TH-37PH10UK 37' HD Widescreen Plasma Display

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TH-37PH10UK 37' HD Widescreen Plasma Display

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 : TH-37PH10UK 37' HD Widescreen Plasma Display
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Brand: Panasonic
EAN: 0037988241583
Feature: 37' Wide Plasma Display. High Definition. Does not include tv tuner.
Label: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: TH37PH10UK
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic



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Product DescriptionDo you have a limited amount of space? This 37' plasma is perfect size for delivering high quality video and messaging with impact.

With an up to 10,000:1 contrast ratio and industry-leading 16-bit processing, the TH-37PH10UK incorporates significant image quality improvements to produce an unforgettable visual experience. With Panasonic's multi-function input slot system, this 37' panel offers seamless integration in virtually any AV, PC or interactive environment, so it can be used in the widest range of vertical or horizontal display applications. This space-saving panel is more light weight and energy efficient, and its ultra-stylish design looks ultra sleek even when the panel's turned off. The TH-37PH9UK is currently the smallest size plasma display available. Panasonic combines the very best in image quality, customization and size selection in its new Professional Series plasma family.

The TH-37PH10UK comes standard with PC Input, Audio Input (for PC), Serial Control (RS-232C) Input, BNC Component Video/RGB Input and Audio Input, BNC Composite Video Input, S-Video Input, and Audio Input (for Video). You can remove the standard boards and mount one or two optional boards.

  • Industry's leading 16-bit processing produces 3,072 steps of gradation
  • Up to 10,000:1 contrast level with new Real Black Creation technology
  • New Deep Black Filter achieve highest contrast ratio when viewing in brightly-lit rooms
  • Plug-in architecture allows the addition of multi-function terminal boards for added connectivity and functionality
  • Outstanding 60,000-hour service life
  • Newly-developed phosphor significantly resists burn-in as effectively as CRT displays
  • New Advanced Dual Picture mode and built-in image enlarging function enhances multi-screen systems
  • Expanded configurations for multi-screen displays and the ability to enlarge an image up to 4X vertically and horizontally
  • 1024 x 720 resolution
  • Supports VGA and SVGA (uncompressed); XGA, SXGA, and




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    • 37" Wide Plasma Display. High Definition. Does not include tv tuner.





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