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Its low cost! The ability to add inputs via expansion cards makes it almost perfect for any situation. It looks beautiful and renders a beautiful picture with deep blacks and wonderful contrast.
Does not come with any expansion boards to get you started.
Posted Apr 17, 2007 - The PDP-425CMX is marketed by pioneer as a "monitor", but it can be used as a television. It comes standard with 1 VGA and 1 DVI input and that’s it. To get additional inputs you must purchase an expansion board which easily slides into a slot at the bottom of the set. I think this is one of the sets strong points, if your setup requires multiple HDMI inputs you can purchase a card geared towards that setup (such as the key digital), if you need one with component, composite or some other combination that is available as well. This ability lends to some future proofing as new cards can be released to take advantage of new input standards or revisions. My only gripe is the lack of ATSC solution so I had to use an old DIRECTV receiver to get my local OTA HD channels. The 425CMX is a commercial grade plasma but that does not mean it lacks anything in the looks department. I love the minimalist, clean lines of the set and its charcoal, almost black color matches my AV furniture nicely. It has all the mounting holes in the back that regular plasmas do, so it can be wall mounted or placed on a table using the supplied feet or separate stand. Where the display really shines is its greater ability over consumer plasmas, to control, set and adjust your picture. This is done via the regular menu and the powerful Integrator menu. The picture output of this plasma is OUTSTANDING. I knew I made the right decision the first time I saw the opening sequence of Serenity (HD DVD version). The price, features and picture output of this display makes it a no brainer when choosing a new plasma. If your not convinced check out what the serious hobbyist have to say about it in the plasma displays section on the avsforum.com forum.
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