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SVA HD4208TIII-PDP 42-Inch Flat-Panel Plasma EDTV |  | Brand: SVA Category: CE
List Price: $2,499.99 Buy Used: $799.99 as of 11/22/2009 01:22 CST details You Save: $1700.00 (68%)
Seller: patel4381 Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 96716
Media: Electronics Display Size: 42 Shipping Weight (lbs): 105 Dimensions (in): 54 x 35 x 17
MPN: HD4208TIII-PDP Model: HD4208TIII-PDP UPC: 827656051114 EAN: 0827656051114 ASIN: B0000ULJWI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 42-inch gas-plasma display with EDTV (up to 480p) native resolution; 46 x 28.9 x 14.9 inches (W x H x D) with stand | | • | High 700:1 contrast ratio, luminous 600 cd/m2 brightness | | • | 852 x 480 native pixel resolution; accepts 720p and 1080i HDTV signals | | • | PC input with image scaling for up to 1,600 x 1,200 resolution | | • | Wide, 160-degree viewing angles; proprietary cable-TV RF interface offers pristine images right out of the box |
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Amazon.com Product Description Once demanding tens of thousands of dollars, gas-plasma flat-panel displays have entered the realm of current real-world HDTV prices. One such newly affordable plasma display is SVA's widescreen HD4208TIII, a 42-inch set using a Samsung plasma screen with 852 x 480 native pixel resolution. The set gives you true EDTV (480p, progressive-scan) resolution as well as inputs compatible with full-resolution 720p and 1080i HDTV signals (optional set-top box decoder/receiver required) as well as analog PC signals up to 1,600 x 1,200 through a VGA input.P A plasma screen gives you vivid colors like you've never seen before, extremely wide viewing angles (wider, even, than those of most LCD screens), and easy placement due to a plasma monitor's slim profile--the HD4208TIII is a mere 3.9 inches deep, perfect for desk or wall mounting. Brightness tends to be extremely uniform across plasma screens, which are also impervious to the picture distortion and negative color balances that afflict CRT monitors when placed near lighting or sound systems. The HD4208TIII offers 160-degree viewing angles, high 700:1 contrast, and typically luminous 600 cd/m2 brightness.P On this display, SVA uses a dissymmetrical unit structure from Samsung for the optical elements, which greatly improves tricolor illumination balance over previous models. Moreover, the set's advanced plasma AI system can automatically increase the discharge frequency on gray and dark scenes to precisely control brightness levels. Thus, images become clearer, more natural, and generally more vivid. The set also features a pure-black driving system to enhance black-level regeneration and pure-gamma rectifying technology, which produces 1,024 gray levels for extremely detailed home theater viewing. The 24-bit real-color display can realize 16.7 million colors with good reducibility.P SVA's 72 Hz line-by-line scanning technology thoroughly eliminates any flickering of 60 Hz NTSC TV pictures. And, unlike many plasma sets, the HD4208TIII doesn't need an RF commutator between it and your cable box; you'll be able to enjoy pristine, high-contrast cable images (at standard cable resolution) right out of the box. The unit's stereo speakers are powered by a generous 12 watts per channel.P Inputs consist of the above-mentioned VGA computer input, one each composite, S-video, RF (for antenna or VCR/cable box signal), and HD component-video, and four accompanying stereo analog (left/right) RCA inputs for your associated source components (DTV set-top box, satellite receiver, PVR, VCR, DVD player, etc.). An composite-video based audio/video output lets you feed an SD (standard-definition) interlaced video signal to a PVR or VCR.
Product Description There are only two words to describe the SVA Plasma: "High-End". The 42-inch (HD4208TIII-PDP) HD Plasma TV combines stylish design with the excitement of HDTV compatibility (1080i), integrated Home Theater audio, with a built-in TV tuner, a futuristic developed panel, widescreen viewing, high brightness, wall mountable compatibility and a superior contrast ratio (700: 1). Additionally, this plasma television has true native 852 x 480 resolution with a 16: 9 aspect ratio, Progressive scan, and 160 degree viewing angles.The elegant design of the HD4208TIII-PDP enhances the decor of living rooms, network control rooms and will be the envy of all high-tech home theaters. The products' distinguished separate AVC (Audio, Video and Computer) system - holds all inputs and outputs, and a PC connection - reducing the cables around the panel itself. At just about three inches deep, this Plasma TV can be wall-mounted or placed on a table utilizing the included sleek custom designed stand.The SVA HD4208TIII-PDP model is compatible with existing optional wall mount brackets, providing seamless wall-mount installation and making it the obvious choice for High-Tech Home Theater systems, Network Control Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Executive Offices, Corporate Lobbies, Updateable Signage and Video Conferencing.
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| Customer Reviews:
9 YEARS OLD AND STILL GREAT!!! January 25, 2009 A. Grosso (Delaware Water Gap, PA) We bought this TV from Sam's Club in 2000 and it's still giving us SUPERB quality TV viewing. We paid 2100 and are amazed that it's lasted so long. The only drawback at this point is that the screen gives off a lot of heat - always has (good on a cold winter's night for our living room) and I imagine it uses a good amount of electricity. Looking at the other reviews I guess we've had better luck than a lot of people - hope I haven't just jinxed us! It replaced a Panasonic that lasted only 2 years so you never know...
RE: Amazon Plasma TV Listings Prices too good to be true August 29, 2004 Mark D. Mcclure (Ames, IA) 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
Amazon isn't cleaning up their listings so here is a heads up to all--
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