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Sylvania 6842PE 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma TV

Sylvania 6842PE 42-Inch Flat Panel Plasma TV

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Brand: Sylvania
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 42
Shipping Weight (lbs): 100
Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 41.5 x 26

MPN: 6842PE
Model: 6842PE
UPC: 053818650004
EAN: 0053818650004


Features:
  • High-definition-compatible gas-plasma display with 852 x 480 EDTV native pixel resolution; 41.7 x 26.7 x 4.6 inches (W x H x D) without stand
  • Widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio; accepts 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i inputs from progressive-scan DVD players and DTV receivers
  • High 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,000 cd/m2 brightness rating
  • 1 HD, 1 SD component-video input, side and rear composite- and S-video inputs, 5 watts per channel x 2 stereo sound
  • Offers 16.7 million colors, a 90-minute sleep timer, picture freeze, and convenient side-panel AV inputs for easy camcorder or other hookup

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Product Description
SYLVANIA 6842-PE, 42 WIDESCREEN EDTV PLASMA DISPLAY

Amazon.com Product Description
Sylvania's 6842PE is a 42-inch gas-plasma display with 852 x 480 (EDTV) native pixel resolution and compatibility with progressive-scan and high-definition video signals up to full 1080i resolution. This display offers incredibly vivid, high-contrast images. Perfect for DVD movies and other programs formatted for widescreen 16:9 aspect-ratio screens, the monitor's HD component-video inputs accept 720p and 1080i HDTV signals from set-top boxes and DTV receivers, which are sold separately. This is a monitor only, so you'll need to use the NTSC or ATSC tuner in a DTV receiver or cable box or VCR for broadcast or cable television viewing.

With a plasma screen you get vivid colors like you've never seen before, extremely wide viewing angles, and easy placement due to a plasma monitor's slim profile--the 6842PE is a mere 4.6 inches deep, ideal for desk or wall mounting (Sylvania recommends Sanus Systems universal VMPLs, not included, for wall mounting). Brightness tends to be extremely uniform across plasma screens, which are also impervious to the picture distortion and negative color balances that afflict CRT monitors when placed near lighting or sound systems. You do, however, need to be wary of image burn-in (wherein long-held stationary images leave a permanent impression in the screen).

One of the main benefits of a plasma screen is its vivid and brilliant color display of over 16 million colors. Additionally, the 6842PE affords extremely wide viewing angles (160 degrees) to afford clear views of the screen from nearly any position.

The 6842PE's 3-line comb filter enhances resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl (tiny, moving dots of color along a sharp color separation in a vertical line, as in a depiction of a character's striped T-shirt). Want to linger on a powerful image? Hit "still" to freeze any picture at any time.

Connections consist of 2 component-video inputs (1 standard-definition, 1 HD), 4 composite-video inputs (2 conveniently positioned on a side panel for easy access), and 2 S-video inputs (1 on the side, 1 on the rear). There's no real reason to run audio into this device if you're not going to listen through its speakers, but it does have a stereo analog audio output (passthrough) in case you find a need for it.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual (English/Spanish), an AC power cord, and a setup guide.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars I base my rating on bang for the buck....   February 4, 2007
jdaubs (MI)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We bought this TV in February of 2006 and have had it for a year now. It was side by side with a Panasonic HDTV and the picture was comparable. Maybe a 5% difference in sharpness but once we got it home you couldn't tell any difference. My brother has a 46" Samsung HDTV CRT and the picture on my Sylvania is hands down better. Of course thats comparing CRT to Plasma. I am running Digital cable with the HDTV package thru it and the picture is great.

Cons: - Speakers are horrible but I have it hooked up to surround sound.
- The remote is to basic. It has everything you need to run the TV and adjust it but it just seems cheesy.
- No HDMI connection



5 out of 5 stars great plasma for the bucks   March 22, 2006
Timbo (washington)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

we bought this tv after looking at a ton of tv's, the 42 in size was perfect for what we needed. since i am not going to paying to recieve HD, i figured for the money this was perfect for us, we paid 1299.00 andanother two hundred for a decent surround sound which is a must. it was easy to setup, you need component cables to hookup DVD, we are on sattelite so we get a good picture,the sound is horrible as stated in other reviews,besides you got to have surround if you get a big screen. stil haven't found the remote code so i can program one remote. if anyone ever figures this out please add to review.


3 out of 5 stars very good video, but very poor audio   May 28, 2005
Frank (Mi, USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I found the TV was easy to setup. I think the picture quality is excellent. I have two issues with TV. The Standard 5W speaker are not just bad they are an total embarrasement. I can't believe someone would build a $2k TV with such bad audio. Be preparded to invest in a home theater system. The good picture is just nothing worth without the sound. I got me a Bose 321 and now I'm really happy!

I am still struggeling finding out the remote programming code for the TV. None of the codes provided by Bose seem to be working. I called Funai customer service and they told me to try Sylvania, Funai and Emersons codes as well, but still no success.



4 out of 5 stars Just fine for a no-name brand   December 9, 2004
Phil This (Nor*Cal)
30 out of 30 found this review helpful

It was showing a demo DVD in progressive scan mode and some basic analog cable signals. I bought it because it was in my price range and it had what appeared to be the best picture among the other cheapy plasmas on display and it did not have the visible integrated speakers. I wanted a very clean and simple look and did not want the extra bulk of integrated speakers. I do wish they had added some wire guides or something as it is difficult to hide the cables coming down from the back. The remote also appears rather weak and flimsy, it was probably meant to be replaced by a Universal remote.

It took me a few days of tuning before I finally got the picture to my liking. I tested with some anamorphic DVDs and initially the image was sub par, decent contrast between darks and lights, but blacks appeared to be washed out with no detail and quite a bit of contour banding. The lights were still very nice. This was using 480i and S-Video from a standard DVD player. I then switched to a component cables and turned on progressive scan

Image quality improved, with bright colors details standing out vividly. I tested with Moulan Rouge and Hero (the Jet-Li original DVD Chinese release) both have some spectacular complex scenes... Both looked very good but I still thought the darker shades still lacked a lot of detail. On a hunch I bought some really expensive true 75ohm components cables... and bingo, suddenly darks came alive. I tested with Matrix and Heat, both containing a lot of dark scenes... though the blacks are still not up to the quality of Panasonic's Real Black Drive system. It was very acceptable to me.

Contrast ratio is stated at 1000:1, Compared to Panasonic's claimed 4000:1 it is noticeably dimmer. If I had a little more money I would have bought the Panasonic EDTV equivalent. But the Sylvania branded Funai Plasma is still a decent plasma definitely better than the AKAI, Daewoo, Gateway models I looked at. If you have the extra $500-$1000 dollars go with the Panasonic, JVC or Mitsubishi EDTV, but if your budget constrained, this plasma, with the proper set up, will provide decently.

I can't comment on it's performance with HDTV signals, but HDTV looks good on almost everything.


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