Saturday, September 29, 2012

Samsung PN43E450 Plasma HDTV Television display Review Price


Samsung PN43E450 Plasma HDTV Television

The very first plasma display television was produced in 1992 by the Japanese company Fujitsu. It was a 21 inch full-color hybrid display. This was soon followed by Panasonic’s offering in 1994. Again in 1997 Fujitsu came out with its 42 inch plasma display that had 852 X 480 resolution and Philips followed with their 42
inch plasma display the same year. Around 2006 the LCDs outsold the plasmas in the larger sizes category. Until late 2000 it was the plasma televisions that were very popular because of the clarity and crispness..

There are three picture settings you can choose from: Standard, Vivid and Movie and the regular contrast and brightness control adjustments. The picture can be tweaked with a 2 point grayscale control. It has 3 HDMI ports and digital optical output. The colors are vivid and can be adjusted according to preferences. The screen finish is glazed and suits even a brightly lit room .Though plasmas are reputed for consuming a lot of power, the Samsung 43E450 is known to actually consume less power. It uses up just 120 W and that too not at the cost of brightness. All told, the prices at which similar and comparable product brands are selling at, the Samsung PN43E450 is certainly worth buying.

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