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Mitsubishi 42" and 50" HD Plasma's

by September 09, 2005
Filed under: Televisions & Displays

The new 42-inch PD-4265 and 50-inch PD-5065 feature advanced, industry-leading 12-bit color processing, resulting in more than eight times the number of colors available in traditional plasma products. This high precision color process delivers more than 68 billion colors for breathtaking vibrant images.

Both monitors include Mitsubishi's BrightCell plasma technology, which uses thinner, darker cell wall construction for more phosphor area per pixel. The result is a sharper, more detailed picture with remarkably smooth images and bright, vivid colors.

Another feature shared by both displays is Mitsubishi's MicroFilter technology. Each plasma cell has a matched microfilter that optimizes red, green and blue phosphors to create truly natural color balance and more realistic images.

Each display includes Mitsubishi's six-way color control to allow the user to independently adjust six colors for optimal picture performance. The 42-inch model displays in 1024 x 768 resolution while the 50-inch boasts 1365 x 768 resolution. Both monitors utilize Mitsubishi's Plush imaging to deliver superior brightness, contrast and color accuracy.

The new models feature an HDMI input and come with low-profile, bottom-mounted speakers and a height-adjustable stand.

For additional information about MDEA, visit http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com .

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