Emerge - Spring 2008 - (Page 8) Plasmas 60” LG Commercial Plasma + Integrated HDTV = THE PERFECT PUBLIC DISPLAY LG Electronics 60PC1DC 60” Plasma Integrated HDTV MSRP $3,599 “…This unit can display images that are sharper and more realistic than analog television when connected to a high definition signal.The 3:2 pulldown feature of this TV reduces artifacts that can occur when motion pictures are transferred to a digital format such as DVD.” —CNET E ME RG E / S P R I N G 2 0 0 8 “The 60PC1DC is LG’s first fully integrated 60” HDTV plasma display for the commercial market,” said Jack Flaherty, Director of Channel Markets/ System Integrator, LG Electronics. “This display has been installed in several national financial institutions and bar/restaurant chains through the country. The US government and military bases have also been installing this model in network operation centers.” LG’s exclusive XD Engine® takes the low resolution of analog signals to near HD levels by improving brightness, contrast, detail and color enhancement. It also reduces signal noise for cinema-like high resolution images. When used in public areas, like malls, airports or lobbies, the 60PC1DC TV can be easily programmed by the installer to turn on at a specified channel, volume and aspect ratio, then return to a factory reset after use. By using power management, the display can be programmed to turn off after a certain amount of time, too. With its handheld, rechargeable TVLink Loader, installers can “clone” the public display settings from one TV and then transfer this information quickly to other TVs that incorporate this feature. Along with built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM Clear Tuners for a fully integrated display, the 60PC1DC features 1366 x 768 native display resolution, 7,000:1 contrast and two HDMI inputs with HDCP for the sharpest possible picture. In addition, the display’s Clear Glass Filtering minimizes glare for a clear, viewable image in any indoor public lighting condition. The LG 60PC1DC comes with a two-year parts and labor warranty. 8
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