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Panasonic VIERA 58\" HDTV Plasma Flat Panel In Silver - TH58PX60U

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Panasonic VIERA 58" HDTV Plasma Flat Panel, Model TH58PX60U

Panasonic VIERA PLASMA Televisions
From input to display, VIERA uses all-digital video signal processing for true-to-life color, breathtaking contrast and exceptional clarity. This process creates images that are both visually appealing and capable of delivering tremendous emotional impact. Panasonic’s commitment to achieving the ultimate in picture quality is reflected in the fact that all key components of VIERA plasma televisions, from processor to driver and panel, are produced at Panasonic’s own facilities.

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Features:

Deep Blacks, Bright Whites, and 29 Billion Colors1
The realism of a TV's image is strongly linked to its contrast ratio, and this plasma features a high contrast ratio of up to 10,000:12. Such a wide range from black to white means great depth and dimensionality with vibrant colors—and this plasma can display an incredible 29 billion colors for a superior picture. Deep blacks provide excellent shadow detail during dark scenes, while brilliant whites allow our plasmas to render bright scenes with vivid realism.

Receive Over-The-Air HDTV Broadcasts
Sports, movies, and original network programming are all available in high definition from many local broadcasters. Receive and view local over-the-air broadcasts on this plasma in stunning HDTV clarity using the built-in HDTV tuner3. If your cable company passes through HDTV broadcasts from local broadcasters, you can decode and tune those as well.

Share Digital Photos On the Big Screen with Photo Viewer
The best images you can ever view on a Panasonic plasma don't have anything to do with HDTV. Share your JPEG photos taken with a Lumix® digital camera on a Panasonic plasma using the built-in SD card slot4. Simply insert the SD card, which is about the size of a postage stamp, into the SD slot on the TV and enjoy a photo slideshow.

A Single Cable Carries High-Quality Digital Audio and Video
If you have even a moderately complicated home theater setup, you probably have a pile of tangled cables on the floor behind it. Imagine replacing all those cables with a single cable that carries both digital video and audio at the same time. With the new HDMI standard, that's exactly what you get. The HDMI connector on this TV accepts high-quality digital video and audio via the same thin cable, allowing you to run one cable from the source to the TV.

A Cinema-Style Viewing Experience At Home
This widescreen TV features a width-to-height ratio similar to movie theater screens, providing a theater-like experience at home. View HDTV broadcasts and widescreen DVDs the way they were meant to be seen.

Crisp, Lifelike Details
HDTV broadcasts and DVDs offer more detail and better color than analog broadcasts, and it takes a high-resolution display to deliver all that picture information. The high pixel count of this plasma display provides fine detail for outstanding HDTV reproduction. More pixels also translate into less stair-stepping artifacts; curved and diagonal edges look smooth and natural.

Aspect Ratio
The term "aspect ratio" describes the relationship between the width and height of a TV or display screen. Traditional displays have an aspect ratio of 4:3, meaning that for every 4 inches of width, there are 3 inches of height. This results in a screen that looks almost like a square. Many newer displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9, so their screens are almost twice as wide as they are tall. Also referred to as "widescreen," 16:9 displays are better suited to widescreen DVDs and HDTV broadcasts. The term "aspect ratio" can also be used to describe the dimensions in which a film or TV program are shot. Traditional broadcasts are usually in 4:3 format, while HDTV broadcasts have an aspect ratio of 16:9.

HDTV Compatibility5
Determines the types of high definition signals that a TV is capable of displaying. An HDTV monitor can accept signals in either 480p or 1080i format, with some models upconverting 480p to 540p for display. Some models can also accept 720p natively.

Contrast Ratio
A high contrast ratio provides deep blacks and bright whites. Contrast can vary depending on your viewing environment and lighting conditions. A dark room with minimal lighting will help maximize contrast ratio.

HDMI-HDCP
HDMI is a new standard digital connection between A/V devices, such as a set-top box, DVD player or A/V receiver, and a digital television. HDMI offers exceptional video and audio quality with a single quick-disconnect connector. It supports multi-channel digital audio transmissions and component video color spacing for true rendering of HD video. HDMI supports the HDCP copy protection standard, allowing transmission of copy-protected digital content to your display. The video portion of HDMI is also backwards-compatible with DVI-HDCP devices using a special cable adapter.

