This is the next in a series of articles taken from the H/DTV Technology Review & CES 2005 Report by Rodolfo La Maestra, published in March 2005. If you are interested in downloading the full version of this report, it is currently available for purchase from our CES Report page. AkayTTM Feb 05, component, DVI/HDCP, monitors 42" PDP420QHD $2800, 1024x1024 50" PDP500QDH $4500, 1366x768CES 2005
AKIRAMay 04 63" HPT-630A $TBA, 1000:1 CR, 1000 cd/m2 brightness, user selectable color temp from 3200 to 9300 degrees Kelvin, dual NTSC/ATSC tuner, DVI-I/HDCP, network Ethernet connection
AudiovoxMar 04 First plasma panels under the Acoustic Research brand name for specialty retailers 42" AR4200 EDTV, TTM 2Q04, $4500, 8521x480, one NTSC tuner, DVI/HDCP, component
Crystal ViewDec 04 50" CVP-50 1100:1 CR
DellOct 04 New models, dual NTSC tuners, PIP, 20-watt audio, DVI/HDCP 42" W4200HD $3500, TTM Nov 04, HDTV, ATSC tuner, 1024x768, 450 nits, 2700:1 CR 42" W4200ED $2300, TTM Nov 04, EDTV, 852x480, 420 nits, 2300:1 CR
DwinSep 04 (CEDIA announcement) PlasmaImage HD series Two component design with TranScanner control box/processor/scaler, 12-bit color processing, DVI/HDCP connection to the panel, two DVI/HDCP inputs, two RGB, two component, screen saver for burn-in prevention 42" HD-142 $9000, 1024x768 Two larger models below with 1365x768, TTM current CES 2005 New Video Processor
FaroudjaCES 2005 42" FPP-42HD30 $N/A (special order 3-4 weeks), 1024x768 50" FPP-50HD30 $13000, TTM Jan 05, 1365x768 61" FPP-61HD30 $22000, TTM now, 1365x768 Video processors for panels above:
Fujitsu GeneralApr 04 The company has cut the prices of five of their monitors 50" P50XHA30WS from $11,000 to $9,000 55" P55XHA30WS from $15,000 to $12,000 The other Plasmavision Slimscreen models remain unchanged, among which: New 2004 models for Commercial market: Sep 04 Monitors
HitachiJune 2004 (company announcement of 2004/5 models) Ultravision HDT51 Series Integrated Ultravision HDX61 Director's Series Integrated Plasma EDTV Monitor
HPSep 04 Piano black, less 4 inches deep, VFS, DCDi, 3:2 and 2:2 pull-down conversion for film, dual integrated NTSC tuners, PIP, DVI-D/HDCP, component 42" PE4240N $3000, EDTV (852x480), optional wall bracket/attachable speakers/subwoofer 42" PL4245N $5000, 1024x768, 3000:1 CR
HUMAXMar 04 First plasma 42" $4500, 1024x1024, ATSC tuner
JVCCES 2005 Two model new line XGA resolution upconverted to 770p using DIST, ATSC/QAM Cable CARD tuners (within the included outboard media box), HDMI, dual IEEE1394, dual HD component 42" 50"
LGJul 04 71" MW-71PY10 $N/A, TTM fall 2004, monitor, see below confirmed availability at CES On Sep 04 at CEDIA LG announced the availability by fall of a new line of panels with integrated QAM/ATSC w/Cable CARD tuners, 5th generation 8VSB for improved multipath performance, "Double Life" technology which extends to 60000 hours the life of their plasma displays, DVI/HDCP, HDMI, 1394, RS-232, PC connection, PIP/POP/split-zoom and twin picture, 1000cd/m2 brightness, 3000:1 CR, four exclusive image -sticking prevention options, XD engine, Gemstar TV Guide IPG. CES 2005 Other Integrated plasmas ATSC/NTSC/QAM CableCARD tuners, 5000:1 CR, HDMI/HDCP, IEEE1394, LG's XD Engine 42" 42PX5D TTM Apr 05, 1024x768 Oversized Monitor Apparently, the 76" introduced at CES 2004 one year ago was dropped from the plans of actual production.
