LG 42PX3RV 42 in. EDTV-Ready Plasma Television Specification Core Features | Screen type | Plasma tv. | | Screen size | 42 inches. | | Contrast ratio | 10,000:1. | | Digital tv standard | EDTV-Ready tv. | | Screen resolution | 852 x 480 pixels. |
Display | Digital tv standard | EDTV-Ready to Requires separate receiver to view EDTV signals.. | | Broadcast format displayed | 480p (EDTV), 480i (SDTV). | | Built-in tuner | NTSC, PAL, SECAM. | | Native aspect ratio | 16:9. | | Interpolated aspect ratio | 14:9 |
Picture Quality | Comb filter | 3DYC / 3D Digital. | | Screen resolution | 852 x 480 pixels. | | Brightness | 1500 cd/mē. | | Output color | 10700 million colors. | | Viewing angle | 160. | | Adjustable color temperature | Adjustable Color Temperature. |
Remote Control Audio Features | Audio type | Virtual Surround. | | Mts stereo | SAP / MTS Stereo. | | Audio leveler | Audio Leveler. |
Technical Features | Picture in picture | PIP. | | Parental control | Proprietary. | | Sleep timer | Sleep Timer. |
Connections | Rear input connectors | S-Video x 1, Composite x 1. | | Front input connectors | S-Video x 2, Composite x 1. | | Headphone jack | no Headphone Jack. |
Speakers | Number of speakers | 2 Speakers. | | Speaker power | 2 x 15 Watt. |
Other Info | Cabinet color | Black, Silver. | | Included accessories | TV Stand. |
| Ask A Question About - Lg 42PX3RV Plasma Tv | Saiyad Faizal 4th January i have this l.g t.v model 42px3rv-ta i want to how can i connect to my laptop and use as a monitor ? what ever in my laptop screen i want to see the same in this t.v. is it possible ? replyd ravi kumar 11th June a 2 inch light yellow color vertical bar is appearing on to the right side of the screen. this bar is visible on the picture and is more pronounced when the picture on the screen has a blue background. what could be the possible causes and how to rectify this problem. replyBen 22nd July I want to use headphones but my LG 42px3rvc has no headphones jack. Can i use my sterio and use its headphone jack through my TV? Does anyone know what setting and cords to use to make this possible. Cheers Ben (Waiting for approval) |
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