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General Information Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
Screen Size:
50"
Features:
Media Player, PC Streaming, Web Content Access
Video Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
Video Signal Standard:
HDTV
Standard Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Enhanced Refresh Rate:
600 Hz
Motion Interpolation Technology:
Intelligent Frame Creation Pro
Scan Format:
1080p
Memory Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
Memory Card Reader:
Yes
Memory Card Supported:
SD
Interfaces/Ports Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
Total Number of HDMI Ports:
3
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
Yes
Energy & Performance Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Miscellaneous Panasonic TCP50S30 Panasonic TCP50S30
DLNA Certified:
Yes
Environmentally Friendly:
Yes
Environmental Certification:
ENERGY STAR


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