SPECIFICATIONS HD PLASMA

Model Number

Diagonal Screen Size

 

Screen Aspect Ratio

 

Screen Display Type

 

Anti-Glare Filter

 

Contrast Ratio (in dark surroundings)

 

Displayable Colours

 

Shades of Gradation

 

Picture Enhancements

Picture

Picture Viewing Modes

Component (YPbPr)/HDMI Video Input Formats

 

PC Video Input Signals (VGA 15 Pin D-Sub)

 

PC Video Adjustment Controls

 

Aspect Ratio Control

Tuner

Integrated SD/HD DTV Tuner

DTV System

 

Tuning Channel Plan

TV

DTV Video

 

Digital

DTV Audio

 

DTV Features (*when broadcast)

TV

Integrated Analogue Tuner

Analogue TV System

Analogue Tuner

Tuning Channel Plan

 

 

CATV Compatibility

 

Stereo Reception

 

Teletext

 

Advanced Smart Sound Speaker System

Sound

Speakers

Audio Power Output (10% THD)

 

 

Headphone Socket

 

Sound Modes

 

Surround Sound Modes

 

HDMI Inputs (v1.2/HDCP)

Connectivity

Component (YPbPr) Video/L & R Audio Inputs

S-Video (Y/C)/L&R Audio Inputs

 

 

Video (CVBS)/L&R Audio Inputs

 

PC Input (VGA 15 Pin D-Sub)/L&R Audio Input

 

Headphone out (3.5mm Stereo)

 

Monitor Out - Video (CVBS)/L&R Audio

 

Optical S/PDIF Digital Audio Out (DTV only)

 

SDHC Memory Card Slot

Features

SDHC Memory Card Playback Formats

Viera Link

 

Power Off Timer

 

Remote Control

 

On Screen Display (OSD) Language(s)

 

User Definable A/V Input Labels

Measures

AC Power Input

Peak Power Consumption

 

Standby Power

 

Operating Temperature Range

&

Dimensions with Pedestal Stand (WxHxD)

 

Weights

Dimensions without Pedestal Stand (WxHxD)

Weight with Pedestal Stand (WxHxD)

 

Weight without Pedestal Stand (WxHxD)

 

Wallmount fixing points (WxH) Thread Type

30

TH-50PX70A

TH-42PX70A

50/127cm

42/106cm

16:9 Widescreen

16:9 Widescreen

G10 Progressive Scan HD Panel (1366x768) Plasma Display

G10 Progressive Scan HD Panel (1024x768) Plasma Display

No

No

10,000:1

10,000:1

Max 29 billion viewable colours

Max 29 billion viewable colours

3072 equivalent steps of gradation

3072 equivalent steps of gradation

3D Colour Management, Colour Balance, Picture Sharpness Control,

3D Colour Management, Colour Balance, Picture Sharpness Control,

Sub-Pixel Control, MPEG Noise Reduction

Sub-Pixel Control, MPEG Noise Reduction

Dynamic, Normal, Cinema

Dynamic, Normal, Cinema

480i/480p(60Hz); 576i/576p(50Hz); 720p(50/60Hz); 1080i(50/60Hz);

480i/480p(60Hz); 576i/576p(50Hz); 720p(50/60Hz); 1080i(50/60Hz);

1080p(50/60Hz) HDMI only.

1080p(50/60Hz) HDMI only.

640x400@70Hz; 640x480@60/66/75Hz; 800x600@60/75/85Hz;

640x400@70Hz; 640x480@60/66/75Hz; 800x600@60/75/85Hz;

832x624@75Hz; 852x480@60Hz; 1024x768@60/70/75/85Hz;

832x624@75Hz; 852x480@60Hz; 1024x768@60/70/75/85Hz;

1152x870@75Hz; 1280x1024@60Hz; 1366x768@60Hz

1152x870@75Hz; 1280x1024@60Hz; 1366x768@60Hz

Red&Blue White Balance, Gamma, H-Position, V-Position,

Red&Blue White Balance, Gamma, H-Position, V-Position,

Video Sync:H&V/SOG

Video Sync:H&V/SOG

16:9, 14:9, Just, 4:3, 4:3 Full, Zoom1, Zoom2, Zoom3; DTV 16:9;

16:9, 14:9, Just, 4:3, 4:3 Full, Zoom1, Zoom2, Zoom3; DTV 16:9;

