Pioneer PDP 50MXE1 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
43” and 50” Professional Displays
Pioneer launched the first XGA plasma display in 1997 and during
the last seven years the company has enhanced the key technical
facets of plasma technology; innovations that have significantly
advanced the performance of plasma displays.
Building on its reputation for producing XGA professional plasmas,
Pioneer has again raised standards with its two new 50” and 43”
models available with either dark grey or silver bezels. The displays
introduce Pioneer’s exclusive PURE Drive digital imaging processing
engine to professional users. Unprecedented brightness levels
combine with the strongest contrasts and over a billion colours for
exceptionally vivid, clear and sharp images. Designed and built to
meet the particular demands of professional users, Pioneer’s
displays are used worldwide by airports, train stations, retailers,
trade shows and advertisers. They are also highly effective as
corporate presentation tools.
Industry leading brightness levels
High contrast (even in bright environments)
Pioneer’s unique Deep Encased Cell structure
Exclusive PURE Drive digital technology providing improved image
quality and the lowest power consumption levels in the industry
Compatible with a wide range of PC signals
The durability of a PDP is closely related to
brightness management. Pioneer has developed
a method of influencing the lifetime of the panel.
Customers can select from brightness settings
including a ‘linear’ brightness mode that when
applied can significantly increase panel life.
A number of screen management functions
also extend the durability of the displays. These
include ‘orbiter mode’ that automatically
changes the display position, ‘inverse mode’
that reverses the image and ‘full mask’ that
turns the entire screen into a single colour.
Each feature can be controlled using a screen
management timer.
Brightness difference detection and automatic
brightness adjustment circuitry further protect
the screen by helping to prevent uneven
phosphor wear.
Pioneer Plasmas provide the lowest power
consumption in the XGA class. In the power
save mode, power consumption is reduced
by as much as 20 percent. All plastic parts
comprise halogen free material as opposed
to halogen fire resistant materials that are
thought to be a source of dioxins during
incineration. Metal parts have chrome free
plating wherever possible. Pioneer Plasmas
comply with the standards of the International
Energy Star Programme (without the use of
PDA-5003/4).
To ensure compatibility with Microsoft
Windows, Pioneer’s displays have been
designed to meet the standards of the
Windows Hardware Qualification Labs
(WHQL) and can be used confidently in a
Windows environment.*
High reliability and durability
Economical and environmentally friendly
50” PDP-50MXE1-S
43” PDP-43MXE1
Key Features:
High reliability and durability
Enhanced multi language GUI greatly improves ease of use
Wide range of installation options and features
Multiple standard connectivity options for PC
Two unique open architecture expansion slots
A vast array of new professional features
Pioneer plasma displays: Uncompromising performance for the high quality presentation of images and data.
*Compatible with Microsoft Plug & Play (VESA DDC 1/2B)