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Please be noted that the products introduced here are no longer in production.
The following contents are from the product launch announcement.

Review
P42HHA40US
- What Home Cinema - June 2005
- Score: 5 out of 5 – 87%
Award: Editors Choice
“The simple equation for the P42HHA40 is that while it is joint most expensive plasma TV in our group test, it is also the best. And by our maths that adds up to a resounding success.”
- Home Cinema - May 2005
- Score: 5 out of 5
“In fact, the P42HHA40 is pretty stunning overall, with a smooth, natural presentation of DVD sources that's a welcome change from overblown picture on some screens.”
- What Plasma and LCD TV - March 2005
- Score: 4 out of 5
“High-definition footage from a D-VHS machine looks predictably superb.”
- Digital Home – June 2005
- Score: 4 out of 5
“If preparing for the High-Def assault heads your buying battle, then this lovely screen is equipped with all the artillery you need.”
- T3 – July 2005
- Score: 4 out of 5
“Fujitsu appears to have the picture quality well and truly sorted. Hook up a compatible DVD player via one of the digital inputs and you’re in for a visual treat”
P50XHA40US
- Home Cinema Choice - June 2005
- Score: 4.5 out of 5
Award: Best Buy
“This is the best Fujitsu-branded monitor yet. It’s more than good enough to be considered among the best in class and is a superb choice for those looking for a high performance HD Screen.”
- Hi-Fi News – June 2005
- Award: Best picture to date
“Furthermore, the deep and natural looking picture, full of highlights, rich colours and clean detailing is all reinforced by the excellent black level of the Panasonic panel, which is some 4-5 times darker then achieved by the Pioneer competition.”
- Home Cinema - July 2005
- Score: 4 out of 5
“Excellent. Despite its size, the P50XHA40 produces a bright, colourful image that's terrifically watchable.”
- What Plasma and LCD TV – Issue 15 July 2005
- Score: 4 out of 5
Award: Editor’s Choice
“Pleasingly, there’s no evidence that HD creates the problem with grain in the picture that we’ve sometimes seen on other screens.”
