Zenith P50W26B 50-Inch Plasma Flat-Panel HDTV | 
| Brand: Zenith Category: CE
List Price: $11,999.99 Buy Used: $700.00 as of 9/10/2010 17:40 EDT details You Save: $11299.99 (94%)
Seller: Jordanbro Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 120882
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 99.9 Dimensions (in): 48.2 x 4.1 x 28.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: P50W26B Model: P50W26B UPC: 044642010829 EAN: 0044642010829 ASIN: B00006HCJM
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| • | 50-inch plasma HDTV monitor with depth of less than 4 inches; 48.1 x 28.9 x 4.13 inches (W x H x D) | | • | 1,366 x 768p resolution renders images in stunning detail; extremely sharp (600:1) contrast ratio for deep blacks | | • | 620 cd/m2 brightness delivers incredibly bright pictures, even in well-lit areas | | • | Vertical Display Mode changes the image from horizontal to vertical if monitor is rotated 90 degrees | | • | Aspect Ratio Correction intelligently resizes video and computer images to 16:9 widescreen or 4:3 conventional formats |
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Product Description This 50" plasma HDTV monitor's groundbreaking display technology delivers superior image clarity, color, and brightness in large-format televisions that are less than 4" thick. High-resolution format produces extremely detailed imagery. Faroudja/Sage scan converter seamlessly converts TV video data to PC formats without distortion or cropping images in either 4:3 or 16:9. Vertical display mode changes the image from horizontal to vertical if monitor is rotated 90 degrees.
Amazon.com Product Description Zenith's 50-inch P50W26B gas-plasma high-definition television uses groundbreaking display technology to deliver superior image clarity, color, and brightness in a large-format television that's less than 4 inches thick. An internal ATSC receiver receives and decodes terrestrial HDTV broadcasts without requiring an external set-top box, while a built-in NTSC tuner pulls in standard-definition analog programs. The set's true XGA (1,366 x 768) resolution produces extremely detailed images, while its super-sharp (600:1) contrast ratio delivers rich colors and deep blacks. Unusually high brightness (620 cd/m2) gives you an incredibly bright picture, even in well-lit areas. With a plasma screen you get vivid colors like you've never seen before, extremely wide viewing angles (wider, even, than those of most LCD screens), and easy placement due to a plasma monitor's slim profile--the P50W26B is a mere 3.9 inches deep, perfect for either shelf or wall mounting using an optional stand or wall mount. Brightness tends to be extremely uniform across plasma screens, which are also impervious to the picture distortion and negative color balances that afflict CRT monitors when placed near lighting or sound systems. You do, however, need to be wary of image burn-in (wherein long-held stationary images leave a permanent impression in the screen). The P50W26B houses a Faroudja DCDi de-interlacer. DCDi (Directional Correlation Deinterlacing) is a video algorithm designed to intelligently smooth the jagged edges along diagonal image lines that result from video interpolation. DCDi monitors image edge transitions and fills in the gaps between frames. It's used to upconvert standard-definition material (480i, what we have on conventional analog TV) to enhanced-definition quality (480p, or EDTV). Aspect ratio correction aptly resizes video and computer images to 16:9 widescreen or 4:3 conventional formats, while Zenith's Intelligent Image Scaling uses Oplus Technologies's Rembrandt chip and a Faroudja/Sage scan converter to seamlessly convert TV video data to PC formats without distorting or cropping the images (it works in either the 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio). Vertical Display Mode changes the image from horizontal to vertical if the monitor is rotated 90 degrees--great for installations. A range of inputs provides full compatibility with DVD players, computers, digital broadcasting and multimedia, as well as traditional video sources. Inputs consist of 1 component-video input, 1 S-video input, a BNC-type composite-video input, 2 stereo analog (left/right) RCA inputs, 1 each 15-pin D-Sub VGA/PC input and output, a PC DVI (Digital Visual Interface), an RJ-11 phone jack, an RS-232 control port, and a D4 jack. Other features include picture-in-picture viewing (with side-by-side mode), 10 watts per channel x 2 with stereo speakers (in additional to bass, treble, and balance adjustments), multilingual menus (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Korean), an anti-reflective screen, a shock-absorbing glass damper. What's in the Box TV, a DPD screen filter, a remote control, remote batteries, an AC power cord, and a user's manual. Note: The P50W26B does not include a desk or wall mount.
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| Customer Reviews: re: FRAUD ALERT December 10, 2004 J. Joslyn 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
In agreement with the previous customer... Looked into buying a plasma [...] Just remember if it is too good to be true it probably is...
WARNING TO ALL BUYERS OF HIGH END ELECTRONICS October 24, 2004 Sunflash 24 out of 32 found this review helpful
If you see any items that are $1000+ below cost from other users, be wary, for it is very likely that they will ask you to use an escrow service, 99% of these are scams! If this is the case, abandon any transactions with this person, you never want to use any services outside of amazon.com because the sales safety is not protected there. Please visit www.escrowfraud.com to see more about these so called "safe" escrow services.
Not good for this money November 12, 2003 139 out of 140 found this review helpful
When you spend 5 figures you expect good quality and good support. Oops, no, not from Zenith, which was bought out by LG of south korea a few years ago. The picture is bright, which is good, but there's distortion along the edges, and color reproduction is poor even after extensive adjustments using two leading adjustment software programs. Many people who watched mine commented on how "fuzzy" the picture looked. It's stylish, but falls flat in picture quality. I highly recommend against this poor product from a company with a poor reputation for poor customer support. Check out Cnet's rankings; get a Fujitsu or Panasonic or Sampo/Gateway if you are short on cash.
Good picture horrible company October 24, 2003 A. massena (Fort Lauderdale, florida United States) 156 out of 158 found this review helpful
The picture on the 50" plasma is good, the company support is awful. I purchased the set and it had a white powder between the screens. I have made numerous phone calls and have gotten no response from either the seller or Zenith. I purchased a Zenith dvd/vcr combo player at the same time and the dvd quit working 60 days after purchase. The Plasma runs very hot, the color and brightness are both good. If I were to buy today I would go with the LCD tv's and would not even consider a Zenith product.
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