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Hitachi CL32PD2100 32 in. Plasma TV

Plasma TV, 32 inch, Resolution: 852 x 1024 pixels, Brightness: 650 cd/m², Contrast Ratio: 300:1, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Weight: 57.7... Pretty much every plasma TV HCC has reviewed has been 42in. Which, for many home cinema fans this is a perfectly respectable size - especially when plasma technology means that even a large screen only needs to intrude a few centimetres into your living room. But there are plenty of other plasma appreciaters out there, who either find that losing 42 inches of their living room wall is too horrible to contemplate or (more likely) cant afford the £6,000 plus costs involved. It is exactly this market that Hitachi is after with its Platara CL32PD2100. This is the UKs first 32in plasma set, providing at a stroke the maximum screen size that most households will accept, with all the desirable plasma benefits of PC compatibility and slinky hang-on-the-wall depth. All this at a £5,000 price that comfortably undercuts the vast majority of 42in plasma sets. Sounds good on paper, doesnt it? It looks pretty damn good in the flesh, too. A delectably slim silver chassis is rounded off with a pair of dark blue speakers and

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