PC 16:9 & 4:3

PC 16:9 & 4:3

Yes

Yes

DVB-T

DVB-T

7MHz VHF/UHF Australia

7MHz VHF/UHF Australia

MPEG2 SD/HD

MPEG2 SD/HD

Dolby Digital/MPEG1-L2

Dolby Digital/MPEG1-L2

7 Day Electronic Program Guide (EPG)*; Now & Next program Informa-

7 Day Electronic Program Guide (EPG)*; Now & Next program Informa-

tion*; Teletext Sub-titles*; 4x user defined DTV Favourite Channel lists

tion*; Teletext Sub-titles*; 4x user defined DTV Favourite Channel lists

Yes

Yes

PAL B/G

PAL B/G

7MHz VHF/UHF Australia

7MHz VHF/UHF Australia

Hyper-band

Hyper-band

German 2CS (A2)

German 2CS (A2)

2000p Level 2.5 Fasttext/List/Top

2000p Level 2.5 Fasttext/List/Top

No

No

120x60mm Full Range x 2

120x60mm Full Range x 2

20W RMS Total (10W + 10W)

20W RMS Total (10W + 10W)

3.5mm Stereo Jack

3.5mm Stereo Jack

Music, Speech

Music, Speech

Off, Simulated Surround

Off, Simulated Surround

2 x Rear

2 x Rear

2 x Rear

2 x Rear

1 x Rear, 1 x Front

1 x Rear, 1 x Front

3 x Rear, 1 x Front

3 x Rear, 1 x Front

1 x Rear

1 x Rear

1 x Front

1 x Front

1 x Rear

1 x Rear

1 x Rear

1 x Rear

No

No

N/A

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Standard

Standard

English

English

Yes

Yes

220 - 240 VAC 50/60Hz

220 - 240 VAC 50/60Hz

528W

350W

0.5W

0.7W

0ºC - 35ºC

0ºC - 35ºC

1210x864x370 (mm)

1020x750x320 (mm)

1210x818x94 (mm)

1020x705x94(mm)

40kg

30kg

38kg

28kg

660 x 320 (mm) - M8

660 x 320 (mm) - M8

 

 

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Panasonic 2007-2008 manual Specifications HD Plasma

2007-2008 specifications

In 2007 and 2008, Panasonic continued to solidify its position as a leading electronics manufacturer, showcasing a diverse portfolio of innovative products and technologies that catered to both consumer and industrial markets. The brand was heavily invested in the development of high-definition video technology during this period, with the introduction of its Plasma and LCD televisions, which marked a significant leap in visual quality and screen size.

Panasonic's Viera line of plasma televisions gained acclaim for their vibrant colors and exceptional contrast ratios, providing viewers with stunning picture quality for a truly immersive viewing experience. These sets utilized the latest in plasma technology, which allowed for deeper blacks and more accurate color reproduction compared to traditional CRT televisions. In 2007, Panasonic also introduced its first Neo PDP technology, which further enhanced brightness and energy efficiency in plasma TVs, contributing to the brand's reputation for innovation.

The consumer electronics giant also made waves in the digital camera market with its Lumix series. In 2008, Panasonic launched several models featuring advanced optical zoom capabilities, image stabilization technologies, and the pioneering use of Leica lenses, which elevated the standards for compact digital cameras. The combination of user-friendly interfaces and high-quality imaging made Lumix a popular choice among photography enthusiasts.

During this era, Panasonic was also committed to sustainability and eco-friendly practices. The company introduced several environmentally friendly appliances, such as energy-efficient refrigerators that minimized power consumption while maximizing storage capabilities. These appliances were equipped with inverter technology that adjusted energy use according to the food stored and the external temperature, reflecting a growing trend toward energy conservation.

Additionally, Panasonic expanded its reach into the mobile phone market with the introduction of innovative smartphones featuring cutting-edge designs and functionalities. The development of unique features like high-quality cameras and multimedia capabilities positioned Panasonic phones as competitive options in an increasingly crowded market.

Overall, Panasonic's focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability in 2007-2008 resulted in a host of products that resonated with consumers. Through advancements in television and imaging technologies and a commitment to eco-friendly practices, Panasonic not only reinforced its brand image but also paved the way for further innovations in the years to come.