Panasonic contour-emphasis
signal processing technology - improves an object's contours to
best reflect the manner the human eye perceives objects. The unit's
C.A.T.S. automatically senses the ambient light conditions and
adjusts brightness and gradation, ensuring the best possible image
contrast while reducing power consumption and minimizing phosphor
aging.
Unique to the 16:9 panel is dual picture capability--including
picture-in-picture and picture-out-picture modes--where two different
type signal sources can be combined and displayed independently.
The displays offer two picture-in-picture modes; one that splits
the screen in half and shows different pictures on each half,
and the other traditional mode where a small picture is inserted
in the image on the entire screen.
Picture-out-picture positions one picture on three-quarters of
the screen and a smaller image on the remainder. The panel's remote
control includes dedicated buttons to easily display these modes.
The TH-42PWD6UY also offers a 9-point digital zoom that allows
a user to enlarge an image two to three times normal size from
nine points on the screen, and then to display the zoomed image
full screen. The progressive-scan display is engineered for multi-screen
applications with a built-in image enlarge function that simplifies
the operation of four (two by two) or nine (three by three) multi-screen
displays.
Ideal as updateable digital signage or for an endless array of
multimedia applications, the ultra-thin display has 10-bit digital
processing to produce 1,070 million colors, and offers a wide
viewing angle of 160 degrees. The panel is equipped with energy-saving
functions including Display Power Management Signaling, Auto Power
Off, Power Save Mode, Standby Power Save Mode, and C.A.T.S. The
addition of "menu" and "enter" buttons to
the front panel permits control of onscreen display functions
without the remote control.
The TH-42PWD6UY has a 852 x 480 pixel resolution and it offers
wide computer and video signal compatibility with support for
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA resolution computer graphics and
DTV/HDTV signals in 1080p 24p/24sf, 1080i 50/60, 720p 50/60, 480p/i
and 576 p/i. It also offer an expanded range of horizontal and
vertical scanning rates (fH: 15.6 -110kHz; fV: 48-120Hz). The
display is equipped with newly-developed 3:2 pulldown technology
that automatically detects a 3:2 film-based source (24p video).