Emerge - Spring 2008 - (Page 10) Plasmas communicator Ideal for applications that require extremely clear, detailed images on a larger display area, the TH-50PF10UK and the TH-65PF10UK are exceptionally suited for use in production facilities, control rooms, observation, museums, board rooms and much more. Both models offer pristine 1080p, full HD resolution for remarkable true-to-life color and incredible detail. They display an impressive 2.07 million pixels—twice as many as standard HD models—and 16-bit digital image processing for 4,096 steps of color gradation. When the TH-50PF10UK and TH-65PF10UK are in Super Cinema mode, images are reproduced with a film-like ambiance. They also feature enhanced video processing capabilities to further sharpen the image when displaying low resolution content or when zooming in on the image in video wall applications (an up to 5x5 video wall is now supported natively). For even better visibility, a new anti-reflective coating helps reduce the visible reflection from the displays’ durable glass screen. The TH-50PF10UK and TH-65PF10UK are also great choices for videoconferencing, distance learning and companys. Multiple ipl wide employee communications. Multiple windows can be displayed simultaneously to combine different videoconferencing sources. With a wide array of connections including two plug-in boards, both displays are easily networked for ultra-efficient information dissemination for large group presentations. And, you can turn these plasmas into interactive whiteboards or touch screens with an Electrograph EZTouch Overlay. Using a light fingertip touch or stylus, annotate and highlight, erase mistakes, save notes and more directly on screen with the included Luidia™ annotation software. The great TH-50PF10UK 50” Professional Series 1080p HD Plasma Display MSRP $5,995 TH-65PF10UK 65” Professional Series 1080p HD Plasma Display MSRP $10,995 E ME RG E / S P R I N G 2 0 0 8 10
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