LG Electronics Plasma HDTV Integrated Display

With a 5,000:1 contrast ratio and a brightness of 1,500 cd/m2, the DU-42PX12XC 42” plasma HDTV integrated display from LG Electronics (www.LGcommercial.com) is noted for providing a bright picture even in well-lit classrooms. It boasts a 1,024 x 768p resolution, which produces extremely detailed imagery, and a 160-degree viewing angle. To help prolong the life of the plasma and reduce phosphor burn, the model offers image-sticking minimization, pixel orbitor, white wash and inversion features. In addition, the DU-42PX12XC is loaded with features such as aspect ratio correction, integrated HDTV tuner and speakers, picture-in-picture display, RS-232 and discrete IR controls, fan-free operation, and the ability to change between horizontal and vertical display modes. LG’s DU-42PX12XC plasma display, which comes with a two-year warranty, is also wall-mountable and offers the convenience of front-panel controls and side video/audio inputs.

This article originally appeared in the 01/01/2005 issue of THE Journal.

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