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Panasonic PT-40LC12
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Features of the Panasonic PT-40LC12 include:
- 40" Diagonal Screen Size
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
- 480p/720p/1080i HDTV Display Capability
- Motion-Adaptive 3D-Y/C Digital Comb Filter
- Edge Correction Horizontal/Vertical
- Progressive Cinema Scan (3/2 Pulldown)
- Progressive Scan Doubler (Enhanced)
- Picture-in-Picture Capability: 2-Tuner with Split Screen
- Resolution (Pixels): 1280 x 720
- 8-bit P-I-P Image Processing
- Brightness Level (cd/m2): 650
- P-I-P - PC/Video
- P-I-P - Scalable Size (1/16 to 1/4)
- Wideband Video Amplifier
- Artificial Intelligence Sound
- Bass/Treble/Balance Controls
- BBE High Definition Sound
- Built-In Closed Caption Decoder
- 2 Speakers
- Stereo/SAP with dbx NR
- Surround Sound
- Auto Power On
- Auto Programmable Scan
- Channel Search
- Menu Language: English/Spanish/French
- Number of Channels: 181
- Parental Guidance (Channel Lock and Game Guard)
- Recall/Rapid Tune
- Remote Control: A/V Lighted Disc
- V-Chip Program Lockout
- Video Input Picture Memory (Standard, Cinema, Vivid)
- Video Input Skip
- Audio Input (for PC) (C3)
- SAP/DVS Button on Remote
- First Surface Glass Mirror
- Noise Reduction - Luminance
- PC Display Capability: VGA, SVGA, XGA
- Screen - Anti-Glare
- Screen - Fine Pitch (0.155mm)
- Selectable 4:3 Scan Mode
- Fixed Audio Output Jacks
- RGB Input (D-Sub15)
- A/V Input Jacks: 2 Rear, 1 Front
- S-Video Inputs: 2 Rear, 1 Front
- Component Video Inputs: 2
- Headphone Jack
- UHF/VHF Inputs: 1
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 35.35" x 38.19" x 15.67"
- Weight: 92.59 lbs
- Cabinet Finish Silver
Panasonic PT-40LC12 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by Tony on 12-01-2005 I have owned this TV for two years. When it works it has a great picture.
However, I would never by a LCD projection TV again because the bulbs burn
out far before their experation expectation. My TV is now on its forth bulb. Each bulb costs around $300.00. Rating:    
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