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Panasonic TH-42PHD6UY Plasma / Flat Screen TV

The TH-42PHD6UY, Panasonic's newest 42" high definition plasma display panel, offers the industry’s highest contrast and exceptional gradation and colorimetry, giving you the sharpest, most exciting images for your home theater or business display. New Features like an Advanced Real Black Drive System, flexible Picture-in-Picture Modes, and Super Real Gamma System combine to deliver the absolute cutting edge of plasma display innovation.

Panasonic's Newest HD Plasma TV

The TH-42PHD6UY incorporates advanced digital processing technology including a newly developed Real Black Drive System, Adaptive Brightness Intensifier, False-Edge Predictor circuit, and UXGA/HDTV compatibility.

Major Improvements in Picture Quality

New Bounded Structure HD Panel
TH-42PHD6UY features a newly-developed Bounded Cell Structure panel in which wall-like ribs are used to wrap each individual cell. This dramatically improves both light-emitting efficiency and intensity. As a result, brightness level of TH-42PHD6UY is boosted by more than 40% compared with the previous TH-42PHD5UY model.

New Real Black Drive System
Reduces black level even further and achieves industry’s highest 4000:1 contrast ratio for TH-37PWD6UY, and greater than 3000:1 contrast ratio for the TH-42PHD6UY.

New Deep Black Front Glass Filter
Improves contrast ratio under lighting condition by 80% for TH-42PHD6UY, and 20% for TH-37PWD6UY (compared with the respective predecessor models)

Super Real Gamma System
All 6-series models reproduce 1,536 shades of gradation

10-Bit Digital Processing
All 6-series models reproduce 1,070 million colors

New Features

Front Button Menu Control
We added "menu" and "enter" button in front of the unit so that you can control all OSD functions without IR remote. Front button control can be disabled through IR-remote or serial control when needed.

Dual Picture Mode
You can display two different images at the same time. Any type of two signals can be combined and each image can be swapped in its position. The IR-remote has dedicated buttons for your easy control.

9-Point Digital Zoom
Simply select one portion of an image and you can enlarge it to two or three times normal size, and display it on the full screen.

Energy-Saving DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling)
Auto Power Off, Power Save Mode, C.A.T.S. (Contrast Automatic Tracking System), etc. This model complies with Energy Star Program.

Multiple Screen Saver Functions
White Scroll Bar, Color Reversal, Side Blank Brightness Adjust (for 4:3 image), Wobbling (pixel shift) and White Peak Limit function

Multi-Slot interface allows expansion of input options

Multi-Function Slots and Optional Plug-in Boards
In addition to the fixed input interface, the 6-series plasma models have multiple interchangeable slots. (3 slots for the 42-inch models and 2 slots for the 37-inch model) By adding or exchanging the optional plug-in terminal boards, you can customize your own I/O configuration.

Features of the new TH-42PHD6UY include:

The TH-42PHD6UY incorporates advanced digital processing technology including a newly developed Real Black Drive System, Adaptive Brightness Intensifier, False-Edge Predictor circuit, and UXGA/HDTV compatibility.

It features an industry-leading contrast ratio and peak panel brightness of 650 cd/m2 to produce realistic images in vibrant, natural colors with a wide 16:9 aspect ratio, 160-degree viewing angle. The TH-42PHD6UY features an ultra-thin yet ultra-sturdy 3.5" deep body. It weighs only 65 lbs and offers a thinner surround area, effectively increasing the overall screen area.

Responding to plasma display needs in the computer monitoring arena, the TH-42PHD6UY offers expanded computer signal compatibility to display VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, and UXGA resolutions and an expanded range of horizontal and vertical scanning rates (fH: 15:6 - 110 kHz; fV: 48-120 Hz). This wider range allows the TH-42PHD6UY to display dynamic, updateable dynamic signage applications when driven from a computer.

Equipped with component video (YPbPr) inputs, it enables viewing of DTV broadcasts in either scaled 1080i, or 480i. In addition, a 3-Dimensional Progressive Scan function elegantly converts interlace signals (1080i and 480i) into progressive signals for optimal viewing. 720p and 480p progressive signals remain in their native scan format and are fed via the 15-pin sub-D connector.

A 'Real Black Drive System' dramatically lowers black levels, resulting in an extraordinary 3000:1 contrast ratio, four times higher than prior Panasonic plasmas. The 16:9 unit produces virtually distortion-free images with up to 1,070 million colors and produces 1,536 shades of gray - twice that of previous models - for cleaner details, especially in low-light images.

