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Building on Success
We took success and built upon it with a series of important enhancements. The PlasmaSync 42PD3 includes
an array of new features and capabilities designed to help you deliver your message clearly in high traffic
environments.
Built-in matrix display capabilities are expanded to offer a 3x3 video wall option that can create a diagonal
image up to 126”. 
Variable line level audio out support is included. 
A programmable orbiter has been added to the AccuShield™ Phosphor Protection System.  
Power consumption is reduced to an extremely efficient 295 Watts.
Image quality is improved with 1300:1 contrast and a 25% increase in brightness.
Component video compatibility has been added. Additionally, Composite BNC and S-Video inputs are now
selectable via the user menus.
A new multi-tiered on-screen menu system allows access to different levels of control and functionality in
the monitor. 
Video processing has been upgraded to include motion-compensated 3-D scan conversion and 3/2 pull
down for improved video performance. 
In a public environment, you have less than a second to capture your audiences’ attention.  With the PlasmaSync‚ 42PD3 plasma
monitor, that’s more than enough time.  
The 42PD3 is thin and can hang virtually anywhere making it an ideal solution for digital signage, advertising, point-of-
purchase, merchandising and kiosks.  But unlike most other plasma monitors it was engineered specifically for use in
public display applications with an array of features that enable it to meet the challenges of these difficult
environments.
The 42PD3 provides you with the tools to get your message across in airport & transportation terminals, retail
sales floors, bank lobbies, hotel properties, tradeshows and other public environments. Whether you need
to advertise your latest sale at point of purchase, create stunning visual merchandising displays, display
the status of arrivals and departures or display a list of meetings, the 42PD3 is the best solution to your
information display needs.
...you have to STOP it.