Progressive
Scanning Technology Traditionally video signals are transmitted
using an interlacing format where two separate frames are superimposed to create
one single image. This results in flicker that can lead to eye fatigue and soreness
**after prolonged viewing. This Flicker problem is eliminated with the progressive
scanning process where video images are transmitted as one. The PME-42V3 is compatible
with all progressive scanning signals from high quality DVD players, HDTV decoders
and other Hi End video equipment to produce brilliant flicker-free images.
Bright and Vivid Picture The Rogers PME-42V3 offers unrivalled
picture quality for you r viewing pleasure. Thanks to plasma technology, you can
view images with amazing clarity, brightness and contrast. The PME-42V3 can display
up to 16.7 million colours and is one of the brightest displays with a contrast
ratio of 580:1. All these features lead to a much more vivid television experience.
16:9 Wide Screen You no longer have to deal with cropped
of images while watching some of your favourite movies. With its Wide Screen 16:9
aspect ratio, you can enjoy watching movies in their original format. In fact,
the 16:9 aspect ratio is one of the most important aspects of the PME-42V3 since
future HDTV signals will be broadcast in this format.
DVI Input
(Digital Visual Interface) Rogers PME-42V3 42" Plasma Multimedia
Monitor - Conventionally, digital video signals generated by PCs have been converted
to analog (by a display/video card) for display on a CRT monitor. But Plasma monitors
read digital video, so the signals need to be concerted back to digital by an
analog - to - digital (AD) Convertor for display on a Plasma Monitor (see diagram)
Now digital video signals generated by PCs can through Digital Visual Interface
(DVI) for display on a Plasma monitor. The quality of pictures have low distortion
and high bandwidth.
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