Published on August 1st,2011 at 1:48 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Changhong announces a new 50” PDP TV for the French Market

Changhong announces a new 50” PDP TV for the French Market

Available in Europe for quite sometimes now, Chanhong, the Chinese Giant, has just recently starting selling its LCD and PDP TVs in France. The latest addition for the French Market is Changhong P50F738, a 50” PDP (Plasma) HD TV with a 1366×768 resolution available at 499€.
This P50F738 comes with a 5,000:1 contrast ratio with 2 HDMI ports as well as a pair of USB ones and event basic USB Recording features with Time Shift!

Via ChangHong
              
Changhong announces a new 50” PDP TV for the French MarketChanghong announces a new 50” PDP TV for the French Market
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