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News Fujitsu Introduces Two New Large Sized Plasmas to its 51 Series Plasmavision Range (4/6/2007) Stand D4, CEDIA UK Expo 2007 Fujitsu Plasmavision(tm) UK today announces the availability of two new additions to its high-performance, 51 series custom install range. The latest 55 inch and 63 inch panels, the P55XHA51WSb and P63XHA51WSb, extend Fujitsu's portfolio of large screen plasmas and its entire custom install range. Featuring an array of enhancements that includes; two HDMI inputs, upgraded AVM II video processing technology, latest generation Plasma Display Panel (PDP) glass as well as improved brightness and contrast capabilities, the new screens deliver HD pictures of the highest possible quality. Available in either Silver or Black, the P55XHA51WSb and P63XHA51WSb both feature a 1366 x 768 pixel display, with enhanced processing to provide unparalleled SD and HD performance, in addition to boasting low power consumption figures. The 55 inch and 63 inch panels also benefit from the latest picture noise reduction system, that is built into AVM II and offers outstanding performance from either high-definition or standard definition sources at larger sizes. The P55XHA51WSb also includes an improved 3000:1 contrast ratio. These two high-performance panels are designed to bolster Fujitsu's home cinema range even further to ensure all consumer requirements are met. Fujitsu's renowned AVM II video processor, found in both new screens, has been enhanced to deliver improved processing of both high-definition and standard video and TV signals, particularly interlaced formats that must be transformed to progressive format for display. The AVM II processor includes a number of features that helps set Fujitsu's picture quality apart:- * Power - the AVM II processor has four times the processing power of most other plasmas available which enables the processor to apply a number of advanced techniques * Pixel by pixel processing and scaling - this approach delivers the best picture available across all high definition and standard definition formats by retaining fine detail * Detail retention when de-interlacing - pixel by pixel approach means the processor discards as little detail as possible when transforming to progressive format * Detail reconstruction when de-interlacing - a multi-direction diagonal filter that reconstructs some of the lost data at the edges of moving objects, filtering out any "jaggies." * Motion correction - the processor looks ahead a number of frames to better track moving images and ensure smooth movement across the screen * Noise reduction - processing power, pixel by pixel processing and noise reduction circuits all combine to remove noise from lower quality video sources creating the best possible picture and viewing experience The P63XHA51WSb and P55XHA51WSb are exclusively available at a guideline price of £6495 and £4495 respectively, through specialist AV retail outlets and custom installers.
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