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PDM-5520 Features the Industry’s Best Brightness, Advanced Video Technologies to Deliver Smooth Crisp Video Performances in Style
INDIANAPOLIS — Yamaha Electronics Corporation, the leader in digital audio and video reproduction, raises the bar with its most recent plasma offering: the 55” PDM-5520, which offers outstanding visual performance, essential plasma technologies and the industry’s best brightness, which is a key feature among plasma enthusiasts.
The PDM-5520 uses a highly advanced e-ALIS Method (extended ALIS) panel to
deliver high image clarity by defining pixels digitally, allowing each picture
element to be smaller than normal. This creates a higher pixel count for a
much smoother, seamless picture with clearly defined edges and curves. The
PDM-5520 maintains a crisp, defined, high-quality video performance during
fast-paced action scenes or while showing fast-moving images for improved
video performance. Further, the e-ALIS Method employs new plasma gas and luminescent
materials that are more effective then its predecessors. The area coated with
the luminescent material is larger, which allows the PDM-5520 to attain the
highest level of brightness of 1,000 cd/m2 and a 1,366 x 768 resolution, providing
a completely clean HDTV picture with no noise at the edges.
Another significant feature is Yamaha’s Natural Black Drive System,
which automatically determines the brightness of the screen and applies the
gray scale (contrast) best suited to the scene in order to reproduce both
bright and dark areas with small, clearly visible details. The contrast ratio
is an outstanding 1,000:1, ensuring sharp, natural-looking images, even with
scenes that are difficult to display, such as white birches in fog, bright
sunsets or the glow of twilight.
Additional features include, Digital Linear Color Control, which maintains
the proper balance between the three main colors for optimum color reproduction
in every type of scene. The sharpness and tint of each color are independently
controlled for a more precise adjustment. Reception Quality Adaptive Noise
Reduction and Luminance/Chrominance Transient Improvement technologies also
help to ensure optimum picture quality. Day and Night Picture modes, four
White Balance modes (Normal, Cool, Warm, Black-White), and a Film mode for
watching movies allow users to compare and select the ideal image quality
under any conditions.
In addition, a long panel life and extremely low power consumption ensure
the PDM-5520 of an extended lifetime of 60,000 hours. This is about twice
as long as a typical CRT monitor.
The PDM-5520’s audio features include a built-in 12W x 12W digital amplifier
which supplies low distortion sound; SRS TruBass and Matrix surround sound
modes; and four audio modes (Movie, Music, Speech, Favorite) for optimum sound
quality.
Other features include Side-by-Side Picture, Picture-in-Picture, multi-language
on-screen display, timer, and five video and six PC size modes. A remote control
is included.
The PDM-5520 can be seen during the CEDIA 2004 show at Yamaha’s booth
(#424), Indianapolis Convention Center, beginning September 10.
For more information, write Yamaha Electronics Corporation, P.O. Box 6660,
Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9105; email infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/yec.
Press Release : Source : Giles Communications
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