Luce/EpoqApr 04 HDTV panels TTM current, all integrated with ATSC/NTSC tuners 42" $6500 50" $11000 63" $23000 EDTVs Oct 04 Sep 04 (CEDIA announcement) Integrated EDTVs (NTSC tuners only) HDTV Monitors Renaissance Series
MarantzSep 04 (CEDIA announcement) Black bezel, HDMI, monitor only, TTM Sep 04 42" PD 4230 $6000, EDTV 42" PD4250 $9000 50" PD5050 $11000
Maxx ProductsTTM current, component, DVI, D-Sub TruVision 42 $4500, 852x480, 3000:1 CR TruVision 42HD $6500, 1366x768, 3000:1 CR TruVision 50HD $7000, 1366x768, 3000:1 CR
MitsubishiApril 2004 (company announcement of 2004/5 models) Plasmas Medallion Series
MotorolaFeb 04 TTM middle 2004 42" PG-H42 $6000, 1024x768, 3000:1 CR 42" PD-S42 $3500, 852x480 EDTV, 1000:1 CR
MoxellCES 2005 Proview line Faroudja video processing, HDMI inputs, some w/integrated ATSC tuner 42" MH-422HU $3500, TTM Jan 05, HDTV, monitor only 42" MH-422SU $2200, TTM now, EDTV, monitor only 46" MH-462SU $3200, TTM now, EDTV, monitor only 46" MH-463SU $3500, Apr 05, EDTV 852x480 46" MH-463HU $4500, May 05, HDTV 1024x 768 50" GP-650D $6200 (also reported as $5200), Feb 05, 1366x768, monitor only
NECSep 04 (CEDIA announcement) Four plasma monitor panels are available now, DVI/HDCP, RGBHV, and HD component: 42" 42VR5 $3000, EDTV 853x480 42" 42XR3 $5800, HDTV 1024x768 50" 50XR4 $8000, 1365x768 61" 61XR3 $15000, 1365x768
OptomaCES 2005 50" SVP5F $6000, TTM Jan 05, 1366x768, 400 Nits of brightness, 3000:1 CR, component, DVI/HDCP, 15-pin D-sub RGB
PanasonicSep 04 ONYX XVS series Next generation plasma products Two piece configuration w/Media Box outboard, ATSC/NTSC/QAM CableCARD tuners, two component video, HDMI/HDCP, PC input, 16-watt detachable speakers, PCMCIA flash memory cards. 42" TH-42XVS30V $7500, TTM Oct, 1024x768 50" TH-50XVX30V $9500, TTM Oct, 1366x768 ![]() 65" TH-65XVSS30V $20000, TTM Nov 04, 1366x768 Panasonic has cut the prices of the following integrated plasmas as of Sep 04: EDTVs According to Panasonic's marketing information, the company has 23 % of plasma market in all channels (CEDIA Sep 04) Oct 04 CES 2005 PX500 Series PX50 Series PD50 Series And an oversized 65" panel
PhilipsJun 04 Ambilight series 42" 42PF9976 $5500 42" 42PF9966 $6500, TTM Jul 04 50" 50PF9966 $8800, TTM Jul 04
PioneerJun 04 Six new plasmas to be introduced, two are with digital cable ready (DCR), Pure Vision line, Pure Drive technology for converting analog sources to digital, QAM integrated tuner, Passport on-screen EPG, two HDMI/HDCP, two 1394, $ N/A, TTM Sep 04: 43" PDP-4345HD XGA 1024x768 50" PDP-5045HD 1280x768 Elite versions in the same sizes were announced but not introduced. Sep 04 Monitors Oct 04 CES 2005 A5HD Series EDTV monitor
PlanarMay 04 (Model included because it was missing on my 2004 report) 42" PDP42HD under $4000, 1024x768, 800:1 CR, 750 cd/m2 brightness, comp, DVI, RGB 15 pin, TTM now
PlastractIn Mar 04, the company introduced a new plasma panel that permits the viewing of 4:3 images using a retractable top to avoid the use of black bars when detecting the incoming signal, www.noblackbars.com 42" $TBA, TTM Apr 04, 1366x768 to 1366x1366
Polaroid42" PLA-4260 $3300, TTM Jan 05, 1024x768, DVI/HDCP, component
Revox32" E1032 $8000, TTM current, 1024x852, component BNC, DVI 42" E1042 $10000, TTM current, 1024x1024, component BNC, DVI 50" E1050 $14000, TTM current, 1280x768, component BNC, DVI
RuncoCES 2005 Cinema Wall Monitor panels Vivix Processing 42" CW-42HD 1024x768, high alt to 9000 feet, DVI/HDCP, 1000:1 CR, RGB 42" CW-42i 853x480, high alt to 9000 feet, DVI/HDCP, 1000:1 CR, RGB 43" CW-43MC 1024x768, DVI/HDCP, RGB, 1000:1 CR, controller included 50" CW-50mc 1280x768, DVI/HDCP, controller, 1000:1 CR, RGB 50" CW-50xa 1365x768, DVI/HDCP, high alt to 9000 feet, RGB 61" CW-61 1366x768, DVI/HDCP, high alt to 9000 feet, 1000:1 CR, RGB
SamsungFeb 04 42" SPP4231 $4300, TTM Apr 04, 852x480, 3000:1 CR 42" SPP4251 $5000, TTM Apr 04 42" HPN4259 $6500, TTM Apr 04, 1024x768 50" HPP5061 $9000, TTM summer 04 Oct 04 Integrated panels (55" w/DTV tuners) Samsung abandoned their efforts for ultra-wide band UWB technology and rather supported 802.11a to connect wirelessly plasma panels with STBs. Dec 2004 CES 2005 80" HPR8072 $39000 (also quoted informally as $50000 at the CES booth), TTM May 05, 1920x1080p, 68.7 billion color display capability, 12-bit video processing, integrated w/ATSC and QAM Cable CARD tuners, DNIe, 1500 cd/m2 brightness, 5000:1 CR, DNIe, Anynet chip for home networking. 102" Z-102 $80000/$90000 unofficial MSRP estimate, shown as the largest plasma in existence, available in about two years from CES 2005, 1920x1080p