The unique 'Advanced Plasma Adaptive Brightness Intensifier' (AI) increases the discharge cycle for dark scenes , in turn doubling brightness precision over prior models. The result is a smoother blend of graduating brightness levels, both in luminance and chrominance.

The TH-42PHD6UY features an unprecedented brightness specification of 650 cd/m2 - a 70% increase in peak brightness compared with non-AI equipped plasma sets. Additionally, its unique 'Asymmetrical Cell Structure' panel serves to achieve both high brightness and high color temperature, resulting in a significantly improved light-emitting balance of the three primary colors (red, green, blue).

To reduce noise in fast-moving images, the display features a more precise False-Edge Predictor circuit. Essentially this is an adaptive motion sensing circuit that senses movement and applies a specific filter that removes noise from picture elements while maintaining resolution. Consuming only 280 Watts of power, it offers the lowest power consumption of any available 42" plasma. This means less heat and no fans.

For system installation and display, a range of optional accessories are available and include detachable speakers; wall-hanging and ceiling-hanging brackets; and fixed floor, mobile floor and pedestal stands.

The TH-42PHD6UY accepts most international video signals, including NTSC, PAL, SECAM and PAL-60. The on-screen menu offers a selection of seven languages with an improved menu structure. Composite and component video inputs appear on BNC connections while PC inputs on a standard 15-pin connector. An S-video input is available on a standard 4-pin din connector.

Panasonic Plasma Screen Display Monitor Reviews

Panasonic TH-42PHD6UY Review by Robert Siniscalchi from FL on 3.30.01
Q:  Describe the picture of the plasma TV/LCD monitor in terms of clarity, color reproduction, contrast and brightness.

A:  We find the clarity and color to be superb. Much better than we ever anticipated. We had selected the Panasonic based on the reviews in DTV City website. We had been considering the Sony. We were concerned about Plasma TV's regarding the brightness but find absolutely no isuues with the Panasonic. Frankly, I couldn't ask for more!!

Q:  What are your general comments on your Plasma TVs/LCD Monitors? How do you like it?

A:  WE LOVE IT. The first movie we watched was a wide screen version of "Analyze This" and it filled the entire screen. We felt like we were part of the movie. We are really happy we decided to buy now rather than wait. We now get to enjoy it rather than saying "someday" we'll own a Plasma.

Q:  How would you best describe the design and looks of the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor?

A:  We have the black case and stand. We designed a built in book case and TV area for the set and it fits and looks just perfect. I tried to enclose a digital photo but was unable to do so

Q:  Plasma TV Inputs used? A:  1 Composite & 1 Component using RCA - BNC Cables

Q:  How long have you had the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? A:  Less than 1 Month

Q:  What is the Plasma TV/LCD used for? A:  Home Living Room

Q:  Please explain how the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor was installed.

A:   We are using the Panasonic TV stand set atop a built in tv / bookshelf / display cabinet next. The TV looks part of the 'Built In

Q:  Where did you purchase your Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? How was your buying experience?

A:   We bought it from DTVCity off the internet. We had a very helpful sales person who assisted me through the purchase decision and later with some questions on the installation. I would highly recommend DTVCity - in fact I happen to mention to a co worker in Atlanta that I bought the Plasma off the internet and he told me he did likewise - also from DVD City. He bought a Sony and was also pleased with the buying experience.



Panasonic TH-42PHD6UY Review by Jason DeSalvo from NJ on 3.27.01
Q:  Describe the picture of the plasma TV/LCD monitor in terms of clarity, color reproduction, contrast and brightness.

A:  Awesome

Q:  What are your general comments on your Plasma TVs/LCD Monitors? How do you like it?

A:  We bought the Plasma TV due to space considerations and thought we would have to sacrifice image quality and contrast. Boy were we wrong. This TV compares to the best sets I've seen!

Q:  How would you best describe the design and looks of the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor?

A:  Attractive. Fits in well with a modern decor. Sleek.

Q:  Plasma TV Inputs used? A:  1 Composite & 1 Component using RCA - BNC Cables

Q:  How long have you had the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? A:  Less than 1 Month

Q:  What is the Plasma TV/LCD used for? A:  Home Living Room

Q:  Please explain how the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor was installed.

A:   I mounted it using the flat wall mount. I performed the installation myself. It took about a half an hour.

Q:  Where did you purchase your Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? How was your buying experience?

A:   Plasma Depot. They were really great to deal with in every way.



Panasonic TH-42PHD6UY Review by Bob Spofford from NM on 6.6.01
Q:  Describe the picture of the plasma TV/LCD monitor in terms of clarity, color reproduction, contrast and brightness.

