Dell unveils 42in plasma home HD television with TruSurround XT

Nov 3, 2004 8:00 AM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Dell's W4200HD plasma TV. Photo courtesy Dell.
Dell has introduced a new 42in HD plasma television that’s thin, bright and offers a wide field of view.

The Dell W4200HD TV delivers a 2700 to 1 contrast ratio, 450 nits of brightness, and high-definition (1024x768) native resolution.

The 3.3in deep plasma set offers picture-in-picture, picture-on-picture and picture-by-picture functionality and a 160 degree vertical and horizontal viewing angle. The set comes with one analog/digital TV tuner and one digital TV tuner. The set has SRS TruSurround XT and comes with two 20W per channel speakers with their own stands.

Dell also has introduced the W4200ED, an enhanced definition (480p) version of the set.

For more information, visit www.dell.com.

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