And a 50" panel:
SanyoCES 2005 42" PDP-42H2A 1024x1024 monitor, viewing angle 175", DVI/HDCP, component, RGB VGA D-sub 15 pin
SonyJun 04 (company announcement of 2004/5 models) Plasma XS Series Integrated Flat Panel Monitor
ThomsonMay 04 (company announcement of 2004/5 models) Plasma Flat Panels
ToshibaJun 04 (company announcement of 2004/5 models) Cinema series monitor TheaterWide series monitors
V, Inc42" Vizio P2 $3000, TTM current, 480px852, DVI-D, RGB 15-pin, component 42" P42 $2000, TTM current, 480px852, DVI/HDCP, component, RGB 42" Vizio P42HD $2500, TTM current, 1024x768, DVI/HDCP, component, RGB 46" Vizio P4 $3800, TTM current, 480px852, DVI-D, RGB 15-pin, component 46" P46 $2500, TTM current, 480px852, DVI-D, component, RGB 15-pin
VidrikonSep 04 Plasmaview monitors 42" VP-42 $4000, 853x480 EDTV, BNC, compon., DVI/HDCP, RGB 15-pin 42" VP-42HD $4000, 1024x768, RGB BNC & 15 pin, component, DVI/HDCP 50" VP-50 $10000, 1365x768, C BNC & 15 pin, component, DVI/HDCP 60" VP-60 originally $20000, 1365x768, 3:2 pull-down, anti-burn circuitry
ViewsonicJun 04 (InfoComm) 42" VPW4255 $5,500, 1024x1024, 1000:1 CR, 1100 nits, DVI/HDCP, TTM Jul 2004, 160 degrees of viewing angle, RGB, monitor Sep 04 (CEDIA) Oct 04 CES 2005
YamahaSep 04 (CEDIA) 55" PDM-5520 TTM Dec 04, 1366x768, 1000cd/m2 brightness, Fujitsu's e-AliS technology, 1000:1 CR Be sure that you read the next article in the series: LCD TV Panels (Coming Soon) Reader CommentaryMore from Rodolfo La Maestra
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About Rodolfo La MaestraRodolfo La Maestra is the Senior Technical Director at HDTV Magazine and participated in the HDTV vision since the late 1980's. In the late 1990's, he began tracking all HDTV consumer equipment, and since 2002 he authors the annual HDTV Technology Review report covering HDTVs, Hi-def DVD, content providers, broadcast, cable, satellite, government, standards, connectivity, content protection, H/DTV tuners and DVRs, etc. In addition Rodolfo has authored a variety of tutorials, books, and educative articles for HDTV Magazine, DVDetc, and HDTVetc Magazines, Veritas et Visus Newsletter, Display Search, and served as technical consultant/editor for the "Reference Guide" and the "HDTV Glossary of Terms" for HDTVetc and HDTV Magazines. In 2004, he began recording a weekly HDTV technology program for MD Cable television, which by 2006 reached the rating of second most viewed by the public, here is the opening episode.Rodolfo's background encompasses Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, and Audio and Video Electronics, over 4,700 hours of professional training, a BS in Computer and Information Systems, and over thirty professional and post-graduate certifications, some from American, George Washington, and MIT Universities. Rodolfo was also Computer Science professor for over 700 students in five institutions between 1966-1973 in Argentina, for IBM, Burroughs, and Honeywell mainframes. After 38 years of computer systems career, Rodolfo retired in 2003 as Chief of Systems Development from the Inter-American Development Bank where he directed 65 software-development computer professionals, supporting member countries in north/central/south America 24x7. In parallel, from 1998 he helped the public with his other career of audio/video electronics. Rodolfo started with hi-end audio in the early 60’s and merged with Home Theater video, multichannel audio, widescreen laser disc, anamorphic DVD, 16x9 NTSC displays, HDTV, Hi-def DVD, IPTV, HDMI, and 2.35:1 Cinemascope HD Home Theater over the past 40+ years. When HDTV started airing in November 1998, he was an early adopter of HDTV and realized that the technology as implemented would overwhelm regular consumers due to its complexity, and it certainly does even today. Rodolfo then launched his HDTV mission of educating and helping consumers understand the complexity, the challenge, and the beauty of the technology, so the public learns to appreciate HDTV not just as another television. |
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