LAS VEGAS, January 6, 2005 – Fujitsu General America, an innovator and recognized leader in the plasma display market, will introduce its enhanced 63-inch Plasmavision display at CES 2005, the high-definition P63XHA40US. The ultimate big-screen home theater display, the P63XHA40US incorporates many of today's most advanced image-enhancement technologies, including Fujitsu's new Advanced Video Movement-II (AVM-II) processor, as well as a leading-edge 10-bit video processing system that produces more than 1.07 billion colors. Scheduled for a second quarter 2005 delivery, the P63XHA40US joins the company's full line of Plasmavision monitors, including the 55-inch HDTV model P55XHA40US, the 50-inch HDTV model P50XHA40US, and two 42-inch models, HDTV P42HHA40US and EDTV P42VHA40US. Fujitsu will be exhibiting its products at CES 2005 in the Presidential Suite of the Venetian Hotel.
Noted Tedd Rozylowicz, President, Fujitsu General America: “At Fujitsu, we understand that to continue as the unrivalled leader in flat-panel home entertainment, we needed to create a large-screen plasma display that would set new standards for image quality and overall performance. The P63XHA40US provides the most discriminating consumers with an unprecedented solution for re-creating all the power and impact of the cinema at home. This product is our answer to the rigorous demands of our ‘no-compromise' customers.”
Optimum High-Definition Image Reproduction from All Sources
The P63XHA40US incorporates a high-definition 1366 x 768 pixel panel that provides maximum resolution images from all of today's most advanced digital video sources, including DVD and HDTV, with a wide 160-degree viewing angle. Like all Fujitsu Plasmavision monitors, the P63XHA40US includes a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), enabling access to true high-definition audio/video content, plus an RS-232 control port for integrated system operation.
Key Image-Enhancement Technology: The AVM-II Digital Video Processor
The AVM-II digital video processor features four distinct improvements to enhance the award-winning picture quality of Plasmavision monitors. AVM-II enhancements include: AVM Noise Reduction, which reduces the “digital noise artifacts” often present in today's heavily processed (compressed or expanded) video content, and smoothes jagged edges; Picture Text Optimizer, which recognizes on-screen text and graphics and processes them in the most optimal way; Ambient Light Sensor, which senses the relative brightness of the viewing room and digitally adjusts the screen brightness and contrast; and Advanced Color Management, which adjusts specific hues to appear more natural.
Plasmavision monitors also include a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), enabling access to true high-definition audio/video content, plus an RS-232 control port for integrated system operation. New Plasmavision monitors also feature built-in stereo audio amplifiers to facilitate their use in stand-alone multimedia or home entertainment applications.