Gateway Plasma Display

Need to save space in a crowded classroom? Gateway has introduced a new 42” plasma TV and digital display. The Gateway plasma display offers quality and performance at competitive prices, starting at $2,999. At 68 lbs. and less than 4” deep, the display’s lightweight, space-saving design is suitable for areas that are too small for standard monitors, offering wide-screen viewing in cramped quarters. The plasma display is high-definition capable; compatible with satellite TV, digital cable services and network TV; and offers a 160-degree viewing angle without losing picture clarity. It can be connected to a DVD player, VCR, HDTV decoder, external audio connections, gaming devices or a PC. It comes standard with a built-in internal 5-watt stereo amplification system and speakers. Gateway, (800) 221-9616, www.gateway.com.

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