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Sony PFM-42V1/S 42-Inch PlasmaPro Flat Panel Display, Silver

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List Price: $3,499.99
Our Price: $2,059.99
Your Save: $ 1,440.00 ( 41% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony Display Size: 42 EAN: 0027242635401 Feature: 852 x 480 maximum resolution, 1.08 mm dot pitch Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: PFM-42V1/S Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
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Features
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852 x 480 maximum resolution, 1.08 mm dot pitch 16:9, expanded 4:3, standard 4:3, and letter box aspect ratios Accepts SDTV, HDTV, DVI and RGB computer input signals D-Sub, RGB, composite video, BNC, and 4-pin Mini DIN connectors Compatible with PC and Mac; 1-year limited warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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The PFM-42V1 incorporates a WVGA plasma display panel that achieves a high brightness and high contrast ratio. Its slim and lightweight design combined with precise images and smooth picture edges make it ideal for digital signage at retail stores, shopping malls, airports, train stations, entertainment venues, hospitality rooms - and anywhere you need to grasp the attention of visitors.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok TV Comment: Purchased this TV some time ago, was over priced from the get-go and purchased directly form Sony. Had issues with it from the start, would get green spots that flash which to find out are pixels that are going or gone out. Overall has a nice picture, currently used more than 4,000 hours and still going strong. A very durable TV and long lasting, making an amazing computer display when using the RGB hookup. Overall I would not recommend this model, however am satisfied with the age of of this HDTV.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Size, Gorgeous Design, Amazing Price!! Comment: Have owned this unit for about 2 years. Very happy with the picture and the quality. Display is very attractive and sony quality at its best
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony PFM-42V1 Comment: Had problems with this screen from the start. The image 'jogs' from side to side every so many seconds. It's not all that noticeable on a moving image, but gets very irritating once you're aware of it. Latest problem (nine months in) is a distinct loss of image quality when using s-video input. I'm told by Sony tech support that the s-video card is going out.
Now, here's the clincher. To get any warranty work on this, I have to be without the screen for around 4+ weeks while they use the slowest (cheapest) method to get it to their service center. No loaner, no compensation... just a blank space on the wall.
Ask yourself before you shell out for this screen - "what if it fails? Do I care if I'm without a TV for a month?
Of course, you might not have any problems with the screen, in which case you'll be blissfully unaware of the terrible warranty service.
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