Pioneer PDP-5000EX 1080P HD Pure Vision Black Plasma Display
Pioneer recently introduced the new PDP-5000EX Pure Vision Black Plasma Display, which is the world’s first 50-inch 1080p plasma display. It will be available at Europe in this June.The PDP-5000EX combines its higher pixel count with a faster refresh rate (of 720p), allowing for improved HD image detail, colour accuracy and fast moving image clarity in a 50-inch plasma display.
This display will accept both standard definition and high definition sources and automatically smart convert these to deliver the highest resolution picture possible.
The technology that makes 1080p possible includes:
- Deep Waffle Rib Structure
- PUREBLACK Crystal Layer
- PURE Drive 2 HD Signal Processing
- Direct Colour Filter
- ISF C 3 capability
[ Press Release via AV Watch ]
Hitachi 55PD9700 Wins 2006 iF Gold Award

Hitachi recently introduced their award winner PDP, 55PD9700 at CeBIT 2006, Hannover. The new 55" PDP has won the 2006 iF Product Design Gold Award. Hitachi 55PD9700 features new E-ALIS panel that supports WXGA resolution (1366 x 768). It also comes with 2 HDMI sockets and 3 SCART sockets. Besides, it features a USB terminal and SD card reader.
[ via AVing News Network ]
PCMag Reviews NEC 42XR4 Plasma Display
PCMag has reviewed NEC 42XR4 42" plasma display panel and given a high mark as 4 out of 5. NEC 42XR4 is also rewarded the Editors' Choice award.
Pros
- Exceptional image quality
- Comprehensive display control options
Cons
- Remote lacks backlight. No extras bundled in
- Pricey
Bottomline
The NEC 42XR4 offers the best picture quality of any 42-inch plasma TV we have seen to date. But its premium price doesn't include many extras, the remote is near-useless in the dark, and to get the most out of it you'll need to have it professionally calibrated.
[ via PCMag ]
Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42" Plasma TV Review
Audioholics has published a detailed review on Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42" Plasma TV and given an overall rating of 3.25/5.
The Pioneer PDP-42A3HD plasma television has excellent color and detail reproduction. Its ability to function as a high definition display, with progressive scan and upconversion capability is both effective and recommended should you not have the ability to feed it a better source signal. Where the Pioneer stumbles is in black level detail and overall dynamic range. We have seen better performances and feel that the Pioneer ends up being an average (that is to say still good) performer in a sea of competitive displays. Still - $2499 MSRP for a Pioneer plasma display is a tempting choice when evaluating the 42" flat panel market. We look forward to evaluating one of the company's higher end PureVision plasmas as we feel they possess technologies and features that are purposefully left out of the PDP-42A3HD in order to appeal to a more cost-conscious consumer.