Panasonic manual TY-WK42PV4W Vertical, TY-WK42PR4W Angled, RP-CDHG15-K Black

Models: TY-WK42PR4W

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Optional Accessories for Plasma

Wall-Hanging Bracket

Panasonic HDMI Cables

 

 

TY-WK42PV4W [Vertical]

Dimensions (W x H x D)/Weight: 775 x 415 x 65 mm /6.3 kg

for all models

TY-WK42PR4W [Angled]

Dimensions (W x H x D)/Weight: 810 x 490 x 129 mm/9.0 kg

for all models

Pixel Statement

1.5M

3M

5M

RP-CDHG15

RP-CDHG30

RP-CDHG50

RP-CDHG15-K (Black)

 

 

7M

10M

RP-CDHG70

RP-CDHG100

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An image on a LCD or Plasma TV screen is created by many small groups of dots known as pixels (which is similar to the image in a newspaper). It also naturally follows that higher panel resolutions contain more pixels. By example, a TV with a HD panel resolution of 1366 x 768 has a pixel count of 1,049,088 pixels. Similarly, a Full-HD panel resolution of 1920 x 1080 contains 2,073,600 pixels. To create a colour image, each pixel consists of three tiny coloured dots (known as sub-pixels), one each of red, green and blue. This gives a total count in excess of six million individual dots manufactured into a Full-HD panel. Each one of these dots is precisely controlled by the electronics of the TV to produce the picture. Whilst Panasonic maintains the highest standards in manufacturing technology and processes in the construction of these panels, there are a number of allowable pixel/sub-pixel failures that still allow the panel to be defined as a good panel. It is not possible to guarantee absolutely no pixel loss.

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Panasonic manual TY-WK42PV4W Vertical, TY-WK42PR4W Angled, RP-CDHG15-K Black