
Hitachi 42HDT50 42" Plasma HDTV Monitor
Experience Enhanced Clarity with Plasma TechnologyIntroducing the Hitachi 42HDT50, a 42-inch Plasma HDTV monitor engineered to deliver a visually stunning experience. Its anti-reflective shield and enhanced video processing technology provide sharp, clear images from any source, while its versati...
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Overview
Experience Enhanced Clarity with Plasma Technology
Introducing the Hitachi 42HDT50, a 42-inch Plasma HDTV monitor engineered to deliver a visually stunning experience. Its anti-reflective shield and enhanced video processing technology provide sharp, clear images from any source, while its versatile viewing options and robust audio system make it a perfect addition to your home entertainment setup.
Specifications:
- Screen Size: 42 inch
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Anti-Reflective Shield: Yes
- Video Processor: Virtual HD 1080p (upgrades conventional signals)
- Standard Viewing Options: 4:3 programming on 16:9 widescreen
- Audio Output: 20 Watt MTS stereo sound
- Speakers: 2 detachable speakers
- A/V Inputs: Front and Rear
Key Features
42 16 - 9 Screen with Anti-Reflective Shield
New Virtual HD 1080p Video Processor - Upgrades conventional signals to near HD quality for a sharp, well-defined picture, regardless of source
A wide range of options for viewing standard 4 - 3 programming on the 16 - 9 widescreen display
20 Watt MTS stereo sound with 2 detachable speakers
Front and Rear A/V inputs
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 42-inch 16:9 screen with an anti-reflective shield for improved viewing experiences.
- Equipped with a new Virtual HD 1080p Video Processor to enhance conventional signals to near HD quality.
- Offers a wide range of options for displaying standard 4:3 content on its widescreen plasma display.
- Includes 20 Watt MTS stereo sound delivered through two conveniently detachable speakers.
- Provides both front and rear A/V inputs for flexible connectivity with various media devices.
👎 Cons
- The 20 Watt MTS stereo sound system may not be robust enough for users seeking premium audio performance.
- While it upconverts to near HD quality, it is not a native 1080p display, which might be a consideration for some.
- The display technology is plasma, which could lead to higher power consumption compared to more modern alternatives.
- The physical design with detachable speakers might not appeal to those looking for a fully integrated aesthetic.
- Specific details on advanced video processing features beyond "Virtual HD 1080p" are not extensively detailed.