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Philips 55PW9383 55"  Widescreen HD-Ready TV

Philips 55PW9383 55" Widescreen HD-Ready TV

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Features:
  • 55-inch high-definition projection TV with DVI direct digital input; 52.6 x 57 x 25.6 inches (W x H x D)
  • MultiPoint convergence ensures flawless convergence; Auto IntelliSense Focus adjusts convergence at the push of a button
  • Active Control Plus performs continuous picture analysis; Philips HD Optics offer wideband video amplifier, micro-phosphor CRTs, and more
  • Double-window, dual-tuner picture-in-picture splits the screen into 2 independent halves so you can watch 2 shows, watch and surf, etc.
  • 10 watts per channel sound with Dolby Virtual Surround; center-channel speaker input and RCA subwoofer output


Description:

Whether you're a sports fan, movie fanatic, or news junkie--or some combination of the three--you'll be amazed at the picture quality and feature set offered by Philips' 55-inch 55PW9383 widescreen projection television. This high-definition set is capable of producing crisp, nuanced HDTV signals in all their glory: full 1080i resolution via a digital set-top box (not included). Progressive-scan DVD players are also prime source components for this set; display format upconversion makes sure you're seeing the best image possible, regardless of the source. The 55PW9383 was designed and constructed with the latest projection technology for rich, seamless presentations--and it goes a long way toward handling your home-theater audio requirements, too.

Philips' 35-point convergence brings with it the accuracy of digital technology for flawless convergence of red, green, and blue electron guns and a superb picture with no colored haloes. Philips HD Optics produces detailed HD resolution through cutting-edge processing and display technology, including a wideband video amplifier, micro phosphor CRTs, hybrid projection lenses, a first-surface mirror (for more direct light transmission), and the set's fine-pitched lenticular screen. A feature called Auto IntelliSense Focus automatically adjusts picture convergence at the push of a button.

If a video image remains stationary, it can eventually burn a permanent after-image into the screen. Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation (APAC) periodically shifts your television picture in increments that are tiny, but still large enough to blur image retention. Active Control performs continuous picture analysis and maintains control of Automatic Digital Noise Reduction and auto sharpness. A three-line digital comb filter gives you Improved chroma/luminance separation over standard two-line glass comb filters for a difference you can really see.

Eye Fidelity gives you a choice between two different scanning techniques: progressive and interlaced scanning. Progressive scanning doubles the number of visible picture lines per field by displaying all picture frame lines at once, eliminating line flicker. Interlaced mode reduces annoying motion artifacts and helps smooth jagged lines sometimes seen on images of curved and angled surfaces.

The set's double-window, dual-tuner picture-in-picture feature splits the screen into two independent halves, letting you do everything from watching two shows simultaneously to watching one while surfing the other, or scanning channels while keeping an eye on video input one, two, or three.

The set uses two-way stereo speakers and also features an auto volume limiter to minimize drastic level changes between, say, a TV program and its commercials. A center-channel speaker input lets you use the set as a center--no bulky or costly center-channel required--and a rear-panel subwoofer output makes it easy to hook up a powered sub for deeper-than-deep bass effects or low-end musical authenticity.

A 10-watts-per-channel sound system offers both Virtual Dolby Surround and Incredible Surround, processing circuitry that produces the sensation of surround sound without the hassle of installing additional rear speakers.

Other connections include three each composite- and S-video inputs, two component-video inputs (one HD, one standard), and a DVI direct digital input for use with a compatible DTV set-top box or other DVI device. A set of audio/video outputs lets you integrate the TV with your stereo or surround receiver, and a set of side-mounted AV inputs simplifies hookup of a camcorder, gaming console, or VCR.

The 55PW9383's protective screen filter helps prevent accidental damage to the delicate front lenticular screen.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, remote batteries, user's manual, and warranty/registration information.

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