Progressive Scan
Displays a full frame of video in 1/60th of a second by de-interlacing the incoming video signal and progressively scanning the image. With it, you generally don't see the horizontal scan lines that are often visible in ordinary television images.

V-Chip Program Lockout
The V-Chip allows users to block programming that may be inappropriate for certain viewers. Using program ratings embedded in TV broadcasts, the V-Chip lets parents decide the programming to which their children have access. Blocked program material is accessible only by entering a 4-digit code that parents create.

S-Video Input Jack
Allows you to connect a DBS (digital broadcast satellite), DVD player, or other video source directly to the luminance and chrominance circuits of the TV set. By keeping color and luminance information separate, cross-color interference is virtually eliminated from the picture.

Video
Diagonal Screen Size58"
Aspect Ratio 16:9 (Widescreen)
HDTV Compatibility5480p/720p/1080i
Displayable ColorsMaximum of 29 Billion
Shades of Gradation3,072
Pixel Pitch (H x V)0.942 x 0.942 mm
Panel Type9th Generation Plasma Panel
Aspect Control for TV/AV Modes 4:3, Zoom, Full, Just, H-Fill
Native Resolution (Number of Pixels)1366 x 768
Contrast RatioUp to 10,000:1
Progressive ScanYes
Video Noise ReductionYes
Digital Comb FilterMotion Adaptive 3D-Y/C
Color Purity Optimizer (3D Color Management)Yes
Sub-Pixel ControllerYes
Motion Pattern Noise ReductionYes
Audio
Speakers 2 (20W, 8 ohms, 70Hz - 17kHz, 10% THD)
Input / Output
TunersNTSC (Standard analog broadcasts)
ATSC/QAM (SDTV and HDTV broadcasts)
Photo ViewerYes (SD Slot)
SD Card SlotYes (JPEG Photo Viewer)4
HDMI-HDCP Interface2 rear
Analog Audio Input (for HDMI)2 rear
Composite Video Input3 (2 rear, 1 front)
S-Video Input3 (2 rear, 1 front)
Audio Input (for Video)3 (2 rear, 1 front)
Component Video Input [Y, PB(CB), PR(CR)]2 rear
Audio Input (for Component Video)2 rear
Composite Video Output1 rear
Audio Output1 rear
Digital Audio Out1 (optical)
Convenience
EZ Sync™ HDAVI ControlYes, via HDMI interface
Video Picture MemoryYes
On-Screen Display LanguagesEnglish/Spanish/French
V-Chip Program LockoutYes
Built-In Closed Caption DecoderYes
Timers - Sleep/On/OffSleep (Off only)
Video Input LabelingYes
General
Power SupplyAC 120 V, 60Hz
Power Consumption 655 W
Operating Temperature32°F - 104°F
Operating Humidity 20% - 80% (Non condensation)
Pedestal StandIncluded
Remote ControlIncluded
Approximate Dimensions
Height36.8''
Width55.1''
Depth3.9''
Approximate Weight
Net130.1 lbs
Shipping 150 lbs
Manufacturer Model Number:TH-58PX60U

Warranty Information:

  • Manufacturer Warranty (authorized online retailer):
    • 1 Year: Parts & Labor
    • 2 Years: Glass Panel

Footnotes:

  1. Maximum, in scenes with low brightness.
  2. Panel contrast ratio.
  3. Optional external over-the-air antenna may be required for ATSC reception.
  4. Allows display of JPEG still images that are compliant with DCF specifications.
  5. For models with built-in ATSC/QAM/CableCARD: Optional external over-the-air antenna may be required for ATSC reception. Contact your local cable company for information regarding the availability and costs of CableCARD-related services.

    For models without built-in HDTV tuners: Optional HDTV set-top receiver required to view DTV programming. Optional external over-the-air antenna may be required for ATSC reception. If your cable company passes through a network DTV signal unchanged, an optional HDTV set-top receiver can decode and tune the program. However, FCC must-carry regulations for cable DTV pass-through have not been finalized.

Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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