Boasting 50 inches of pure plasma goodness, the JVC PD50X795 delivers high resolution and brilliant images with a 3000:1 conrast ratio. Its sleek design measures only 5 inches deep and adds a touch of modern style to any decor.
50-inch high resolution XGA (1365 x 768) plasma display
D.I.S.T. 770p (Digital Image Scaling Technology)
Flicker-free high resolution picture
Digital 4-point color management
16:9 aspect ratio
HD range PDP driver
3000:1 contrast ratio
75MHz Digital Super Detail (DSD)
Natural Cinema (3:2 pulldown)
Panorama, Cinema, Full, Regular (4:3), HD Panorama and Cinema Zoom aspect modes
Auto VNR (Video Noise Reduction)
Single tuner twin screen w/zoom and POP with 12-channel multi-indexing
Digital Noise Clear circuitry
Five video status modes (Theater/Dynamic/Game/Standard/TheaterPro)
HDMI/HDCP digital input (on media box)
Two auto sensing component video inputs (on media box)
Smart input (on media box)
Three S-Video inputs (on media box)
Four AV inputs (on media box)
3D Y/C comb filter
RF input (on media box)
40W total audio output
MTS stereo
BBE high definition audio
Advanced Hyper Surround
Active Hyper Bass
Icon-based on-screen display
Interactive plug-in menu
Multi-function timer
Sleep timer
10-minute auto shut-off
Front panel lock
V-Chip
Universal remote control
112 lbs.
Energy Star compliant
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The Man Who Would Not Shut Up
Television critic Marvin Kitman offers a serious, well-researched portrait of the acerbic and opinionated cable television personality Bill O`Reilly. Kitman traces O`Reilly`s early years on Long Island, and reveals that, like many people in broadcasting, he was hired and fired many times before he discovered the right formula and venue, finding fame and fortune on Fox News. This is no hatchet job: Kitman strives to be fair and balanced about the man whose politics he disagrees with but whose on-air skills he acknowledges.
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Nec PX-ST1U Table Stand For Plasma TV
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The Penfifteen Club - Feel It
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Trey Anastasio - Plasma
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Curlew's Call
Plasma
Magilla
When
Mozambique
Every Story Ends In Stone
Small Axe
First Tube
Night Speaks To A Woman
Simple Twist Up Dave
Inner Tube
Sand
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Toshiba 42HP66 42-inch HD Plasma TV with VMPL50B Mount
Sporting a sleek look and an unbelievable picture, the Toshiba 42HP66 42-inch High-Definition Plasma HDTV boasts an 8000:1 contrast ratio so you can pick up on details you never even knew existed. It even comes with a Sanus Systes VMPl50-B Universal Plasma TV mount so you can get the look you want in your living room.
HDTV decodes Digital standard-definition and HDTV signals from over-the-air broadcasts (antenna required) Widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio 1024 x 768 resolution
8000:1 contrast ratio 160-degree (H/V) viewing angle CableClear video noise reduction Built-in stereo speakers (10 watts x 2) Picture settings memory for each video input Two Composite Video, two S-Video, two HDMI audio/video inputs, two HD-compatible Component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals) inputs
Analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) PC input
RF input for antenna/cable signals Optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby Digital Energy Star compliant Detachable stand (depth is 15.75...
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