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Pioneer Plasma TV Specifications
Pioneer PDP-4312HD Plasma Display
Plasma Display Specifications
Screen Size 43" diagonal Screen Aspect 16:9 Contrast Ratio [not published] Brightness [not published] Pixel Pitch [not published] hSync [not published] vSync [not published] Color System [not published] Data Signals VGA, SVGA, XGA TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Input Terminals
Composite Video 1 (RCA) S-Video 1 (4-pin mini DIN) Component Video 1 (RCA x 3) VGA RGB Signal 1 (15-pin mini d-Sub) HDMI Interface 1 Stereo Audio In 2 (RCA L/R) Serial Control (RS232C) 1 (9-pin mini d-Sub)
Output Terminals
Plasma Monitor Accessories
Audio Amplifier [not published] Speakers Built In Speakers Mounting Options Table Stand Included
Dimensions and General Specs.
Power Supply 100-120V @ 50-60Hz Power Consumption [not published] Dimensions 46.5" x 29.5" x 4" Weight [not published] FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
Key Features of the Pioneer PDP-4312HD 43" Plasma Monitor
- 43" HDTV Pioneer Plasma Display
- HDTV Native Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio with Natural Resize adjustment
- Advanced Pure Cinema with 3:3 Pulldown
- Pure Drive Signal Processing
- Deep Encased Cell Structure
- Color Temperature Control: 3 Settings with 6500 Degrees
- Color Transient Improvement (Digital CTI)
- Energy Star Certified
- HDMI Digital Interface
- Component Video Input
- S-Video, Composite Video Inputs
- RS-232 Control Terminal
- D-Sub 15-pin PC Input
Pioneer Plasma Technology
Pioneer Pure Drive: Pioneer's exclusive Pure Drive keeps video signals entirely in a lossless digital domain, for greater signal control and far higher video quality.
XGA High-Definition Resolution (1024 x 768p) for an incredibly detailed picture.
Advanced Pure Cinema with 3:3 Pulldown allows film-based material on DVD, videotape, and even regular TV to match the smooth, natural reproduction you'd see in a theater.
Deep Encased Cell Structure: Each individual lamp is encased in its own "cell", with walls on all sides so that light doesn't bleed into neighboring cells. This energy-efficient design allows each lamp to deliver a more concentrated beam of light, for truer colors and brighter images.
HDMI Digital Interface for the highest-level transmission of digital images for the source.
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