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To many, plasma is a dying technology. It's power-hungry nature and fragile build along with the inherent phosphor degradation issue have given it a lot of bad publicity, especially from the LCD loyalists. But the truth is that plasma is still a worthy contender as a viable HDTV, thanks to it's unmatchable black levels and better viewing angles. Anyways, that discussion warrants for a whole different feature; right now, we test run the 42-inch Hitachi 42PD9800TA plasma HDTV. Build As you can expect from any high end flat panel display these days, the Hitachi has a whole bunch of connectivity options. For quick connectivity you have composite and s-video connectors on the back along with a headphone jack. The right side has a memory card slot and a Pict-Bridge connector for digital cameras. There are also some basic operation buttons here. All the important connections, however are at the back - Two groups of component inputs, two composite, s-video, antenna (RF), audio out (RCA), two HDMI slots, and a VGA input for connecting a PC. There's no option for DVI input, which I found a bit odd, considering a lot of display cards these days use that output format. Still, that problem can be solved with any standard DVI-VGA converter I guess. |
Tags: Hitachi , 42PD9800TA , Plasma , TV , HDTV
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