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V Inc. Offers 46" Vizio P4 Plasma TV/Monitors at $3,999. Monitor features DVI, RGB and Component Video Inputs and Fanless Design (March 13, 2003) V Inc. Vizio P4 plasma displayV Inc. today announced the successful shipment of its 46-inch digital plasma television. The Vizio P4 has a native resolution of 852 x 480 (pixels), and is compatible with HDTV formats including 480p, 1080i and 720p. It comes standard with an integrated 181-channel NTSC/PAL TV tuner, stand and built-in stereo speakers. With a suggested retail price of $3,999, the Vizio P4 sets the reference for value in large format plasma TV/monitors.

The thin (3.2" deep), widescreen (16:9) plasma display boasts 20% or 150 square inches more viewing area than a 42" display. Its 160-degree viewing angle, 800:1 contrast ratio, and 16.77 million colors produce rich, bright picture viewing. A unique "fanless" design offers smooth and quiet viewing.

The Vizio P4 offers a compliment of inputs, accommodating the needs of today's home theaters and boardrooms. Analog video inputs include, computer RGB (VGA type 15-pin D-Sub), Component Video, S-Video, Composite Video and standard RF. A DVI (Digital Video Interface) has been included on the Vizio P4 to allow direct digital input to similarly equipped PC or Macintosh computers, HDTV set-top boxes and DVD players such as V Inc.'s Bravo D1. Direct digital connection via DVI eliminates video scaling and noise artifacts, which are introduced because of unnecessary analog to digital conversion.


An advanced digital image processor enhances and controls the various sources input to the digital display. It features motion adaptive deinterlacing to produce progressive scan images from standard definition content and 3:2 pulldown of filmed DVD material for flicker-free playback. Four adjustable aspect ratios include: 4:3 or 16:9 (Full), 4:3 to 16:9 (Stretch) and auto detect anamorphic (Enhanced for Wide Screen TV) modes. A digital pan-20x zoom-feature is a bonus for taking a closer look at replays in sports or movies and PIP makes sure you can keep track of two programs at the same time.

Additionally, the Vizio P4 features an "Optimal Brightness" mode, to address the different brightness requirements between computer and TV display settings. "Computer display devices are designed to show static pictures clearly, and the brightness of such display devices are, by design, much lower than televisions. TVs are designed to display very bright, high contrast, moving pictures in environments with a lot of ambient light," states Ken Lowe, Director of Engineering at V Inc. "The Vizio P4's optimal brightness feature enables light output to be optimized when used as either a computer display or a television."

Responsibly engineered: the UL, FCC Class B approved Vizio P4 features exceptional build quality to ensure years of trouble-free usage. The TV/monitor comes with a one-year standard warranty on parts and labor. Weighing 81.57 lbs. with dimensions of 44.84"(W) x 28.4"(H) x 3.2"(D) or 44.84"(W) x 28.4"(H) x 8.3"(D) with stand, the Vizio P4 is available now.

About V Inc.
V Inc., headquartered in Fountain Valley, California, is a digital technology company. Founded by William Wang, a leader in the computer display industry, V Inc. is bringing vision to the consumer electronics market through practical innovation. V Inc. products offer customers advanced technologies at affordable value. Initial products will include plasma, LCD, DLP, LCoS EDTV/HDTV displays, and DVD and HDTV output systems.

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