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Panasonic TH-42PH12U
$689.00 to $1,097.00
Equipped with three interchangeable slots Vertical Mounting Dual picture mode Digital zoom Built-in video wall image enlarger Various energy-saving functions-DPMS Auto power off Power save mode, etc.
| MPN | TH42PH12U |
| Flat Panel Type | Plasma TV | Aspect Ratio | Widescreen (16:9) | Broadcast Format Displayed | 720p (HDTV) • 480p (EDTV) • 480i (SDTV) | Screen Size | 42 inch | Contrast Ratio | 30,000:1 | Display Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels | Weight | 55 lb. |
| Broadcast Format Supported | 720p (HDTV) | Built-in Tuner | NTSC • PAL • SECAM | Native Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | Interpolated Aspect Ratio | 14:9 Enhanced |
| Display Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels | Brightness | 1400 cd/m² |
| Audio Type | Stereo |
| Number of Speakers | 2 Speakers | Speaker Power | 2 x 8 Watt |
| Energy Star Compliant | Energy Star Compliant |
| Remote Control | Standard |
| Width | 40.2 in. | Depth | 3.5 in. | Height | 24.1 in. | Weight | 55 lb. |
| Overall Warranty | 2 Years |
| UPC | 37988242672 | Family Line | Panasonic TH |
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