 100Hz Super Digital Scan |
A conventional PAL analogue TV set emits a signal at a frequency of 50 frames per second - 50Hz. Our eyes are sensitive to this frequency and at times a 50Hz picture appears to flicker. 100Hz technology digitally creates a replica of each frame and inserts it after the one before. This significantly reduces flicker. But it still does not produce a completely smooth picture (especially with fast motion video). Panasonic has therefore enhanced standard 100Hz technology with Advanced 100Hz Super Digital Scan and other unique picture enhancing features such as Acuity. |
 1080p digital processing |
The 1080p Full-HD video signals allows the reproduction of highly expressive images with exceptional details and full 1920 x 1080 resolution, Used in Viera Plasma TV, this high performance chip set processes the full HD signal without altering its natural specifications. it helps maximize performance of the full HD plasma panel, so you can enjoy clear, vibrant, beautiful pictures with extraordinary detail |
 178 degrees viewing angle? |
The wide 178 degrees viewing angle ensures clear images even when viewed from an angle. The backlight's wide transmission aperture enhances the contrast between light and dark and improves motion image response |
 2.35:1 |
Known as Cinemascope, this is the widest aspect ratio commonly used by movie-makers |
 2-channel Dolby Digital Recording |
Panasonic DVD recorders can record Dolby Digital programmed material as two channel stereo. |
 2-way |
Most loudspeakers have two drive units. The tweeter is the smaller unit and handles higher frequencies while the larger woofer is for mid to lower frequencies. The electronic circuitry inside the speaker features a crossover. This sends the signals from an amplifier to the appropriate drive unit - in a 2-way speaker, high frequency signals are sent to the tweeter and lower ones to the woofer. 3-way speakers also exist and you may come across speakers that have more than two drive units in each cabinets. But note, that these speakers can only be described as 3-way if their crossovers filter and send signals three ways |
 3 CCD Gradation? |
Most professional broadcasting cameras use the 3CCD system. In a 1CCD system, all of the incoming light information is processed by the same CCD. The more advanced 3CCD system uses three distinct CCDs for processing, so there is absolutely no light loss. You can see the results in beautifully rendered images with vivid colour, fine detail, and rich gradation |
 3CCD Camera System |
3CCD camera system produce superior color reproduction. The more advanced 3CCD uses three distinct CCD's for processing so there is absolutely no light loss. It draws out the full potential of HD image quality. It processes the R, G and B signals from the three CCDs individually, so it gives both motion and still pictures exceptional quality |