Hitachi Ultravision 42HDS69 42-Inch Plasma HDTV | 
| Brand: Hitachi Category: CE
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 29383
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 42 Shipping Weight (lbs): 75 Dimensions (in): 45.8 x 4.5 x 25.5
MPN: 42HDS69 Model: 42HDS69 UPC: 050585126817 EAN: 0050585126817
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| Features:
| • | 1080i High-Definition Display | | • | High-Aperture Pixel Design, Alis Alternate Lighting of Surfaces | | • | VitualHD 1080p III Video Processor | | • | Anti-Reflective Glass Screen, Digital Cable Ready(ATSC)(QUAM)(NTSC) Cable Card. | | • | Dimensions- Height 25 1/2", Width 44 5/8", Depth 4 1/4", Weight 90 lbs. |
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Product Description The new Hitachi UltraVision 42" Plasma HDTV utilizes the most advanced plasma technologies to produce a truly cinematic home viewing experience. Innovative Wide Aperture Pixel technology maximizes the pixel aperture to deliver a smooth film-like image. The new Hitachi PictureMaster III video processor technology ensures a sharp, smooth and seamless image every time by analyzing and optimizing each frame. Utilizing a state-of-the-art HDMIconnection, the 42HDS69 produces higher quality digital images. A perfect blend of refined aesthetics and original technologies make the UltraVision 42" Plasma HDTV an ideal home theater solution.
Amazon.com Product Description Get the most out of your high-definition plasma television purchase with the 42-inch Hitachi 42HDS69, which offers a wealth of advanced technological features that will ensure superior picture and audio performance for years to come. Its blend of refined aesthetics is ideal for any home while its fully high-definition display--with 1080 vertical lines of interlaced resolution--provides stunningly vivid and colorful entertainment. The set's built-in ATSC (DTV) tuner pulls HD signals (480p/720p/1080i) right from the airwaves, and its QAM tuner is fully compatible with unscrambled HDTV cable reception. The set's CableCARD port means the set will also receive digital cable television systems services directly from a compatible cable operator without requiring a bulky, external cable box. A standard analog NTSC tuner receives standard-definition (SD) programming. It comes with a manual swivel tabletop stand. Plasma display technology offers the widest viewing angle of any type of television. The wide viewing angle makes plasma the ultimate choice for wall mounted television. Plasma television performance is also exceptional for producing high quality images of fast motion content, like sports programming. Hitachi's original ALiS (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces) technology minimizes the barriers between picture elements or pixels to deliver a smoother, more film-like picture. Using more than one million pixels, ALiS can reproduce more detail than any plasma in its class. ALiS is also unique in that it is designed to match closely to the 1080i HDTV system for a sharp, smooth and seamless image. This set's video is powered by the PictureMaster HD III processing technology, which features third-generation 1080p processing and new histogram processing for enhanced contrast, sharpness, and color for a clearer, sharper picture. It also offers extended color capabilities to reproduce the purest reds, greens and blues, a maximum 16-bit/281 trillion color capability, and a 16 percent brighter panel. The 4 MB, 10-bit digital 3D Y/C comb filter separates brightness and color signals better in 3D domain to eliminate cross-color, cross-luminance and dot-crawl distortion. It performs field-by-field comparisons of the television image to accurately separate the color from the black-and-white information and remove both horizontally and vertically hanging dots, as well as dot crawl, resulting in a razor sharp image. This set also performs automatic 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal, too--a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movie programs in their native 24-frame format. To adapt 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video, frames in the original movie must be duplicated; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this duplication by removing the redundant information to display a frame-accurate picture. The 42HDS69 has a 1024 x 1080-pixel resolution, three color temperature settings, four-step black enhancement, multiple aspect ratio formats (four HD, six SD), and split-screen/picture-in-picture functionality. The anti-reflective, high-contrast screen effectively absorbs ambient room light, reducing reflections and producing richer blacks, vibrant color and increased detail in shadows and highlights. Other convenience features include on/sleep timers, closed caption decoder, V-Chip parental controls, several screensavers, and three-language on-screen display (English, French, Spanish). It has a three-way, 36-watt speaker system that can produce simulated surround sound and a bass boost. The set can also be used as a center-channel speaker in a full surround sound system. It includes the following video and audio connections: - Composite A/V: 4 rear, 1 side
- S-Video: 2 rear
- Component Video: 2 rear, 1 side
- HDMI: 2 rear, 1 side
- RF: 1
- Digital audio output: 1 optical
Tech Talk HDMI is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver) with your TV--all over a single cable. HDMI supports standard, enhanced or high definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It supports all ATSC formats--standard (SDTV), enhanced (EDTV), and high (HDTV). What's in the Box Plasma TV, remote control (with batteries), manual swivel tabletop stand, printed operating instructions
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All Hail HItachi November 22, 2008 AnimeGod981 (B!zarro W()rld) I bought this TV in May of 2007. It is now November of 2008. I have had a great experience up to date. A great picture that has a crisp clean look. This TV has been rated to have a lower level of black compared to other Plasmas in its price range. However I disagree- in a dark scene it is sometimes hard to see what is going on because it is so black- like in horror movies and such. Black still looks black and is rated to have a better picture over all. It also has minimal-if any screen door effect. Movies look great and My new Blu ray upgrade looks amazing! It runs an image at a native Resolution: 1024 x 1080i and includes PiP, 3 HDMI slots and a cable card slot which are hard to find among flat-panel displays at this price. For this price range this TV comes stacked. I love the sophisticated look of Hitachi side mounted speakers which I think gives it a more centered look vs speakers mounted below the picture. It also has an wipe screen which is used for accidental burn in. I have used this a few times when I may have fallen alseep during a movie and awoken to the menue screen. Works every time.But the main reason I went with this TV is the nonmotorized swivel base. The base is great when cooking in the kitchen 1 room over but still allows me to keep my home theater centered around the speakers. I hate when people have a TV in a corner and the surround sound in screewy places. I have well over 1700 DVDs for the record so it seems to be holding up in the longevity factor.
