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Features and Performance Though the Hitachi plasma claims to support resolutions up to 1080p, the results on that resolution are quite disastrous. Its native resolution of 720p is where things look the best, and that's the resolution we used for testing purposes. The overall interface is pretty easy to navigate, just about everything was easy to find without looking it up in the manual. The TV features a Multi Picture (PIP) mode, where you can have two inputs displayed at the same time, side by side. You can switch the audio output between the two sources and move on to having a primary and secondary display like in a standard PIP mode. What it doesn't allow you is to have two separate channels displayed simultaneously from the same input. When it came to display quality, this was definitely one of the finest Plasma screens out there. Both games as well as movies showed excellent overall detail levels. When watching a DVD movie upscaled to 720p, we did notice a lot of screen noise up close, but that was more due to upscaling rather than a problem with the plasma. Anyways, the grain was visible upto only a foot away from the screen, and considering it's a 42 inch display, your viewing distance would (should) at least be 6 feet. |
Tags: Hitachi , 42PD9800TA , Plasma , TV , HDTV
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