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Insignia NS-PDP42
Created: 02/12/2008
Video description: Serious issues with image burn-in spoil the Insignia NS-PDP42's appeal as an inexpensive plasma HDTV.

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Insignia NS-PDP42 Review

Editors' rating

The good: Inexpensive; accurate initial color temperature; solid selection of picture adjustments; clean design.

The bad: Unacceptable incidence of image retention (burn-in); produces a relatively light shade of black; some video noise; softer image with 1080i sources.

The bottom line: Serious issues with image burn-in spoil the Insignia NS-PDP42's appeal as an inexpensive plasma HDTV.

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Insignia NS-PDP42 Specs

Manufacturer: Insignia
Part number: NS-PDP42

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