Is my Fujitsu Plasmavision display ready for high-definition content, does it comply to the HD Ready Logo?
All current 40-series Fujitsu screens, except for the P42VHA40ES, comply fully with the HD Ready guidelines set down by EICTA. In addition, the following previous generation Fujitsu screens are also HD Ready – P42HHS30WS P42HHS10WS P50XHA10WS In addition, the majority of Fujitsu Plasmavision displays will accept High Definition signals through the analogue component video connections. However, this appears to be a temporary solution to ensuring that the maximum number of people can watch HDTV. In the longer term, HD signals will move over to the digital connections with content protection support (HDCP) as specified in the HD Ready guidelines. You can find more information about Plasmavision and High Definition TV here >> back to top Plasma Set-up Tips Location, location, location! Although plasma displays have a viewing angle of 160 degrees, allowing you to position your plasma almost anywhere in the room, the screen should naturally be positioned square to the viewer’s line of sight
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