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(TOKYO,
Japan, Feb. 7, 2001)--Hitachi, Ltd. just announced that
on April 10th it will release the world's first 32-inch plasma
TV, the High Definition Digital TV (HDTV), W32-PD2100 in Japan.
On June 11, this will be followed by the release of the W32-PDH2100,
a HDTV plasma TV with built-in BS (Broadcast Satellite) digital
receiver.
This will make Hitachi the first company to market a 32-inch plasma
TV. The HDTV-compatible plasma display panel (PDP) has a visual
size of 32 inches (82 centimeters diagonally) and employs ALIS
(Alternate Lighting of Surface Method) technology. Image resolution
is 852 pixels horizontally and 1024 pixels vertically. This PDP
overcomes the problem that previous plasma display panels had
with respect to the ability to display high-resolution HDTV images
within a compact configuration.
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The
W32-PD2100 TV is provided as two separate units: the monitor
section, and the audio-visual control (AVC) station unit,
which includes the tuner and picture processing circuitry.
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The TV is provided
as two separate units: the monitor section, and the audio-visual
control (AVC) station unit, which includes the tuner and picture
processing circuitry. This enables the monitor and AVC station
to be flexibly positioned to match various room layouts, helping
to utilize the full merits of the slim design (just 9 centimeters
deep) that is the feature of a plasma-screen TV.
PDPs are thin, light and bright, and have a wide viewing angle.
These features make the PDP one of the leading contenders among
next-generation display devices, generating rapid market growth.
With PDPs, it is also relatively easy to fabricate large screens,
overcoming the size limitations of the CRT. So far, the main demand
for such products has come from commercial applications that want
to catch the attention of large numbers of people, or from the
large-screen home theater market. In order to grow the market
for PDP products in ordinary homes, however, the task has been
to implement smaller PDP screens. This led Hitachi to develop
a 32-inch HDTV PDP for home use, which could also handle the high
resolution of BS digital HDTV broadcasts, which started last year.
The W32-PD2100 TV is the first result.
With 32 inches having become the mainstream size for wide-screen
TVs, PDPs are offering what CRT TVs cannot: thin screen size.
This is likely to stimulate the move to large-screen home TVs.
The ability to display BS digital HDTV pictures in the original
high resolution mode means that HDTV PDPs with ALIS technology
provide a level of performance befitting a new generation of TVs.
Hitachi is also planning to introduce a 37-inch (95 centimeters
diagonal) HDTV plasma TV. Hitachi will continue to expand its
lineup of PDP-based TV products to meet the needs of the new era
of digital HDTV broadcasting.
For overseas market development purposes, monitor units used in
plasma-screen TVs developed for the Japanese market have been
designed for worldwide use. The AVC station system is modified
for overseas models. Looking to the future, Hitachi intends to
focus on using the European market as a launch pad for the creation
of a new, worldwide market for plasma-screen TVs.
Pricing and Availability (Japan Market)
Model: 32" Plasma TV W32-PD2100
Release Date: April 10
Price: Set by retailers
Model: 32" Plasma TV W32-PDH2100 with built-in
BS receiver
Release Date: June 11
Price: Set by retailers
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the
world's leading global electronics companies, with fiscal 1999
(ended March 31, 2000) consolidated sales of 8,001 billion yen
($75.5 billion). The company manufactures and markets a wide range
of products, including computers, semiconductors, consumer products
and power and industrial equipment.
For more information please visit Hitachi's Web site at global.hitachi.com.
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