Akai PDP4294 42-Inch Plasma Flat Panel EDTV | 
| Brand: Akai Category: CE
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 100811
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Display Size: 42 Shipping Weight (lbs): 68 Dimensions (in): 40.4 x 24.8 x 3.1
MPN: PDP4294 Model: PDP4294 UPC: 036725244900 EAN: 0036725244900
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| Features:
| • | 42-inch, flat-panel, enhanced-definition plasma TV with built-in dual tuner (PAL/NTSC) | | • | Super-high 1,200:1 contrast ratio with 700 cd/m2 brightness, 160-degree viewing angle | | • | Digital comb filter separates colors and eliminates distortion | | • | Composite A/V, component-video, S-video inputs and computer monitor input (VGA/WXGA) | | • | 14-watt built-in amplifier |
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Product Description Akai is a company with a long history of innovation and leadership in the fields of audio and video consumer electronics. For the past decades, Akai has been a major factor in the electronics industry. From its early days of dominant marketshare in the reel-to-reel recording industry, to modern day state of the art home entertainment systems, Akai continues to be a leader in the consumer electronics industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:42" 16: 9 WideScreen Plasma Monitor160 Degree Extra Wide Viewing Angle1200: 1 Contrast 700 CD/m2 BrightnessPicture In PictureBuilt In Dual TunerProgressive Scan Picture QualityDigital Comb FilterHigh Contrast/High Brightness PanelComponent Video, RCA, And "S" Video InputsComputer Input (VGA/WXGA)Wall Mountable, 70.5 Pounds Total Weight14 Watt Stereo Amplifier
Amazon.com Product Description Jump into tomorrow with the 42-inch Akai PDP4294 widescreen flat-panel plasma EDTV. It features a built-in dual tuner (PAL/NTSC), progressive-scan picture quality, an incredible 1,200:1 contrast ratio with 700 cd/m2 (candelas per square meter) brightness rating, and an extra-wide 160-degree viewing angle. p The digital comb filter separates colors and eliminates distortion to give you a razor-sharp picture with outstanding clarity. Movie special effects will sound even more powerful with the 14-watt built-in stereo amplifier. p It weighs a relatively light 70.5 pounds and is wall-mountable. It features composite A/V, component-video, and S-video inputs, as well as a computer monitor input (VGA/WXGA). p bTech Talk/bbr ul liiProgressive scan:/i Also called sequential scanning, a progressive-scan system displays the entire image--providing all the horizontal lines per frame, rather than every other line--once every 60th of a second. This method reduces flicker and increases stability. Progressive-scan viewing requires a compatible digital TV. liiComponent video:/i Unlike a single video input, component video maintains the video signal as three separate signals through three jacks. This connection provides optimum quality. To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for the Y, Pb, and Pr connections. /ulp bWhat's in the box/bbr Akai PDP4294 plasma TV, remote control, batteries, and printed operating instructions.
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| Customer Reviews:
bad quality no support November 21, 2008 Jose L. Rosario (cleveland OH USA) there is no worst tv out there that this one br /I expend $3900 dollars in Augost in 2005 the image is ok br /but after 39 months the signal of the cable get lost and you have to reset the tv like 100 times to get the signal of the cable back br /when I bought it they said that I will have a tv for the next 10 years for sure now I have to scrapp it br /sorry bad quality br /
Unbelievable Value August 24, 2004 Space Cadet 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Having owned a competitors plasma in the past, I must say the AKAI definitely outshines it. I went a local retailer and compared picture quality. The AKAI stood out to a point where I thought it might even be high definition. The picture is extremely bright and clear and I am very happy with my purchase.
Old technology April 26, 2004 Gadgester (New York) 5 out of 15 found this review helpful
This plasma TV sold under the little-known Akai name is actually a rebranded, old-generation plasma screen made by south korea's Samsumg, which still has a reputation for questionable quality control. The buttons on the display unit I played with felt loose and unresponsive, and the picture quality was very disappointing. Anything darker than 50% gray became indistinuishable, and colors are washed out and unpleasant. To me it's incredible this unit costs so much more than superior offerings from Gateway and Viewsonic.
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