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Hitachi P50A202 50" Plasma HDTV $999.99
Hitachi P50A202 Plasma HDTV - 50", 1080i, 720p, 1280 x 1080, ATSC, NTSC, HDMI In for $999.99.
The Hitachi P50A202 50-inch Plasma HDTV offers ultimate high-definition experience for your home theater. Featuring a 1280x1080 screen resolution supporting 1080i native content, the Hitachi P50A202 will redefine the way you watch high definition. The massive 50-inch diagonal screen produces eye-popping colors for bright scenes, while advanced technology like the High-Aperature Ultra-Black Panel create inky depth during dark on-screen moments. Control your picture exactly the way you want it with 3 preset color temperatures. With all the fine-tuning packed into Hitachi's PictureMaster HD V technology, you'll never look at High Definition the same way again.
The Hitachi P50A202 50-inch Plasma is designed to be the centerpiece of your home theater installation. Featuring 3 HDMI inputs, you'll be able to connect high definition television sources, next-generation gaming consoles, or Blu-ray disc equipment...all at the same time. The P50A202 also features Wideband component inputs, S-video input, and Optical Digital Audio Outputs, for use with the rest of your high-powered home theater equipment. There's even a side-mounted panel for quick connectivity and SD card slot for firmware updates. If you're ready to reach the next level in high definition home theater, look no further than the Hitachi P50A2032 50-inch 1080i native Plasma Television.
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