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Philips 42" Pixel Plus Plasma Flat HDTV

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Philips 42" Pixel Plus Plasma Flat HDTV $1000 at Philips Outlet
 
Discuss (9) : History : Tell : Posted 6:50 PM PDT 04/14/07 by Ben
Philips 42Philips Outlet has the Philips 42" Pixel Plus Plasma Flat HDTV (New, not refurb) for $1000 + $0 shipping = $1000 shipped.

  • WXGA 1024 x 768p Resolution, Integrated HDTV and CableCARD, PixelPlus
  • HDMI for full digital High Definition connection, 1500 cd/m2 Brightness Rating
  • 10000:1 Contrast ratio, Viewing angle : 160° (H) / 160° (V)
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    #1   pigonthewing - Posted 8:45 pm PDT 04/14/07 (258 Posts)
    beware the 1024 x 768p
    #2   horndoggy1l - Posted 8:51 pm PDT 04/14/07 (754 Posts)
    #1 You want 1080p for this size and price? Go pork merself.
    #3   jackshit - Posted 9:25 pm PDT 04/14/07 (15 Posts)
    pigon just tryin to help...
    unless all you do is fuckin oink..
    #4   setasoujiro1 - Posted 9:39 pm PDT 04/14/07 (123 Posts)
    Someone please explain to me how WXGA is 1024 x 768. Last time I checked, the W stood for widescreen.
    #5   horndoggy1l - Posted 9:40 pm PDT 04/14/07 (754 Posts)
    Oink
    #6   sm69th - Posted 10:43 pm PDT 04/14/07 (41 Posts)
    #4, this is WXGA and definately widescreen. Although it is 1024 X 768, I believe it has rectangular pixels instead of the normal square ones. I have seen other TVS like this..bacon is fine for TV, but as a monitor text tends to get distored with rectangular pixels...

    Hope that helps...
    #7   NumpXP - Posted 7:02 am PDT 04/15/07 (20 Posts)
    #2, even in 32" 1080p is started to be significant. and you will more appreciate extra resolution when u use the tv as desktop monitor.
    #8   RogueGuy - Posted 10:18 am PDT 04/15/07 (105 Posts)
    I don't think most people will be sitting 5 ft from their living room TV, as that would be the optimum distance from this TV if it were 1080p.
    #9   potsy - Posted 9:25 am PDT 04/16/07 (317 Posts)
    some retard always asks the same question on every plasma TV deal...how can it be widescreen, its not true HDTV, etc. etc.

    do your homework, morons.
     
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