Dell W4200HD Video
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Dell W4200HD Review
The good: Relatively inexpensive; numerous inputs; includes stand and speakers; clean high-def images; versatile PIP and aspect controls.
The bad: Darker images tend toward green; inaccurate color decoding.
The bottom line: Despite a couple of flaws with darker images, this high-res plasma remains an outstanding bargain.
Dell W4200HD Specs
Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.
Part number: 42H1YRD
- Product Specifications
