Saturday, March 19, 2011

Adding The Newest 42-inch Flat Display screen TVs From Panasonic For 2011

By Andrew Hicks


In the recently-held International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for 2011, a lot of new gadgets have been unveiled. The popular VIERA line of televisions was there, introducing the latest 42-inch flat screen TVs from Panasonic. There are classes from plasma, LCD and LED display panels. The following is a quick guide to help you out.

One of the models carrying plasma display technology is the S30. It's capable of producing sharp images because of the 600Hz Sub-field Drive within it. Enjoy double the details with its 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. Coming up with your ideal entertainment hub at home is simpler with 3 HDMI ports, 2 hi-speed USB docks and VIERA Link technology.

All the features of the S30 can also be found on the X3. However, the latter supports up to 2 HDMI inputs only. This enables you to plug in a couple of your preferred AV components. Enabling you to go online using your plasma TV is the ST30. It's Wi-Fi ready for a clutter-free home, plus it's integrated with Skype so you can make video calls.

One model having an LCD technology has been launched, and that's the U30. It has an impressive 120Hz Sub-field Drive plus Motion Picture Pro 4 innovation for better viewing. What's more, this model employs an IPS (in-plane switching) panel which provides a much wider viewing angle. It's capable of showcasing HD images with up to 1080p resolutions.

Models which carry LED technology also employ this innovative IPS panel. The D30 has a 120Hz Sub-field Drive that helps eliminate motion blurs and judders. Up to 4 HDMI ports are fitted onto its body. Enabling you to enjoy true multimedia playback is the VIERA Image Viewer feature, backed up by as many as 3 USB ports.

Letting you go online using your TV are two models, the E3 and E30 LED televisions. Such is further improved by the introduction of Easy IPV feature. They're capable of providing 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution images. Multimedia playback is a snap with DLNA-certification and VIERA Image Viewer. The E3 uses 60Hz while the E30 has 120Hz Sub-field Drives.




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