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Insignia NS-P42Q-10A


$550.00 Released May, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sports and games are rendered smoothly, nothing blurs or stutters. Can watch it at an angle and not notice any real fading. Audio is above average, good clarity and can get pretty loud.

The Cons:HDMI ports run out quickly, may end up needing a receiver. Can't produce very realistic colors, always seems a bit too vibrant or washed out, depending on the setting.

The Insignia NS-P42Q-10A is a budget priced 42” Plasma HDTV with a 720p screen resolution. It’s 600Hz screen refresh and 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio make it a good choice for sports and movies.

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The NS-P42Q-10A also features 160° horizontal and vertical viewing angles to ensure everyone watching will enjoy all the action. SRS TruSurround technology and the two 10W stereo speakers help deliver a virtual surround experience. This TV includes numerous inputs including 2 x HMDI, a composite, a component and an RF input for connecting a high-def compatible antenna. If your concerned about being eco-friendly this HDTV has been Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • 42” Plasma
  • 720p Screen Resolution
  • 600Hz Screen Refresh
  • 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 3:2 Inverse Pulldown
  • 3D Digital Comb Filter
  • 160° Horizontal and Vertical Viewing Angles
  • Two 10W Stereo Speakers
  • SRS TruSurround HD and a Sound Leveler
  • Ultra-slim Design (3" deep)
  • Built-in HDTV Tuner
  • 2 x HDMI, 1 x Composite, 2 x Component and 1 x RF input
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • 2 Year Parts & Labor Warranty

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Pros
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    sports and games are rendered smoothly, nothing blurs or stutters

  • 1

    can watch it at an angle and not notice any real fading

  • 1

    audio is above average, good clarity and can get pretty loud

  • 1

    reasonable power draw, doesn't need too much power to run

  • 1

    minimal footprint, only 3 inches deep

Cons
  • 1

    HDMI ports run out quickly, may end up needing a receiver

  • 1

    can't produce very realistic colors, always seems a bit too vibrant or washed out, depending on the setting

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