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Sony Debuts FWD-42PV1 42-inch Plasma

It also features two slots to accommodate a television tuner and the BKM-FW32 network card, enabling users to monitor the display’s status and troubleshoot multiple networked displays from one central location. Delivering a lower total cost of ownership, due in part to low power consumption, adds to the model’s overall value.

Additional features include:

Panel brightness: 1500 cd/m2

Front-of-the-screen brightness: Approximately 500 cd/m2

Power Consumption: 260 W (Typical), Stand-by: 1 W (120V), 0.7 W (100V)

AC Outlet: For convenience of system integration. Can supply power to equipment such as twisted pair transceivers up to 0.5 A

Special edition model FWD-42PV1A/S works effectively at high altitudes, which can affect standard plasma displays

Optional integrated speakers, delivering 7 watts per channel, for a total of 14 watts (sold separately)

The FWD-42PVI display will be available next month for about $2,400.

Sony FWD-42PV1
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