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Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV

Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV

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  • 1280 X 1080 Resolution w/High Aperature Pixel Design displays the full 1080i HD signal
  • 16-Bit / 281 Trillion Color Capability
  • Day Dynamic/Day/Night Memory by Input with Timer
  • Digital Cable Ready (Quam Tuner)
  • 3x HDMI Simplay HD Compatible Inputs (1 Front)

Hitachi P50H401 50″ 1080p Plasma HDTVAmazon.com Product Description .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } The Hitachi P50H401 is a 50-inch plasma HDTV that brings extraordinary value with a unique HD1080 resolution standard. Outstanding Picture Quality
With a unique 1280 x 1080 resolution, the P50H401 has over 1,000 lines of vertical resolution, allowing it to have a line-for-line match of incoming 1080i TV signals. While it is not the full 1080p resolution, it has a better resolution than 720p panels at a similar price. Picture quality is further enhanced, thanks to ClearWindow technology that reduces the visibility of a grid structure and maximizes brightness and clarity.

The P42H401 has 1080 lines of vertical resolution for a line-for-line match with 1080i TV signals. View larger. View back panel.

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Rating: 4 5 (out of 16 reviews)

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List Price: $ 1,999.99

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5 comments

    Red Peters

    October 30, 2010

    Review by Red Peters for Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV
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    If you read the technical specifications, it clearly states that this television is 1080i, not 1080P. This is why we research before we buy.

    D. Berry II

    October 30, 2010

    Review by D. Berry II for Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV
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    This TV looks so much better than the 720p 50″ plasmas for me, it was a no brainer. Most ‘true’ 1080p plasmas start about $1000 more than this TV, LCD’s at 50″ cost 5X as much. I really can’t tell a difference between this Hitachi and the ‘true’ 1080p plasmas, if you can, your eyes are better than mine. You can save $400 to $500 by getting a 720p 50″ plasma, but you will sacrifice some in resolution. Go compare them side by side, just make sure the inputs at the store are 1080p resolution to show the difference. I am VERY HAPPY with this TV. I bought it for $2000 4/5/07, look around and you can find this price.

    Auntie Dee Dee

    October 30, 2010

    Review by Auntie Dee Dee for Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV
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    Just had this delivered two days ago and am totally pleased with the picture and I don’t even have the HD

    receiver hooked up yet. If you didn’t want or expect to get HD, still get this set as the standard def picture is

    tremendous. I am not a technophobe nor audiophile so I found it a bit puzzling to get access from dvd, ps2 or

    why the picture wouldn’t come back on, but a little fumbling and I did finally catch on. Totally my fault. The

    sound is good for me, I’m not looking to be launched towards the back wall with monster sound. I saved more than $1,000 from my next choice, so there’s still Christmas in this house!

    L. K. Greenwood Jr.

    October 30, 2010

    Review by L. K. Greenwood Jr. for Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV
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    We love the Plasma TV. First one we have owned. I know it is not a true 1080, but a savings of 600-800 dollars is very convincing. The picture quality is excellent.

    George Colson

    October 30, 2010

    Review by George Colson for Hitachi P50H401 50-Inch HD1080 Plasma HDTV
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    I Love this TV!!

    OK,it is not a true 1080, but it was also a grand less any 1080 TV’s and priced below the 720 close out deals. Sears put it on sale for $1,299.99 and with a four year warrenty it came to $1,600.00. The picture quality is excellent, it just took a while to figure out how to turn it on.

    the Audio could be better, but go through a reciver and you will be happy.

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