Plasma in Steps
What We Think | ||
TH-42PX50U | 50PF9830 | P55XHA40US |
With tweaking, it can deliver clean pictures with strong contrast and vibrant, natural color. Great for the videophile on a budget. | A reasonably priced 50-incher with a great look and numerous cool features, but overall picture performance comes up short. | Pricey on a dollars-per-inch basis, but its impressive picture, video processing, and picture adjustments all score high. |
To get an idea, we rounded up an interesting trio of plasma sets with screens ranging from 42 to 55 inches, spread out across a wide range of prices: Panasonic's 42-inch TH-42PX50U ($2,700), Philips's 50-inch 50PF9830A ($4,499), and Fujitsu's 55-inch P55XHA40US ($9,999). Aside from screen size, the key difference between these sets is resolution - the Panasonic uses 1,024 x 768 pixels to create images, while the Philips and Fujitsu each provide a more generous 1,366 x 768 pixels. Beyond this, you'll see that each company has packed its TV with dramatically different features to capture your imagination - and dollars. Did they succeed? Let's look and see.
key features | Panasonic TH-42PX50U | Philips 50PF9830A | Fujitsu P55XHA40US |
Screen Size | 42 inches | 50 inches | 55 inches |
native Resolution | 1,024 x 768 pixels | 1,366 x 768 pixels | 1,366 x 768 pixels |
Inputs (besides composite/S-video) | HDMI, component video, CableCARD | HDMI, component video, CableCARD, Ethernet, flash-media card, and USB | HDMI, DVI, VGA, component video, RS-232 |
Other | built-in HDTV tuner; built-in speakers | built-in HDTV tuner; Ambilight 2 backlighting | Color Focus fine color adjustment; Ambient Sensor daylight contrast control |
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