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Panasonic TH-65PHD7UY Plasma TV

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The ultimate in plasma TV image quality, and a new larger screen size: new and improved Panasonic imaging technologies combine to achieve both the industry's highest gradation and outstanding 3,000:1 contrast. The accuracy and detail Panasonic displays provide cannot be adequately expressed by specifications alone. Their overall image quality goes far beyond conventional standards, delivering a plasma TV picture with the kind of breathtaking beauty that stirs emotion. Panasonic continues to impress with an expanded line of interchangeable terminal boards and usability functions, resulting in a flexible, easy-to-use plasma display that simply must be seen to be believed.

Panasonic TH-65PHD7UY Plasma TV Monitor

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Plasma Display Specifications

Screen Size 65" diagonal
Screen Aspect 16:9
Contrast Ratio 3000:1
Brightness 550cd/m2
Pixel Pitch 1.05 x 1.05mm
hSync 15 - 110 kHz
vSync 48 - 120 Hz
Color System NTSC, PAL, PAL 60 Hz, SECAM
Data Signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i

Input Terminals

Composite Video 1 (BNC)
S-Video 1 (4-pin mini DIN)
RGB Component Video 1 (BNC x 5)
VGA RGB Signal 1 (15-pin mini d-Sub)
Stereo Audio In 2 (RCA L/R)
PC Audio In 1 (mini stereo plug)
Serial Control (RS232C) 1 (9-pin mini d-Sub)

Output Terminals

Composite Video 1 (BNC)

Plasma Monitor Accessories

Audio Amplifier 8W x 2
Speakers Optional
Mounting Options Optional Mount Required

Dimensions and General Specs.

Power Supply 100-120V @ 50-60Hz
Power Consumption [not published]
Dimensions 61.2" x 36.4" x 3.9"
Weight 179.70 lbs.
FCC Class FCC Class A, Commercial Use


Key Features of the Panasonic TH-65PHD7UY 65" Plasma Monitor

Panasonic Plasma Technology

Stunning 3000:1 Dark-Area Contrast - New Real Black Drive System
By reducing the pre-discharge emission when reproducing black, the New Real Black Drive System from Panasonic Plasma TV provides deeper, richer blacks and a stunning 3000:1 contrast. The result is dramatically enhanced image clarity and realism.

Even Higher Bright-Area Contrast — Deep Black Filter
The front protective glass of the plasma display panel incorporates a Deep Black Filter that suppresses light transmittance and slashes the amount of external light reflected. This helps Panasonic plasma displays achieve the industry's highest level of contrast when viewed in bright surroundings.

2,048 Shades of Gradation in Dark Scenes — New Super Real Gamma System
In scenes with low brightness levels, the New Super Real Gamma System reproduces gradation in steps equivalent to 2,048 shades. In other words, this original, non-linear signal processing system provides superior performance at brightness levels where the human eye sees best. As a result, it adds subtle nuances to darker scenes and gives images greater depth.

10% Brighter Images — New MACH Panel with Bounded Cell Structure
The New MACH (Multifacet Asymmetrical Configuration Hyper-pixel) Panel in this Panasonic Plasma TV features a bounded cell structure in which wall-like ribs are used to wrap each individual cell. By increasing the area in which the phosphor can be applied, this dramatically improves both light-emitting efficiency and intensity. Furthermore, improvements to the drive circuit and plasma gas inside the panel have enabled Panasonic to boost peak brightness while actually lowering power consumption compared with our previous models. As a result, peak brightness is boosted by 10% compared with a previous Panasonic plasma TV model. The new panel structure boasts a long service life of 60,000 hours: A newly developed phosphor also raises the plasma displays' resistance to static-image screen burning to the same level as CRT displays.

High-Contrast Images with a High S/N Ratio — Adaptive AGC
Our previous automatic gain control (AGC) detected the brightness level of the entire image, then boosted it as necessary. This had a drawback, in that it tended to increase noise and black-out parts of the image where the video signal did not require boosting. Adaptive AGC raises contrast while suppressing noise by detecting and boosting only the image edges.

Cleaner Moving Images — High-Precision MPD Noise Reduction
This newly developed technology dramatically reduces MPD (Motion Picture Disturbance) noise to deliver crisp, clean moving images. Using a Panasonic original algorithm, it detects motion patterns that tend to generate noise and makes the necessary adjustments to maximize image quality. And it does this without diminishing the quality of stationary objects, such as those in the background.

Vibrant Colors and Natural Skin Tones — 3D Color Management System
3D Color Management System is a new correction process that works in a three-dimensional color matrix (hue, saturation, and brightness) rather than the conventional two-dimensional color difference plane. By correcting hue and brightness independently and providing finer control, this process delivers vibrant colors and natural skin tones.

Better Vertical Resolution — Active I/P Conversion
The Active I/P (Interlace/Progressive) Conversion system detects slow movements more precisely by increasing the range for detecting moving-picture and still-picture pixels. This reduces I/P conversion noise that often occurs when reproducing tiny movements, thereby producing crisper images while raising the vertical resolution in interlaced images.

Convenience Features

Flexible Theater and Presentation Configurations
Composite and Component Video, RCA, BNC, PC, RGB, SDI, HD-SDI, HDMI, DVI-D w/HDCP, Twisted-Pair Cable, and wireless presentation terminal boards available.

Two Different Images on One Screen — Dual Picture Mode
You can simultaneously display images from any two different kinds of AV sources connected. Or, adding one of the optional terminal boards lets you display images from two of the same type of image source, such as two PCs or two DVD players. This function allows you to take full advantage of the plasma display's large screen.

Up to 4x Enlargement of Image Zones — Digital Zoom
This function lets you enlarge a portion of an image by up to four times normal size and display it on the full screen. Use this function to give your presentations greater impact.

Huge Display Equivalent to 260-inches — Multi-Screen Applications
The built-in image-enlarging function makes it easier to set up multiscreen displays featuring four (2 x 2), nine (3 x 3), or sixteen (4 x 4) units. For example, with sixteen 65-inch displays you can configure a huge display equivalent to 260 inches by simply connecting ordinary cables. That's the kind of display that catches eyes at shopping malls and event sites. This function works with component video signals, so you can use enlarged images from DVD and other high-quality sources in your display.

Enhanced Screen Saver Functions
A variety of screen saver functions help minimize the risk of uneven phosphor aging. You can also use the timer to set the screen saver operating cycles, operating time, and start and stop times. This lets you make settings that match your application.

Energy-Saving Functions
A broad range of environment-friendly functions help minimize energy consumption.

Multi-Function Slots
In addition to the fixed input interface, the Panasonic plasma display has three (or two) interchangeable slots that let you add different combinations of optional terminal boards. This gives you the flexibility to add digital or analog capabilities, as necessary, and to customize your system for specific needs.

Front Button Control
The five buttons on the front bezel give you instant access to all major functions via an easy-to-read on-screen menu display.

Fan-Less Quiet Operation
Our "silence engineering" has eliminated the need for a fan — and fan noise — giving you the kind of quiet operation that makes for a more pleasant viewing experience.

Vertical Mounting
Panasonic plasma display can be positioned vertically to display portrait images and can serve as an effective storefront electronic signboard.

Terminals and Connections

Responding to plasma display needs in the computer monitoring arena, the TH-65PHD7UY 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 - 110 kHz; fV: 48-120 Hz). This wider range allows the TH-65PHD7UY 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.

The TH-65PHD7UY 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.

Multi-Function Slots
In addition to the fixed input interface, the Panasonic Plasma Display has three interchangeable slots the let you add different combinations of optional terminal boards.


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