Mix of bad and good experiences February 1, 2008 Jonathan M. Davis (Scottsdale, AZ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was one of the first affordable, large, high-def TVs to break a certain price barrier ($1,500), and as such it was my first HDTV. Setting this thing up in my living room, I was floored. I turned all the lights off and watched nature showson PBS with abolute awe, smiling ear-to-ear, breathing in the incredible high def scenery that was before me. It's hard for me to review this TV subjectively against other TVs that are out there because I've only ever had this one HDTV, and the HDTV bar keeps rising. I just bought my parents a 46" Sony Bravia LCD HDTV that supports 1080p for just a hair more money ($100 or so) than when I bought this Hitachi a year and a couple months ago. That said, my TV is not obsoleted yet. This TV supports 1080i, and vertically speaking it supports 1080p with the 1080 pixels, but not the 1920 pixels, so the pixel dimensions are a bit stretched. If you connect a computer, it'd look stretched horizontally and full of jaggies. But a true 1080i signal, such as that coming from my Xbox 360, looks absolutly perfect; jaggies are only visible from up close. The number of connectors on this thing is perfect. I can only wish other TVs supported as many. And it has a built-in QAM tuner and an OCUR CableCard slot, so if you don't need a recorder in the mix you can watch high def digital TV from either analog or digital cable right from the get-go (without a receiver). It takes my Xbox 360, my DVD player, and my Blu-ray player, two of which are HDMI, plus I have an HDMI port on the side to spare (and then some other connectors as well). I was able to plug two different computers to it without too many issues. My one complaint about the features is that there aren't any independent digital audio inputs. Also, my Blu-ray HDMI hook-up didn't pass-through from the TV's optical out successfully; I don't know if this is an HDCP limitation or a limitation of this TV model, but I have to connect both my Blu-ray player and my Xbox 360 directly to my audio receiver to get digital audio out of my TV while using those devices; my DVD player, on the other hand, works fine with HDMI to TV and TV optical out to my receiver. On the video quality side, while the color and detail are awesome, I've noticed some odd erratic behavior in some HDTV scenes along color highlights; white, noisy pixels pop in and out around bright areas with each frame. Just when I think there's something wrong with my TV, the cameras switch or the scene changes and it looks fine again, so I figure it's just bad film processing or something. But this has happened so often, with so many channels, that I'm convinced that there's something a little wrong with the decoder or something. It's rarely distracting but I notice it from time to time. I had my power supply replaced once. This was a month and a half of downtime because the local repair shop's billing account with Hitachi was screwed up at Hitachi. Be warned, on two counts: Hitachi HDTVs fall apart fast, and they as a company don't have their act together while maintaining their records.
Hatachi vicitm January 23, 2008 Hugh Inglis 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had the most miserable experience with my 42 inch LCD TV it has been in the repair shop more that at my home. Three trips and still the picture goes out. Customer Service is now dealing with the problem in the most unfriendly manner possible. They will not make me whole for all I have been through. Do yourself a favor don't by a Hitachi, it isn't worth the risk and abuse
Great TV November 28, 2007 T. Robertson (TN, USA) We have owned this TV for a year now and have had zero problems. The remote could be a little better but that's my only complaint. Picture quality is outstanding with HD programming and really good without it, too. There is a high-pitched tone emitted when you turn the TV off and it generally stays until you turn it back on. Maybe something on my side and not really a problem with the TV. My husband can't hear it but the dog and I do. I love this TV and would pay the same for it again!
Great picture quality and an AWESOME value! November 28, 2007 Alaskan Photo Workshops & Tours (The Wonderous State of Alaska) I bought this early this summer when I wanted to upgrade. Having had a Pioneer Elite 60 inch big screen tv for 6+ years, it was hard to give it to a friend when I moved. I went looking to get a good value for a good tv. My 27inch Proscan from about 1992 was still working well, but I wanted a bigger picture. I shopped around and this was the tv I bought. For the money you can't beat it. I got it on a blow out sale, as I had planned to go LCD as I could not afford 1500-2K for a tv at this time. I am glad I found this bargin! Yah its not 1080P, but thats ok. My ps3 and Harman Kardon DVD Player and AVR Receiver love it. The movies look great, even the older dvds or the ones that my cousins/nephews play over and over, like the Harry Potter ones, that I bet have been played atleast 500 times each, if not closer to 1000 times! This is the best bang for your buck! You get the the better color and much truer blacks than on a LCD, at about the same price!!! You cant go wrong!
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