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Fujitsu PDS6101 60" plasma / flat screen tv

Accepting the input from virtually any video source, the PDS-6101 is the perfect Convergent Visual Medium™ for numerous applications. It can display images in true 1080i and 720p HDTV as well as 480i and 480p SDTV signals, with its 1365 x 768 high-resolution pixel array. The PDS-6101 can also display the video output from a computer up to UXGA resolution, to display computer graphics with extraordinary clarity and color definition.

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Incredible High Brightness
The Fujitsu PDS-6101 Plasmavision Slimscreen monitor is truly the ultimate 61-inch plasma display. With an amazing contrast ratio of 700:1 and brightness of 600 cd/m2, the PDS-6101 can be used in a variety of applications, regardless of room brightness. Just 4.7 inches thin and weighing a mere 134.5 pounds, the PDS-6101 removes virtually all installtion and aesthetic barriers from visual display sources.

AVM (Advanced Video Movement) Digital Video Processor
The PDS-6101 incorporates a host of additional image-enhancing technologies for unsurpassed image quality. Built with Fujitsu's AVM advanced digital video signal processor, it virtually eliminates motion artifacts and flicker, improves vertical resolution and reproduces natural movement with ease. The processor's built-in line doubler converts NTSC signals and uses different types of processing for moving and still pictures, yielding smoother images with more natural movement and without visible scan lines. High definition Television (HDTV) and DVD signals are enhanced by the processor to achieve the optimum image for the plasma display.

Complete Convergence
The PDS-6101 features an expanded complement of inputs including component video, S-video, composite video, analog RGB and an RS-232 control port. The PDS-6101 provides a greater range of picture adjustments, accessible via its easy to use on-screen menu and supplied remote control. The PDS-6101 offers installation flexibility in a wide variety of applications.

Plasmavision SlimScreen™ (PDS6101W-S Series):
Power Source: AC 120V, 50/60 Hz
Display Panel: AC type plasma display panel
Screen Size: 61 inches
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Number of Pixels: Horizontal 1365 x Vertical 768
Contrast Ratio: 700:1
Brightness: 600 cd/m2
Displayable Colors: 16.77 million colors (RGB 256 Gray Scale)
Viewing Angle: Over 160 degrees
Color System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43NTSC, PAL-60
Dimensions: 57.1" W x 33.9" H x 4.7" D x (61" diagonal)
Weight: 134.5 lbs
Video Inputs: S-Video, Composite, Component
Computer Inputs: RGBHV, 15-pin
Control: RS-232C, IR
Operating Conditions: Temperature 32F to 104F degrees
Humidity 20 to 90% (not condensing)
Regulations: FCC part 15 Class A



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