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9 Reviews
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Abstract: Before we start, there are three obvious features that are lacking; you won’t find either a digital or analogue tuner, nor are there any old school SCART inputs. There aren’t even any inbuilt speakers – this screen is purely about the pi...
Abstract: The very first plasma TV I ever saw was a Fujitsu. Back in 1997 while I was still working at PC Pro magazine, I found myself huddled in a meeting room with some guys from the now dead Home Entertainment mag, while the techs from Fujitsu unpacked a then ma...
Good quality HD images, High quality SD mode, Extensive calibration oftions
Large dot pitch, Not high enough resolution, Fiddly back panel The Final Word The Fujitsu PlasmaVision P42XHA58EB is a great unit capable of delivering reasonable high definition images while also being able to convincingly display standard definition ...
The Fujitsu PlasmaVision P42XHA58EB is a great unit capable of delivering reasonable high definition images while also being able to convincingly display standard definition as well.
Superb black levels and dark scene handling, excellent colour reproduction.
No handling of 1080p signals at any frequency, poor deinterlacing of analog PAL sources.
The Fujitsu Plasmavision P50XHA58EB has a best in its class plasma panel, but merely adequate electronics. With an external processor to do that work, you will get the best plasma picture on the market, short of the rare true high definition models.
Quite light on features, Slightly reflective screen
Whats in a letter? The lower case letter at the end of this CI-friendly 50in plasma screen may look insignificant, but it packs one hell of a punch. It signifies that this Fujitsu TV has been tweaked for greatness - a quality that the P50XHA58EBb has ...
Sophisticated good looks are matched by the picture performance
Where are the features you’d expect for this money?
Fujitsu has produced a sophisticated, good-looking screen that offers involving images – but it just doesn’t offer the value for money or features of its rivals ...