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Pioneer PDP-507CMX Plasma Monitor (PDP507CMX)

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Pioneer PDP-507CMX Plasma Monitor

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  Display (Show Metric Units)
Screen Size 50" Diagonal
Display Technology Plasma
Resolution 1365x768
Pixel Pitch 0.81 H×V
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio      **
Brightness      **
Displayable Colors      **
Viewing Angle      **
Display Life      **
Response Time      **
Screen Filter      **
  Compatibility
Color System      **
Formats 720p
  Inputs
VGA In 15-Pin Dsub Back
DVI Digital Input 24 pin DVI-D Back
RS232 DB-9 Dsub Back
  General
Bezel Color Black
Power Supply 120V - 120V
Power Consumption 340 Watts
Standby Power      **
Dimensions (W x H x D)
(without stand or speakers)
48.1" x 28.9" x 3.8"
Weight 78.3 lbs.
Speakers No
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
Warranty 1 year
MSRP      **
Production Status Out of Production
Last Ship Date Dec 2008
  Additional Features
3D Picture Support      **
3:2 Pull Down      **
V-Chip No
Closed Captioning      **
Picture-In-Picture Yes
** this item is either not applicable, unpublished, or unknown
  Pioneer's Description
The plasma display with the professional edge, the Pioneer’s PDP-507CMX packs a host of powerful features into a stunning 50” PDP panel. Including Pioneer’s Crystal Emissive Layer technology, for higher brightness and greater contrast creating a near 3-D image on-screen. Added image enhancement comes with Pioneer’s First-Surface Pure Color Filter bonded directly to the glass to reduce ambient light reflection. Designed for professional applications, the new Pure Drive Pro image-processing engine delivers a clear, smooth, and natural image quality in any professional application. Flexible Expansion Solutions ensure that this professional plasma continues to meet your needs, today and tomorrow.

 
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