A:  Clarity & Color Reproduction & Contrast and Brightness: On high-quality sources it is superb. It is also a real lesson in the psychology of vision. Numbers-oriented videophiles will say that with a native resolution of 852x480, this set isn't capable of "true" HD reproduction. By the eyeball test, however, it is the BEST HD picture I've seen on any 42" plasma (and I've seen them all.) The HD picture has the sparkling clarity and almost 3-dimensional feel that, to me, is what separates HD from even good SD. Also, the difference between real 1080i HD signals (e.g. CBS) and Fox's 480p broadcasts is dramatic even though the numbers types will say that you shouldn't be able to see a difference on a monitor with this resolution. This visual performace is probably the result of terrific contrast on this set and the fact that it reproduces a real, "hard" black, where the best most other plasmas can do is dark gray. The brightness is great. No problem using it in a brightly-lit room (a BIG change from the rear-projection set I upgraded from.)

Reproduction of DVDs, especially using the component inputs is about as close to HD as you can get from disks: lovely rich color and sparkling clarity in the details.

On lower-quality sources like satellite and tape, the picture is comperable to a very good direct-view set, though a little flatter in contrast than the badly over-driven look you see on most people's CRT TV's. When DirecTv chooses to give a signal good bandwidth, as they do with some of their movie channels, it gets close to DVD quality, and you really see the difference with this set.

Other than the contrast, the biggest difference between the Panasonic and other plasmas I've looked at is the absence of noticable "jaggies" or on regular NTSC signals. These are so bad on many plasmas that an outboard scaler is required just to get a viewable picture. The Panasonic picture, right out of the box, would thrill anyone but a very, very high-end perfectionist. (Not quite out of the box, actually. The factory picture settings are are a little washed out on SD pictures. Turn the brightness down quite a bit, the "picture' up a little and the sharpness up a lot, and you see what the set is capable of. For more discussion of optimum picture settings, check the threads in the Plasma section of AVSForum.com)

One other point along this line: certain NTSC sources - my old, but very high-end laser disk player, for example - produce a better picture on the Panasonic using their composite video output than they do from their S-Video output. (This is worth checking when you install it.) This indicates that the Panasonic uses better chips for things like Y-C separation than a lot of outboard gear.

Q:  What are your general comments on your Plasma TVs/LCD Monitors? How do you like it?

A:  I love it! It's more than just the great picture, it's a completely different experience from "TV". Part of it is the psychology of the picture just hanging on the wall like a painting. Part, I think, comes from the total lack of flicker. We don't realize how annoying that is until we see a picture without it. Part of it is that all titles and graphics - even on a bad picture - are ROCK SOLID, like they were painted on the screen. Overall, the experience of watching HDTV (and even some DVDs) on this plasma is as big a step up from regular TV as color was from B&W. It's just obvious that some day all TV will be like this

Q:  How would you best describe the design and looks of the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor?

A:  Unobtrusive. A plasma is pretty much a plasma as far as looks are concerned. It sure is a converastion stopper, though. EVERYONE who walks into our family room sees it hanging there and says something like "Is that one of those . . . ?" followed by the obligatory demo. Luckily, there's always something on the HD demo channel (#199) that just blows them away.

Q:  Plasma TV Inputs used? A:  1 Composite, 1 S-Video & 1 Component using RCA - BNC Cables

Q:  How long have you had the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? A:  Less than 1 Month

Q:  What is the Plasma TV/LCD used for? A:  Home Living Room

Q:  Please explain how the Plasma TV/LCD Monitor was installed.

A:   Hung on the family room wall using the flat wall mount, with all the wires routed through a hole behind it so that nothing is visible hanging down. The center-channel speaker is sort of disguised by some books and pictures on a table under it so that you really get the "hanging picture" effect. All the other electronics are several feet away inside a converted bar, and all the other speakers are mounted unobtrusively up near the ceiling. It other words, it's a "stealth" home theater, which gives it a very high WAF (wife approval factor)

Q:  Where did you purchase your Plasma TV/LCD Monitor? How was your buying experience?

A:   Plasma Depot. This was certainly the largest purchase I've ever made over the internet, and they were very reassuring to deal with. They called the next morning to confirm order details and my credit card, then they sent an e-mail with all shipping details including both tracking numbers and phone numbers for the shipping companies (the plasma and the mount came from different places.) Both shipments arrived ahead of schedule, and the company delivering the plasma was very good about calling first to arrange delivery details. Overall, it couldn't have been better.



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