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Samsung HPN6339 Plasma TV Monitor

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The svelte profile and lustrous clarity of Samsung Plasma TVs make them the supermodels of home theater. Their trim figures measure less than 4" deep, with elegant narrow bezels. But the strength of their features is boundless – razor-sharp, distortion-free images and rich, vivid, accurate colors. Every program is just as dazzling as a runway show when you see it on the Samsung 42", 50" or 63" (the largest on the market) Plasma TV. All of Samsung’s consumer Plasma TVs are rated "FCC Class B", intended for use in residential applications.

Samsung HPN6339 Plasma TV Monitor


Plasma Display Specifications

Screen Size 63" diagonal
Screen Aspect 16:9
Displayable Colors 16.77 million colors
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness 700cd/m2
Pixel Pitch 1.02 mm x 1.02 mm
hSync 29.8-80 kHz
vSync 56-85 Hz
Color System NTSC
Data Signals [not published]
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i

Input Terminals

Composite Video 1 (RCA)
S-Video 1 (4-pin mini DIN)
Component Video 2 (RCA x 3)
DVI Digital Input 1
Stereo Audio In 5 (RCA L/R)

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Dimensions and General Specs.

Power Supply 100-120V @ 50-60Hz
Dimensions 59.2" x 35.2" x 3.5"
Weight 152.10 lbs.
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use


Key Features of the Samsung HPN6339 63" Plasma Monitor


Samsung Plasma TV Display Features

Samsung's new generation of Plasma Flat Panel Displays reach the highest level of performance. Drawing upon years of development and numerous picture enhancement technologies like DNIe™ these sets reproduce High Definition images with stunning clarity and realism. Samsung Plasma TVs look and perform better than the competition because of their advanced technology. They employ the highest-quality components and unrivaled engineering for the sharpest, brightest, smoothest images you’ve ever seen. Built in a state-of-the-art new facility to the highest standards, these sets are built to perform reliably.

Unrivaled Brightness and Vivid Colors
With one of the brightest displays you’ll find anywhere, Samsung Plasma TVs achieve a contrast ratio up to 1200:1 and can display 16.7 million colors. The secret to this intense performance lies in the tiny black-stripe indicators Samsung places between the phosphor cells. These black stripes improve image definition and sharpness by reducing light bleed between pixels.

Two-year Warranty
As a testament to our confidence in the build quality of our products, all new 2003 Samsung Plasma TVs are covered by a full, two-year parts and labor warranty: among the best in the industry.

Ultra-fast Switching
Samsung’s Plasma TVs can display ultra-fast video just as deftly as they can display detailed, finely rendered computer graphics.

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