Sony PFM-42B1-H 42 in Flat Panel Plasma TV
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Sony PFM-42B1 Professional Flat Panel Monitor
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of Sony PFM-42B1
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alaTest has collected and analysed 34 reviews of Sony PFM-42B1 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Users rate this product 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 164787 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 75/100 = Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 34 reviews of Sony PFM-42B1 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Users rate this product 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 164787 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 75/100 = Good.
avguide.com Professional Review.
TVs/Displays: Flat Panel (Plasma & LCD): Sony PFM-42B1
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Slim is in! And Sony's PFM42B1/H 42" SuperSlim TM Flat Panel Plasma Monitor is one of the slimmest monitors available. This stylish monitor is just 3 1/4 inches thick and weighs 65.5 pounds. The PFM42B1/H features a "layout free" design for horizontal or
Slim is in! And Sony's PFM42B1/H 42" SuperSlim TM Flat Panel Plasma Monitor is one of the slimmest monitors available. This stylish monitor is just 3 1/4 inches thick and weighs 65.5 pounds. The PFM42B1/H features a "layout free" design for horizontal or
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Almost all computer monitors and TVs use the same technology that first appeared in the 1940s: the CRT. How both consumers and manufacturers would love a viable flat panel display. LCDs dont make the grade: its too hard - and expensive - to produce LCDs l
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