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Hitachi CMP4221U Plasma TV

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Hitachi CMP4221U Plasma TV Monitor

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Plasma Display Specifications

Screen Size 42" diagonal
Screen Aspect 16:9
Contrast Ratio [not published]
Brightness [not published]
Pixel Pitch 0.90 mm x 0.51 mm
hSync 31 - 91 kHz
vSync 56 - 85 Hz
Video Standards NTSC, decoded HDTV
Data Signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, Compressed SXGA, UXGA
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i

Input Terminals

Composite Video 2 (RCA)
S-Video 2 (4-pin mini DIN)
Component Video 2 (RCA x 3)
VGA RGB Signal 1 (15-pin mini d-Sub)
HDMI Interface 1
Stereo Audio In 4 (RCA L/R)
PC Audio In 2 (mini stereo plug)
Serial Control (RS232C) 1 (9-pin mini d-Sub)

Output Terminals

Composite Video 1 (RCA)
Stereo Audio 1 (RCA L/R)

Plasma Monitor Accessories

Audio Amplifier 5W x 2
Speakers Optional
Mounting Options Optional Mount Required
Also Included:
AC Power Cable, Infrared Remote Control

Dimensions and General Specs.

Power Supply 100-120V, 200-240V @ 50-60Hz
Power Consumption 340 Watts
Dimensions [not published]
Weight [not published]
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use


Key Features of the Hitachi CMP4221U 42" Plasma Monitor


Hitachi CMP4221U Plasma TV

The Hitachi CMP4221U is designed to offer exceptional performance in both PC graphic and video applications. The unit uses an advanced multiple circuit interface that optimizes performance across a wide range of Industrial and professional audio/video environments. The HDMI interface with separate stereo interface assures support of DVI and HDMI standards. The independent horizontal and vertical scalers create the best possible scaling capability for image size. The universal power supply ensures that the unit is compliant to all standard power sources in both the industrial and commercial environments. The advanced image color filter allows accurate reproduction of virtually all PC and video images.

Hitachi Plasma Technology

ALiS Plasma Display Technology
Plasma screens typically surround each pixel with a waffle-like cell structure that creates non-picture boundaries around the pixels. They reduce the illuminated surface area of the screen and produce a very noticeable grid pattern across the picture. The screen surface of a Hitachi Plasma TV ALiS display is comprised of continuous vertical channels of phosphor material. Pixels are defined electronically instead of physically. Each picture element is also reduced in size for a significantly higher pixel density. The result is a smooth, seamless canvas on which the picture is displayed.


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