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Philips 42FD9932 flat screen/plasma tv

Please start by reading our review of the Philips FD9932 Plasma TV. New flat screen technology enables very wide viewing angles, flicker-free picture and bright, vivid colors. Plasma displays replace conventional picture tubes with a system of charged gases trapped between glass, similar to a fluorescent light bulb. These charged gases react with red, green and blue phosphors to create the pictures we see. Plasma technology allows a 42" display to be less than 6" deep. The Philips 42FD9932 flat screen package includes the external speakers and wall mounts.

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Additional images Flat multimedia display allows unique installation possibilities and a level of convenience never before seen with large screen TV. The display can be hung from the wall like a painting or mounted on a stand for easy movement and optimal placement.

Advanced connectivity enables compatibility with a wide variety of analog and digital inputs. Support for VGA, SVGA and XGA allow professional presentations and the ultimate gaming experience. Experience multimedia at its best with FlatTV.

Anti-reflective Screen Coating reduces ambient light by 40%, resulting in a clearer picture from almost any angle. Reduced glare and improved image contrast combine to create better picture quality than ever before.

Key features of the Philips 42FD9932 include:

  • Visible Diagonal: 42", 106cm
  • Display Type: AC, Plasma
  • Number of Pixels: 852 x 480
  • Brightness: Typical 300 cd/m2
  • Gray Scale Levels: 256
  • Contrast: 480:1(measured with filter)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native; 4:3 with pillar box
  • Anti-Reflective Coating
  • Multimedia modes:
    • VGA 640x480 / 31.468 kHz 60 Hz
    • VGA 640x400 / 31.468 kHz 70 Hz
    • VGA 640x350 / 31.468 kHz 70 Hz
    • SVGA 800x600 / 31.165 kHz 56 Hz
    • XGA 1024x768 / 45.000 kHz 56 Hz
    • MAC II 640x480 / 35.000 kHz 67 Hz
Sound
  • Sound System: 2 x 3 speaker stereo
  • Loudspeakers:
  • -2 x 2.5" x 5" Woofers
  • -2 x 2.5" x 5" Passive Radiators
  • -2 x .5" Dome Tweeters
  • Center mode option when connected with an external audio processor
Output:
  • -13 Watts RMS measured at 1kHz and 10% Total Harmonic Distortion.
  • Built-in Sound System supplies 13 Watts RMS measured at 1 Khz and 10% Total Harmonic Distortion.The sound system is center mode capa-ble when connected to an external sound processor.
    Product dimensions: 48.1"W x 26.8"H x 5.8"D
    Product weight: 94 lbs.
    Carton Dimensions: 59.1"W x 31.9"H x 18.9"D
    Carton Weight: 172 lbs.

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