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TH-103PF10WK -103” / 260cm Full High Definition Professional Plasma Display
Digital Color Reality technology delivers accurate
gradation from light to dark. By continuously
adjusting the white balance and performing
gamma correction as scenes change, this
technology accurately expresses the warmth of
light, and reproduces delicate shading. With
movie scenes especially, the new plasma
displays create the kind of faithful ambience that
were difficult for previous systems to deliver.
Accurate Reproduction of
the Ambience in Movies
Faithfully expresses subtle colour
differences in bright and shaded
areas.
Expresses the natural warmth of
sunlight, and conveys subtle colour
differences in bright and shaded
areas.
To deliver the full beauty of Full-HD images, the display needs to
render motion images in clear detail. Plasma display panels use a
self-illuminating system to boost resolution in images with fast motion.
Panasonic brings out all the beauty inherent in 1080p Full-HD to
reproduce crisp, sharp images that move smoothly even when viewed
on a huge, 103-inch screen.
Superior Motion Image Resolution
Panasonic takes specifications to even higher levels with its 5,000:1 contrast ratio,
allowing our 103-inch plasma displays toprovide remarkable images in nearly any
viewing environment. They reproduce beautiful images with tight, rich blacks – a
hallmark of high-quality plasma displays – as well as smooth, natural tonal
graduation and outstanding depth.
Deep, Crisp Blacks with 5,000:1 Contrast Ratio
Reproducing the Entire HDTV Colour Range
HD sources are based on the HDTV standard
rather than the conventional NTSC standard. In
our new 1080p HD models, the panel phosphor
characteristics closely match the HDTV-standard
color gamut. This lets our plasmas reproduce the
entire color range specified in the HDTV standard
(ITU-R. BT709), so images are faithful to the
original HD source.
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HDTV standard
(ITU-R.BT709)
1080p HD
plasmas
NTSC standard
Reproduces the full range of colours
specied in HDTV broadcast standards
Detailed gradation is essential for reproducing smooth, natural colours. This
is one of the keys to the unsurpassed image quality of our 103-inch plasma
model. Achieving the equivalent of 4,096 gradation steps – Panasonic
103-inch plasma renders images with natural colouration, subtle nuancing
and exquisite detail.
4,096 Gradation Steps
Dynamic, Eye-Catching 103-inch Images Have
Powerful Appeal
The TH-103PF10WK is designed to be an awe-inspiring centrepiece
for a wide range of facilities and events. From corporate lobbies and
conference rooms to trade show exhibits, this super-large 1080P
Full-HD Plasma panel is a show stopper for a wide range of
professional applications.
• Full-HD Progressive Plasma Panel (103” /260cm - 1920x1080 pixels)
• “Super Cinema Mode” - perfectly tuned colour setting
• Three interchangeable slots - provides flexible and powerful system
solution by adding/exchanging a wide variety of optional plug-in boards for
easy connection to other devices
• Optional plug-in boards also available to maximise 1080p resolution
panel performance
• 100,000 Hours Long Life Panel*
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Mounting Options
TY-WK103PV9 TY-CE103PS10
TY-ST103PF9
Wall-hanging bracket Ceiling-hanging bracket
Pedestal
The photo above shows the bracket at 20° incline.
Adjustable angle: 0° — 20°
Dimensions (without stand)
Dimensions (with Optional Pedestal stand)
Commercial Plasma Display Panel
Commercial Plasma Display Panel
2414 (95.0˝)
2269 (89.3˝)
141 (5.6˝)
129 (5.1˝)
64 (2.5˝)
1421 (55.9˝)
1277 (50.3˝)
Unit: mm (inch)
With the optional
pedestal attached.
1512 (59.5˝)
511 (20.1˝)
242
(9.5˝)
539 (21.2˝)
590 (23.2˝)
120.5
(4.7˝)
463 (18.2˝)
590 (23.2˝)
57 (2.2˝)
336
(13.2˝)
871(34.3˝)
1033 (40.7˝)
1748 (68.8˝)
1074 (42.3˝)
532 (20.9˝)
404 (15.9˝)
54 (2.1˝)
214
(8.4˝)
675 (26.6˝)
*1 This measurement is based on the time taken for the brightness of the panel to reduce to half of its initial maximum level. The time
taken to reach this level may vary depending on the image content and the environment where the TV is used. Image retention and
malfunctions are not taken into account.