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Panasonic TX-P42X1

Quick information
Brand Panasonic 2010
Model TX-P42X1
Released Year 2010
Type TV
Screen Size 42 in
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 600Hz Subfield Drive
Display Technology Plasma
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic TX-P42X1 is a 42-inch plasma television delivering Full HD 1080p resolution, optimizing image clarity and color precision. This model supports multiple input formats including HDMI and component, allowing diverse connectivity with contemporary devices. The built-in digital tuner facilitates reception of terrestrial broadcasts without additional equipment. Additionally, it features advanced video processing technology, enhancing motion smoothness and reducing blurring for improved viewing experiences. The slim cabinet design complements modern interior aesthetics while integrating a reliable speaker system for balanced audio output. Its energy-efficient plasma panel ensures stable performance with moderate power consumption.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Built-in Digital Tuner ATSC
Display Technology Plasma
Screen Size 42 in
Refresh Rate 600Hz Subfield Drive
Maximum Resolution 720p (HD)
Color Black
Model TX-P42X1
Features Flat Screen
Audio/Video Inputs HDMI
Display Size 42 inches
Display Type Plasma
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Inputs 2 x HDMI, Component, Composite, VGA
Digital Tuner Integrated DVB-T
Audio Output 10W + 10W Stereo
Power Consumption Approx. 230W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 1025 x 684 x 380 mm
Weight 29 kg
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio Up to 5000:1
Color System NTSC, PAL
Speakers Built-in stereo speakers
Energy Saving Features Auto power off, brightness control

Key Advantages

Offers true Full HD 1080p plasma display ensuring vibrant colors and deep blacks.
Multiple HDMI inputs provide flexible connectivity options.
Integral digital tuner supports free-to-air broadcasts.
Advanced video processing reduces motion blur for crisp images.
Elegant slim design fits well in various home setups.
Balanced built-in audio delivers clear sound without extra speakers.

Limitations

Plasma technology generally consumes more power than LED alternatives.
Screen susceptibility to image retention if static images are displayed for extended periods.
Heavier weight compared to modern LCD/LED TVs affecting wall mounting.
Lacks smart TV functionality common in newer models.
No USB media playback or network connectivity features.
Viewing angles, though good, may degrade with off-center positioning relative to LED TVs.

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