Features:
- 32-inch diagonal PureFlat HD-ready TV with 2-tuner PIP
- Motion adaptive digital comb filter; Progressive Cinema Scan (3:2 pulldown)
- Selectable digital velocity modulated scan
- 3 rear/1 front A/V input jacks; 2 rear, 1 front S-Video inputs; 2 component-video, 2 UHF/VHF inputs
- 3 speakers (including subwoofer) deliver up to 30 watts audio output (total)
Description:
Panasonic's Tau series PureFlat CT-32HL43 is loaded with features to make your DVD and HDTV viewing as simple and as pristine as possible. Whether you're watching broadcast television or letterboxed DVD movies, the perfect flatness of the set's 32-inch, 4:3 aspect-ratio picture tube enhances contrast while reducing glare and reflections. Even better, its HDTV/EDTV display capability (1080i, 480p) lets you view high-definition or enhanced-definition TV programming from an external DTV set-top box with an ATSC receiver or progressive-scan DVD player. Built-in image scaling adapts 1080i signals to the set's native 800-line resolution, and a DVI-HDCP digital input accepts uncompressed, copy-protected digital content from DTV receivers and set-top boxes for stunning image fidelity and clarity. Two-tuner picture-in-picture with split-screen display lets you view two programs at once by dividing the screen in half down the middle. Each program is shown at full height, with one program on the left side and the other on the right. High-quality, 8-bit P-I-P Image Processing provides 256 levels of gray from black to white in the inset picture for finer image detail. Progressive Cinema Scan (3/2 pulldown) provides faithful reproduction of film-based materials. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24-frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; Progressive Cinema Scan digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. A motion-adaptive 3D Y/C digital comb filter displays bright colors and action scenes with incredible clarity by minimizing the "color rainbow effect" in closely spaced patterns, compensating for the motion that occurs between fields. Included 10-bit, 60 MHz analog-to-digital image processing boosts conventional grayscale from 256 to 1024, to deliver four times as many shades of black and white. Digital velocity-modulated scanning is advanced circuitry along the neck of the CRT that senses transitions from black to white in the video signal. The black-and-white portions of the signal are sped up and slowed down, respectively, resulting in sharp black-to-white transitions. For a more filmlike picture when watching movies, you may want to selectively turn off this circuitry. Other picture enhancements include a wideband video amplifier, horizontal and vertical edge correction, video noise reduction, Artificial Intelligence Picture settings, and a Progressive Scan Doubler function that upconverts 480i signals to seamless 480p resolution. The set's ample connections also include four composite-video, three S-video inputs (including one each on the set's front panel for easy camcorder or game console hookup), and two sets of high-resolution component-video inputs. The set uses three speakers: a stereo pair plus a built-in passive subwoofer for extra bass heft. The speakers get 15 watts per channel (x 2), and the set also offers fixed- and variable-level audio outputs, Artificial Intelligence Sound Control (to prevent unwanted variances in sound level), BBE High-Definition Sound (improves speech intelligibility and restores musical dynamic range), and BBE ViVA HD3D simulated stereo sound (which works with both stereo and monaural programs). Other features include video-input and channel labeling, 16-preset favorite channels, a lighted-disk universal remote control (which can be programmed to control many current video and audio devices), and a headphone jack (for private listening or late-night viewing). What's in the Box TV, remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual.
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