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Mitsubishi Plasma TV Specifications

Mitsubishi PD5010 Plasma TV

Mitsubishi was the first company to introduce Plasma television to the U.S. in 1997. The Mistsubishi PD-5010, the result of the latest in Mitsubishi innovation and engineering, sets new standards in the industry. With a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 550 cd/m2 brightness, and native resolution of 1365 x 768 pixels, the PD-5010 brings clear, sharp images to DVD video, and delivers the ultimate in HDTV experience with an optional HDTV tuner.

Mitsubishi PD5010 Plasma TV Monitor

  Full-Color Brochure from Mitsubishi (PDF File)



Plasma Display Specifications

Screen Size 50" diagonal
Screen Aspect 16:9
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness 550cd/m2
Pixel Pitch [not published]
hSync 15.5 - 93.8 kHz
vSync 50 - 120 Hz
Color System NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Data Signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA (4:3 format); WVGA, WXGA (16:9 format)
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i

Input Terminals

Composite Video 1 (RCA)
S-Video 1 (4-pin mini DIN)
Component Video 1 (BNC x 3)
RGB Component Video 1 (BNC x 5)
VGA RGB Signal 1 (15-pin mini d-Sub)
Stereo Audio In 3 (RCA L/R)

Output Terminals


Plasma Monitor Accessories

Audio Amplifier [not published]
Speakers Optional
Mounting Options Table Stand Included
Also Included:
Mitsubishi Pedestal Stand

Dimensions and General Specs.

Power Supply 100-120V @ 50-60Hz
Power Consumption [not published]
Dimensions 49" x 30.3" x 4.3"
Weight 98.00 lbs.
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use


Key Features of the Mitsubishi PD5010 50" Plasma Monitor


Mitsubishi PD5010 Plasma TV

Designed to be the ultimate in high-style television viewing, our plasma display exceeds the criteria of the design conscious and performance driven consumer. Designed for wall or table mounting, this display has the most flexible technology ever created.

It can be used as a monitor, connected to standard audio/video devices such as a VCR, a DVD player and an HDTV receiver. It can also be connected through its proprietary MonitorLink™ port to the Mitsubishi HD-5000 digital receiver - a high-performance component digital receiver with many of the features of a top-of-the-line integrated HDTV.


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