![]() The total depth mounted is approximately 3.9 inches, which is a tad thicker than most 42" displays, but still very svelte. ![]() There are no speakers, but there were inputs to add them if desired. The design of the display is elegant, with a large black bezel surrounded by a small silver border with an all silver stand. The end result, however, was the sturdiest display I have reviewed to date. Attaching the display to the stand was relatively easy, but you may need an extra pair of hands to get the job done. NEC also includes a service manual, installation guide, remote control, and power cord. The PX-42XR4A was shipped directly from the manufacturer along with a heavy duty PX-ST2U swivel table stand (about $300 retail), which allows 10 degrees of rotation left or right. Some of the key features of the PX-42XR4A include: Redesigned appearanceĦ8.7 billion colors - 12-bit gamma processingġ00% and 130% brightness & contrast increase compared to predecessor NEC also offers a Professional line of plasmas geared for industrial use that share the same "glass" as the Home/Showcase line, but have slightly different features and lower retail prices. ![]() Released in September 2005, the PX-42XR4A, also know as the 42XR4, is NEC's second generation 42" Home/Showcase display, replacing the PX-42XR3.
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