CNET Asia Review
8.6
out of 10View score
The bad: HD-compatibility native resolution; PC text not as sharp as rivals.
The bottom line: The Hitachi 42PD9800TA is a feature-packed plasma TV that puts out stunning standard and hi-def pictures.
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Average User Rating
from 10 users
8.8
out of 10User Reviews
HD at its best
Nov 2, 2007Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Great contrast and colours, good for HD games too
Cons: Image seems a bit elongated, warm colour mode not very pretty
Opinion:
This is my 1st plasma TV, and I am impressed with the overall quality. Although the screen is reflective of sunlight, the other features more than compensate. So far, have enjoyed watching movies, playing HD games and soccer, esp in cool picture mode. Never know red, green, yellow and black colours can be so riched. A pity that the component input does not support 1080p.H ighly recommended.
plasmas r better for standard definition and lcd for high definition
Oct 24, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: nice pq ,good sound quality , good variety of modification features
Cons: design ,reflective screen
Opinion:
actually i own d 42pd9500ta but both are the same without the extra features.it has nice PQ and comparitively better sound than other lcd and plasma .the screen is very reflective during the day so curtains have to be used but thats not much of a issue .the worst part abt it is that the design is very ordinary compared to the ones from samsung sony whcih look gr8
but overall this plasma is quite d best u can get keep aside companies like band and olufsen who plasma r d best but cost is abt 20 times d hitachi one . so u decide between 20 hitachi plasmas or i b&o plasma
LCD? What is LCD?
Oct 14, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Superb Image, Made in Japan
Cons: Reflective screen
Opinion:
PICTURE
I found that this set is able to reproduce superb and faithful natural colours, without over-saturating. Lot's of options to keep customizers happy. The only problem I faced is the screen, which is slightly reflective for my liking. So, daytime viewing is not so good, unless you've got a very dark room, but when night time approaches, who needs the cinemas.
SOUND
Let's face it, when getting a set like this, you'd definitely have to get a home theatre system. But, if you do have to rely on the sound system of the set, it's actually not bad at all. Voices are very clear and crisp. The SRS WOW does an above-average job as well. Again, options galore is the highlight for this set.
DESIGN
I found myself wishing it to be more like the other 42" from Samsung, LG or Sony, but it goes rather well with my furniture, and it's way better than the Panasonic ... Read more
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